2017 Not A Bystander art project
Not a bystander art project helped me face my own issues of anger, violence & bullying of others. Be the change you want to see.
Monday, August 26, 2019
Friday, June 14, 2019
2017 The Works: Oiler fan wearing a Non (sports fan) Violence Jersey standing before a giant... use your imagination.
2019-06-14, 4:17 a.m. male shot Yonge & Dundas sustained life-threatening injuries," TTC bus tagged graffiti windows kicked out fan climbed on veranda, prompting FANS dare him to jump, incidents of vandalism. Fans destroyed the windows of a police car. CBC
My Oilers Jersey was purchased in the pring of 2017 after the Edmonton Oilers were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs. I wore it outdoors throughout the year in public during rallies and protests relating to violence towards women, womans march, missing and murdered and sometimes up in the public (not empty press) gallery during Legislature sittings. The Non Violence jersey was my 3rd installment to the 2017 Not a Bystander art project that focused in part on sport fan violence during playoffs and championship games. I retired the Oilers Jersey this year during the Alberta Provincial election and gave it to our former NDP Education Minister David Eggan with a note that read "thanks for making Alberta schools safer."
My Oilers Jersey was purchased in the pring of 2017 after the Edmonton Oilers were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs. I wore it outdoors throughout the year in public during rallies and protests relating to violence towards women, womans march, missing and murdered and sometimes up in the public (not empty press) gallery during Legislature sittings. The Non Violence jersey was my 3rd installment to the 2017 Not a Bystander art project that focused in part on sport fan violence during playoffs and championship games. I retired the Oilers Jersey this year during the Alberta Provincial election and gave it to our former NDP Education Minister David Eggan with a note that read "thanks for making Alberta schools safer."
Focused News Camera, Canvases and Oilers Jersey
on Anger Violence and Bullying
Edmonton Non (Sports Fan) Violence Poster Campaign.
"Inside and Out" Installation by Artist Kasie Campbell
Thursday, September 13, 2018
YWCA Walk a mile in her shoes 2018
September 12, 2018: As a citizen news activist of 11 years, it's been an honour to focus my camera onto issues of human rights, civil rights, political and community issues. Today I was thrilled and honoured to join many Edmontonians on this cold autumn day to participate in the annual YWCA 'Walk a mile in her shoes. I put on my Edmonton Oilers "Non Violence" jersey and melded myself into the crowd carrying a painting like a picket sign as I always do 'She smiles after all that..." during, walks like this that highlights violence towards women, children and men. I made this YouTube as the end of the day with highlights from the walk and added an interview of a man I met along the way home after the walk where we exchanged ideas our thoughts about family violence, anger and bullying.
Monday, July 23, 2018
Not A Bystander art collection
Candlelight
Project Graphic: Photo taken August 22, 2014, candlelight vigil. A group of Edmontonians gathered at Churchill Square for a candlelight vigil in remembrance of an aboriginal teen girl recently found murdered in Winnipeg.
On Sunday, Tina Fontaine,15, was found wrapped up in a bag and dumped in the Red River in Winnipeg. She had been in the city for less than a month and had run away from her foster home. Edmonton Sun
After the vigil we all walked together down to the North Saskatchewan river in darkness, each carrying a candle. I knew the area so I was elected to lead the way to a floating dock behind the Shaw Conference center. We each placed our candles into the river and they floated downstream forming a long necklace of light into the night.
She smiles after all that
Vimy-Not a Bystander
Non Violence Oilers Jersey
The Oilers Jersey was added to this art project as a third installment after the Oilers hockey team eliminated the San Jose Sharks during playoff season. Reports by local news media surfaced of a boy being bullied at the game and a woman being punched in the face after a game. Both were wearing San Jose jerseys. These acts of fan violence may have jinxed the home team's winning abilities in a City once known as Champions.
The 2017 Not a Bystander art project began late March 2017 after I conducted a survey over 2 days in front of City Hall and next to the Alberta Legislature. It was determined from my survey that I should create an art project that inspires hope and promotes healing while focusing on the difficult topics of anger, violence and bullying. Several people surveyed said we get enough bad news everyday from the news media, so keep it positive. Survey Link
Losing my cool and destroying something I loved prompted me to look in the mirror and say to myself "I must try to never allow my emotions to get the better of me" The following year my next art project would focus my canvases on anger, violence and bullying and my own anger issues would become an integral part of my art project. The 2016 Fire and Rain art project.
The 2017 Not a Bystander art project began late March 2017 after I conducted a survey over 2 days in front of City Hall and next to the Alberta Legislature. It was determined from my survey that I should create an art project that inspires hope and promotes healing while focusing on the difficult topics of anger, violence and bullying. Several people surveyed said we get enough bad news everyday from the news media, so keep it positive. Survey Link
My 2016 Fire and Rain art project helped
influence my 2017 Not a Bystander art project
5 AM in morning darkness preparing my canvas for a painting
September 21, 2016: 5 AM this morning I prepared a canvas using a projector and sketch study I drew last week during one of my outdoor art shows in front of the Alberta Legislature. Titled "On guard for thee." This painting became the new signature painting for my 2016 Fire and Rain art project after I had destroyed my original signature painting in a fit of anger, rage and frustration after being verbally banned on the Alberta Legislature grounds a 3rd time by an official with Alberta Legislature Visitors Services.
Original signature painting destroyed
Fire and Rain, Prospect Point
Losing my cool and destroying something I loved prompted me to look in the mirror and say to myself "I must try to never allow my emotions to get the better of me" The following year my next art project would focus my canvases on anger, violence and bullying and my own anger issues would become an integral part of my art project. The 2016 Fire and Rain art project.
January 2018. I salvaged the broken pieces from my destroyed painting and added them to another Fire and Rain painting titled "The Crumpling Umbrella" YouTube, Adding Fire and Rain to the Crumpling Umbrella painting 2018
Saturday, July 21, 2018
240 outdoor Art Shows, Demonstrations & Pickets 2017
In a decaying society, art, if it is truthful, must also reflect decay. And unless it wants to break faith with its social function, art must show the world as changeable. And help to change it.
Ernst Fischer
Ernst Fischer
Poster Campaign - 64 Days
If you want the people to hear you, you have to say it 10-15 times. This one of several non hockey fan violence banners was featured during the womans march and later posted on this city provided kiosk next to Remedies for almost 2 months. It cost a dollar to make.
I decided to wear my Oilers Non-Violence Jersey all year on street corners, during rallies, protests, outside roger's Place before games and during civic and provincial functions. The #McJesusJinx was later added after someone had posted posters on City provided kiosks during pre-season hockey with the words ' 'We Pray to Connor McJesus for a Stanley Cup'.
#Yeg #AbLeg FUNDRAISER http://www.strathconas.ca/
#207 Not a Bystander/Non (Hockey Fan) Violence Jersey

Hate; I'm not afraid of you - Lewis Cardinal: YouTube by Doug Brinkman: https://youtu.be/fBAuK_t43k0. Artist Log August 21, 2017: Tonight I wore my Edmonton Oilers Non(Fan)Violence Jersey to Chevy Rabbit's 6th annual #H82Hope rally, staged in front of the Alberta Legislature steps. At first I stood alone during the speeches as the crowd stayed well away from the steps. After Lewis Cardinal gave a speech about countering hate with love, the emcee invited everyone to move in closer. I knew the Oilers Jersey and not me personally that was intimidating for some at the rally.
Last night I attended a candle light vigil for the victims of violence and bullying "Don't Be A Bystander" at the Alberta Legislature and listened to many special guest speakers talk about this topic, They shared experiences, ideas and solutions of how we can stand up and counter violence and bullying by not being a bystander. I wore my Edmonton Oiler Jersey "Non Violence #1" and brought along from the 2017 "Not a Bystander" art project "She smiles after all that" and shared my goal with several people after the vigil of how I'm using my painting to inspire dialog about anger, violence and bullying with images of hope, healing, renewal, with love and beauty as suggested others from my surveys. Organizers Manwar Khan center (white shirt) next to his wife on his left who emceed tonight's Don't Be A Bystander candlelight vigil. Thanks to all the volunteers and Sheriff Harris who stood by on guard for everyone tonight. Tonight was my 130th outdoor art show and demonstration since the start of the year. http://www.ciactivist.org/ My project ends December 20, 2017.

The complete 2017 Not a Bystander art collection is laid out before the Alberta Legislature, Edmonton, Alberta on treaty 6 Territory, Canada. On the bottom left of the photo a small painting from last years 2016 The Fire and Rain art project. Other smaller paintings were given away as gifts during public art shows.
The 2017 Not a Bystander art collection that began late March was completed Canada Day and will continue to tour city streets and public squares of Edmonton until December 20, 2017.
Anti-bullying activist Manwar Khan with Doug Brinkman
2nd. Installment 'Vimy-Not a Bystander'
On my way to the Alberta Legislature to do my 72 nd. outdoor art show of the 2017 Not a Bystander art project I was thrilled and honoured taking a picture of friends Paul Franklin and his pal Achilles next to my painting Vimy- Not a Bystander. Paul lost both his legs in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan and has since become a nationally known advocate for amputees. Achilles loves making his rounds getting petted and enjoys Mexican tacos at local eateries. Paul recently returned home from France after participating in the commemoration of (battle of) Vimy (Ridge)100
Next to the start of Vimy-Not a Bystander: Laurie Daniel Hawn PC CD is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre from 2006 until 2015. He served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence from October 10, 2007 until May 24, 2011.
1st. Installment
'She smiles after all that' #McJesusJinx'
She just came up to me and smiled, took my paint brush and palette from me and began to paint. Her Husband looked shocked and I said "Its okay, this is exactly what I wanted to see happen with this art project, community participation!"
A man who is a comic artist was also invited to add a few brush strokes to my painting "She smiles after all that..." part of the Not A Bystander art project that invites community input.
Other participants included these school children who suggested I paint something that represents Ying and Yang, MLA (Wildrose) David Hanson suggested a crow known for it's intelligence and MLA (ND) Rod Loyola suggested a yellow star that he says represents hope.
A man in front of Edmonton City Hall watched and kept me company as I added to the painting She smiles after all that.
Early April: First few days painting She smiles after all that inside Sir Winston Churchill square, Edmonton on Treaty 6 Territory. Last year my 2016 Fire and Rain art project endured 3 verbal bans by officials with the Government of Alberta and was threaten with police action by a City of Edmonton employee. The 2017 Not a Bystander art project was delayed as a result because I had to defend my right to freely express myself with art in public. I used art as my placard to picket in front of City Hall and on public sidewalks for 38 days. On March 10th I ended my picket after a meeting with the city. I received an apology and we agreed to work together so I can freely express myself as a Canadian with art without duress.
A man who is a comic artist was also invited to add a few brush strokes to my painting "She smiles after all that..." part of the Not A Bystander art project that invites community input.
Other participants included these school children who suggested I paint something that represents Ying and Yang, MLA (Wildrose) David Hanson suggested a crow known for it's intelligence and MLA (ND) Rod Loyola suggested a yellow star that he says represents hope.
A man in front of Edmonton City Hall watched and kept me company as I added to the painting She smiles after all that.
Early April: First few days painting She smiles after all that inside Sir Winston Churchill square, Edmonton on Treaty 6 Territory. Last year my 2016 Fire and Rain art project endured 3 verbal bans by officials with the Government of Alberta and was threaten with police action by a City of Edmonton employee. The 2017 Not a Bystander art project was delayed as a result because I had to defend my right to freely express myself with art in public. I used art as my placard to picket in front of City Hall and on public sidewalks for 38 days. On March 10th I ended my picket after a meeting with the city. I received an apology and we agreed to work together so I can freely express myself as a Canadian with art without duress.
The Athenian lawmaker Solon decreed it a crime for any citizen to shrink from controversy. - John F. Kennedy, Address before the American Newspaper Publishers Association, April 27, 1961.
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