Artists + Awareness

At Unveil Studios we champion artists and individuals who raise awareness about important social issues. Here are a few clients we’ve worked alongside to tell their important stories.

76 Trombones is an awe-inspiring new work from Vancouver Island sculptor Douglas Walker

Doug Walker is an eccentric creative talent based in Black Creek, British Columbia. He is known around the world for his commissioned installation pieces. The quirky and unique water fountains are made from treasured musical instruments and brass works. View Doug’s website.

 

Des Larson is a talented singer-songwriter based in the Comox Valley in beautiful British Columbia. Unveil is excited to be part of his creative journey as he releases a new studio album.

Official Des Larson website

She Has A Name Tours Canada from Unveil Studios on Vimeo.

 

Unveil helped to spread the word through gripping theatrical trailers and previews of studio co-founder Andrew Kooman’s play She Has A Name which toured Canada in 2012 and had its World Premiere in 2011.

The short films used through social media, a successful Kickstarter campaign and on the web helped Burnt Thicket Theatre and Raise Their Voice, the play’s producers, fundraise and market the play across Canada.

She Has A Name website

Juma's First Film from Unveil Studios on Vimeo.

 

Juma’s World is a world where kids grow up to achieve their purpose and destiny, a world with a bright future, a world that overcomes poverty, despair, and the AIDs epidemic.

Unveil is thrilled to partner with Juma’s World to tell the amazing stories of Juma and other orphans like him who are changing the world.

Juma’s World website

Learn more about The Story, an original Unveil Film

Embrace the Race is an epic event spanning Vancouver Island, featuring a 12-marathon run in 17 days.

Unveil worked with Jacquelyn Janzen as she launched the event in support of the MS and Lupus Societies.

Vist her site here.

CYMC Musical Theatre 2014 from Unveil Studios on Vimeo.

 

Comox Valley Youth Music Centre is a non-profit collective of artists running the longest standing music camps in British Columbia.  The camps have turned out stars and talent including Diana Krall and Nancy Argenta.

Visit the CYMC website.