The Cowichan Lake Arts Centre Celebrates Its First Year Anniversary

The Cowichan Lake Arts Centre (CLAC) is a vibrant hub of creativity located in Youbou, on the shores of Cowichan Lake. As an artist-cooperative, the centre is committed to supporting local artists and ensuring that the majority of the sales go back into their hands. The centre has been a labour of love for its members, who have worked tirelessly to bring their vision to life. The centre serves the Cowichan Lake area, Nitinat, Honeymoon Bay, Mesachie, Skutz Falls, and Lake Cowichan, providing a creative space for artists to showcase their work and connect with the local community. CLAC is a place where artists can come together, share their ideas, and learn from each other. Whether you are a seasoned artist or just beginning, CLAC welcomes all to their diverse and creative environment. As an artist-cooperative, CLAC is committed to supporting local artists and ensuring that the majority of the sales go back into their hands. By doing so, the centre is helping to preserve the local art scene and promote the work of talented artists in the area. The centre’s members are passionate about their craft, and their dedication to their art is evident in the beautiful works of art that they create. CLAC has been a huge success since its official soft opening on April 27, 2024.
“We celebrated our one-year anniversary of signing the lease during our AGM in February,” said CLAC president Loretta Puckrin. “It was a short AGM and a wonderful party. Having a fixed base for our members and workshops has been a goal for most of our existence and it is, although a lot of work still, a wonderful feeling of accomplishment.”The centre features an art shop for local creators, an open studio where artists can create for free, and a venue for art exhibitions and music performances.
- CLAC offers a wide variety of reasonably priced workshops that cover a range of disciplines while catering to all skill levels
- The centre is also a great place to show the creative works of students at Lake Cowichan Secondary
- CLAC has been well-received by the Youbou community, especially