Public Display Agency (PDA), a national platform co-founded by Vernon-based arts advocate Michelle Bylow and Ottawa artist David Pattee, is set to host its first Okanagan event in Kelowna.
PDA offers multidisciplinary arts events across nine Canadian cities, providing visual artists, musicians, and performers with opportunities to connect with audiences, sell their work, and build thir careers.
Bylow has spent over a decade producing arts events across Canada.
ѻýAs a Vernon local, I know how much talent lives in the Okanagan,ѻý she said. ѻýPublic Display Agency was created to reflect Canadian values like community, creativity, and inclusion. Weѻýre proud to provide opportunities for Okanagan artists while building a supportive national network.ѻý
Pattee, with a background in graphic design and experience in both the public and private sectors. His career spans animation, radio, education, and creating inclusive artistic communities.
The Kelowna PDA event takes place on Saturday, July 18, at The Metro Hub.
Applications are now open for Okanagan artists and performers interested in participating in the event. For more information or to apply visit the .