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How do you make public art fun and interactive for everyone?

We're making Art for Everyone at the North Vancouver Shipyards! Studio Meanwhile is bringing interactive fun to the shipyards with the help of Vancouver-based artist Pablo Zamudio in our latest City Pong table tennis table. Created in collaboration with the Lower Lonsdale Business Improvement District, this interactive piece of public furniture is meant to spark play, connection, and creativity in the heart of the Shipyards—adding a splash of colour and a fun new way for people to enjoy the space together.

Not your papa's ping pong table.
It's actually Pablo's.

Client
East Village Vancouver BIA
Year
2026
Contributors
Location
Kamloops Plaza, Vancouver East Village

The OPPORTUNITY

Studio Meanwhile and City Blocks Urban Furniture have brought another playful City Pong Table artist collaboration for everyone to play and enjoy, this time to Kamloops Plaza in the heart of Vancouver's East Village!

With the help of artist Turbo Bambi's playful and day-brightening artwork, the East Village neighbourhood has another reason to enjoy and indulge in the public amenities that this storied Vancouver area offers.

The APPROACH

The Outcomes

This is Art for Everyone.

Based in the mountains of Revelstoke, BC, French-Canadian artist Turbo Bambi brings her adventures to life through contemporary street art, where she explores the duality between what meets the eye versus what touches the soul.

Blending the lines from backcountry to canvas, Bambi is known for creating playful worlds where imagination knows no bounds.

With brushes in one hand and a monocular in the other, Bambi’s creative process feels naturally Art-doorsy.

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