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The East Van Cross is a symbol formed by the words ''East'' written vertically and ''Van'' written horizontally in capital letters, intersecting at the shared letter A, and forming the shape of a cross. Van is short for Vancouver, and the reference is to the city’s Eastern half, traditionally less wealthy, and harder-edged. The East Van Cross traditionally was the work of graffiti artists, said to express the "marginality and defiance" of East Vancouver. Starting in the 21st century, the symbol has been adopted as a city icon, most visibly expressed in the form of ''Monument for East Vancouver'' by artist
Ken Lum Kenneth Robert Lum, OC DFA (; born 1956) is a dual citizen Canadian and American academic, painter, photographer, sculptor, and writer. Working in a number of media including painting, sculpture and photography, his art ranges from conceptual i ...
, erected in 2010 near the intersection of
Clark Drive Clark is an English language surname, ultimately derived from the Latin with historical links to England, Scotland, and Ireland ''clericus'' meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educate ...
and East 6th Avenue. It has become possible to purchase clothing and jewellery bearing the East Van Cross motif. The symbol is alluded to in the packaging of one beer made by an East Vancouver brewing company.


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