BC Business Magazine

CHRISTINA SUMIE HIRUKAWA

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Art adviser and consultant OCTOBER INVENTORY AGE: 29

LIFE STORY: At 15, Christina Sumie Hirukawa sold her first watercolou­r for $150, to her math teacher at West Vancouver's Rockridge middle school. Thinking she'd found her calling, she began making and selling mixed-media works, which helped fund her tuition and art supplies for a BFA in painting and drawing at Concordia University in Montreal. In 2009, at the end of her fourth year, Japanese-born Hirukawa was hit by a car. During her recovery, she became interested in art criticism and writing. After completing an MA in art history at the University of Glasgow, Hirukawa became a certified art appraiser in 2012, then returned home, where she ran fundraisin­g auctions at North Vancouver's Presentati­on House Gallery. In 2014 she launched an art consultanc­y based on charging an hourly retainer instead of sales commission­s, both to increase artists' profits and to clarify the cost of her services to clients.

THE BOTTOM LINE: Hirukawa has appraised, valued and sold more than $5 million worth of art worldwide. She is working with Microsoft Vancouver Inc. and eight other corporatio­ns to develop collection­s, special projects and events. Hirukawa is also associate director of the Portfolio Prize, founded by notable Vancouver artists to support emerging talent; adviser on the Farmboy Fine Arts fund, which leases museum-quality artworks to high-end hospitalit­y and corporate spaces; director of developmen­t at The Next Big Thing incubator program, founded by Hootsuite Media Inc. CEO Ryan Holmes; and a mentor to fellow 30 Under 30 winner Tara Bosch through Futurprene­ur Canada, which supports young entreprene­urs. —F.S.

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