
Tomorrow Skateboards came to exist by way of Bud Snow and Dylan Hosey at the start of the Pandemic. Two lifelong skaters and recent friends came together with a similar vision - to start a project in homage to skateboarding centered around art, and experiences.
Although the two founders separated paths, Bud Snow has continued the project as a labor of love.
Bud's career spans murals, installations, interactive sculpture, painting, photography, video, and design. Rooted in ’90s skateboarding, graffiti, punk-rock, and an underground political circus.
She was the first woman to hold office for the Vancouver Skateboard Coalition, helping to overturn skate bans and push for new skateparks across Vancouver (helped get The Plaza built in downtown Vancouver.) She founded youth skate programming in BC that is still running today,18 years later, and launched The Sloth Skateboard Company in the mid-2000s, with boards sold through Antisocial Skate Shop. As a photographer, she documented Slam City Jam and Vancouver’s skate scene from 1998 to 2005.
As part of her art practice, Bud created a custom skateboard car from her 1961 Dodge Lancer, and collaborated with Hoop Bus to design the first ever Hoop Rail, two skate-able sculptures that have sparked contests in Oakland and San Francisco alongside DLX, Low Key, Break-Free, World Famous Hot Boys, and Mistah F.A.B.
Originally from Canada, Bud has lived in the Bay Area since 2006 and is now based in Los Angeles, creating public art worldwide.
Instagram: @bud_snow

