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SUMMARY:Exhibition: The Industrial Shoreline
DESCRIPTION:Ongoing – August 26\nExhibition: The Industrial Shoreline\nRichmond City Hall\n6911 No. 3 Road\nThe Industrial Shoreline showcases six large wall-hanging quilt pieces by Pender Island-based textile artist Susan Purney Mark\, depicting scenes of working harbours in BC. Drawing from her experiences of living near the ocean and traveling along its coastlines\, Mark’s work highlights the tension between the high demands of the marine shipping industry and the collective aspiration for a sustainable marine ecosystem\, which human activities both impact and depend on. This complexity is conveyed through the contrast between the material choice of the intricate\, subtle hand-dyed and hand-sewn fabrics\, and the portrayals of rigid\, patinated metal cranes and shipping containers.\nWebsite: https://www.richmondartgallery.org/the-industrial-shoreline
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/exhibition-the-industrial-shoreline/
LOCATION:Richmond City Hall – City Hall Galleria\, 6911 No. 3 Road\, Richmond\, British Columbia\, V6Y 2C1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240727
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SUMMARY:CACR 2024 Faces of Richmond Gallery Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:June 3 – July 26\nCACR 2024 Faces of Richmond Gallery Exhibition\nMinoru Centre for Active Living – 2nd Floor\n7191 Granville Ave\nThe 2024 Faces of Richmond in-person and Virtual Gallery Exhibitions are available to visit\, featuring seniors portraits by artists\, with links to the recorded stories of the seniors for listening.\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/CommunityArtsCouncilRichmond/
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/cacr-2024-faces-of-richmond-gallery-exhibition/
LOCATION:Minoru Centre for Active Living\, 7191 Granville Ave\, Richmond\, British Columbia\, V6Y 4G2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:No. 3 Road Art Columns: Andrew Talbot\, Emily Lau\, Susan Taylor
DESCRIPTION:February 6 – July 31\nNo. 3 Road Art Columns: Andrew Talbot\, Emily Lau\, Susan Taylor\nSkytrain pillars\,\nLansdowne and Aberdeen Stations\nThe work of artists Andrew Talbot\, Emily Lau and Susan Taylor have been installed in the large\, backlit display cases at the base of three concrete support columns and will be on view until July 31. This exhibition was produced in partnership with the Richmond Arts Coalition and highlights work by Richmond artists. Andrew Talbot’s paintings at Lansdowne Station present a vibrant celebration of Richmond’s wildlife expressed as a harmonious composition of multiple layers converging into a unified whole. Emily Lau’s digital paintings\, also at Lansdowne Station\, celebrate the diversity and beauty of individual stories and contributions made by Richmond residents’ and visitors’ day-to-day lives. Susan Taylor’s photographs at Aberdeen Station explore the complexity of lines and nets within the culture of fishing\, towing and other water-based activities. The intricate structures of the nets can be transformed into a terrible beauty when\, as ghost gear—damaged and abandoned—they can snare marine life.\nRichmond Sentinel: https://richmondsentinel.ca/article-detail/43058/no-3-road-art-columns-highlight-richmonds-cultural-diversity-agriculture-and-maritime-roots \nRichmond News: https://www.richmond-news.com/local-arts/lansdowne-aberdeen-canada-line-columns-lit-up-with-local-art-8211799
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/no-3-road-art-columns-andrew-talbot-emily-lau-susan-taylor/
LOCATION:Aberdeen Centre and Lansdowne Centre Skytrain Stations
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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