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Situated on the traditional and unceded territory of the Lheidli T’enneh, Two Rivers Gallery is a centre for contemporary Canadian art and creativity in Prince George and the Central Interior.
Any Way the Wind Blows: A selection of work by members of the Artists’ Workshop
February 1, 2018
March 11, 2018
The Artists’ Workshop is a non-profit organization established in the early 1950’s. Their mission is to encourage visual art through promoting exploration of various mediums at group workshops and showcasing members’ artwork at community events. Any Way the Wind Blows brings together work by but a small fraction of Artists’ Workshop members.
This exhibition embodies the sprit of experimentation and creative expression. Paintings, drawings, mixed media, and block print work decorate the Galleria walls. In addition, a variety of subjects are represented including trees on Cottonwood Island, a blazing forest fire, wheat blown by the wind, and a serene sunset on Summit Lake. The work here stems from both personal experiences and a desire to record places, events and emotions though visual art.
Artists
Wendy Barteluk, Lynn Box, Joy Cotter, Laura Chandler, Mary Anne Comadina, Elizabeth Eakin, Cheri McKenzie, Sylvia Swennumson, Gladys Thorp, Kristen Vignal, Angie Wiebe
Featured ArtworkElizabeth Eakin, Wind and Fire, 2017. Watercolour on paper.