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CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS – Gallery/ArtsToGo

The Arts Council of New Westminster has immediate need for volunteers to assist with ACNW programming.  Exhibition Installation Crew Last Sunday of each month 4:00pm to 7:00pm ArtsToGo Workshop Assistant First Sunday of the Month at Royal City Centre   12:00pm to 3:00pm For more information and to apply, please send a simplified resume to info@acnw.ca

MEDIA RELEASE: Arts Council of New Westminster to host two All-Candidates Meetings

Media Release August 23, 2018 For Immediate Release  Arts Council of New Westminster to host two All-Candidates Meetings New Westminster, BC – The Arts Council of New Westminster will be hosting two All-Candidates meetings at the Centennial Lodge in September 2018. With a focus on the arts, candidates will have the opportunity to meet with …

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New Westminster Cultural Roundtable – February 10 2016

The Arts Council of New Westminster is proud to present: New Westminster Cultural Roundtable When: February 10 2016 Where: The Gallery at Queen’s Park, Centennial Lodge, Queen’s Park Time: 7pm – 8:30pm Cost: FREE, pre-registration required The Arts Council of New Westminster is proud to debut the new Westminster Cultural Roundtable in 2016 in partnership …

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Satellite Gallery – Uptown New Westminster Vancity Community Branch

The Arts Council of New Westminster is proud to announce we have officially begun administering the Vancity Community Branch Community Arts Space in Uptown New Westminster. Exhibitions feature New Westminster artists  and/or Vancity members. Exhibitions will change every 2 month. The current featured artist is Gillian Wright. Her work will be on display from December …

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Understanding Aboriginal Art

Understanding Aboriginal Arts in Canada Today: A Knowledge and Literature Review This knowledge and literature review examines a broad range of material on Aboriginal arts in Canada. Recognizing the importance of oral traditions in Aboriginal knowledge transfer, it also includes information gathered through one-on-one interviews with six senior Aboriginal artists. The following topics are covered: …

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School Kills Creativity

In this short video, Sir Ken Robinson gives his views on eduction and the arts.     Sir Ken Robinson, PhD is an internationally recognized leader in the development of education, creativity and innovation. Visit his website…

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