The Gallery at Queen’s Park: “Pause; a Showcase of Presence”
To “pause” is to access the safety of quiet before continuing on your journey.
To “pause” is to access the safety of quiet before continuing on your journey.
For over a decade, JJ Lee has taken ad hoc portraits of participants preparing to march in New Westminster’s Hyack Day Parade.
For their annual Exhibition, Queen’s Park Parent Participation Preschool, has combined the exploration of a variety of creative mediums with experimentation of materials to bring you DINOSAURIA!
My artistic endeavors aim to delve into the realms between reality and chaotic abstraction.
Ten photographers have produced a diverse collection of “framed” images from exotic locales to regional landscapes where trees and rocks frame the view.
‘Fusion Perspectives’ is a collaborative exhibition that features two distinct artistic styles and explores the synergy that arises when abstract representational mixed media illustration and photography intersect.
Jiri Mosna was born in Czechoslovakia in 1942. During his years of compulsory military
service he dabbled in the arts and to his surprise placed in an important fine arts
competition.
Artists were invited to submit entries that represented their artistic view of the impact of railways (electric, steam, diesel) in the region since 1886.
The Winter Solstice exhibition looks to embrace this magical season.
‘Tangled in Blue’ was the broad theme given to the FYBR 2RT group as a challenge after their inaugural exhibit titled, ‘Touch of Orange’.