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Two Rivers Gallery

A centre for contemporary Canadian art and creativity in Prince George, BC 🛍 @shoptworivers

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👀 Take a look at what's on in June with TRG!

Creative Space Sundays will be held outdoors in the Nanguz ’An Container Market from April-June and are free to the Public during our HVAC Closure. Please pre-register online so we know how many to expect!

For more information on upcoming workshops & programs visit our website.


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3 days ago


Swing by the Two Rivers Gallery Pop-Up Shop at 1322 3rd Avenue - right next to the Farmers Market! There’s something for everyone, so drop in, shop around, and say hello!

Hours for the temporary location are 10am to 5pm from Wednesday–Saturday. We can’t wait to see you there!


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1 months ago

Swing by the Two Rivers Gallery Pop-Up Shop at 1322 3rd Avenue - right next to the Farmers Market! There’s something for everyone, so drop in, shop around, and say hello!

Hours for the temporary location are 10am to 5pm from Wednesday–Saturday. We can’t wait to see you there!


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1 months ago

Swing by the Two Rivers Gallery Pop-Up Shop at 1322 3rd Avenue - right next to the Farmers Market! There’s something for everyone, so drop in, shop around, and say hello!

Hours for the temporary location are 10am to 5pm from Wednesday–Saturday. We can’t wait to see you there!


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2
1 months ago

Swing by the Two Rivers Gallery Pop-Up Shop at 1322 3rd Avenue - right next to the Farmers Market! There’s something for everyone, so drop in, shop around, and say hello!

Hours for the temporary location are 10am to 5pm from Wednesday–Saturday. We can’t wait to see you there!


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2
1 months ago

Two Rivers Gallery will be closed for operations from April 6 through June 23 due to major construction. We've put together a consolidated FAQ regarding the upcoming HVAC replacement project. This information is intended to help answer common questions from the public.

Find the FAQ on our website or check out the link in our bio.


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2 months ago

Summer Camp Guest Artists! 💫

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each camp. A new artist for every week!

Week 5, Summer Creativity Camp: Art in Movement! —we’re excited to announce Cat Sivertsen as our guest artist as we explore working with motion in artmaking. Let’s experiment with different mediums, get spontaneous and learn more about our self-expression!

Cat Sivertsen is a multi-disciplinary artist, a visual storyteller, an arts-based educator and advocate for arts as wellness. Cat has been an artist for 30 years and she loves sharing her making practices in drawing, artist book making, and natural printmaking on textiles.


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2 days ago

Summer Camp Guest Artists! 💫

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each camp. A new artist for every week!

Week 5, Summer Creativity Camp: Art in Movement! —we’re excited to announce Cat Sivertsen as our guest artist as we explore working with motion in artmaking. Let’s experiment with different mediums, get spontaneous and learn more about our self-expression!

Cat Sivertsen is a multi-disciplinary artist, a visual storyteller, an arts-based educator and advocate for arts as wellness. Cat has been an artist for 30 years and she loves sharing her making practices in drawing, artist book making, and natural printmaking on textiles.


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2 days ago


Summer Camp Guest Artists! 💫

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each camp. A new artist for every week!

Week 5, Summer Creativity Camp: Art in Movement! —we’re excited to announce Cat Sivertsen as our guest artist as we explore working with motion in artmaking. Let’s experiment with different mediums, get spontaneous and learn more about our self-expression!

Cat Sivertsen is a multi-disciplinary artist, a visual storyteller, an arts-based educator and advocate for arts as wellness. Cat has been an artist for 30 years and she loves sharing her making practices in drawing, artist book making, and natural printmaking on textiles.


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2 days ago

📢 Wanted: toilet paper rolls & eggs cartons 📢

We are a little low on these supplies for our upcoming Summer Camp activities. If you have any of these destined for your recycling bin, please consider donating them to us instead. Thank you!

Please drop off at our temporary location before June 19th at 1322 3rd Avenue, our hours are 10:00-5:00pm from Wednesday–Saturday.


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3 days ago

📢 Wanted: toilet paper rolls & eggs cartons 📢

We are a little low on these supplies for our upcoming Summer Camp activities. If you have any of these destined for your recycling bin, please consider donating them to us instead. Thank you!

Please drop off at our temporary location before June 19th at 1322 3rd Avenue, our hours are 10:00-5:00pm from Wednesday–Saturday.


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3 days ago

📢 Wanted: toilet paper rolls & eggs cartons 📢

We are a little low on these supplies for our upcoming Summer Camp activities. If you have any of these destined for your recycling bin, please consider donating them to us instead. Thank you!

Please drop off at our temporary location before June 19th at 1322 3rd Avenue, our hours are 10:00-5:00pm from Wednesday–Saturday.


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3 days ago

Join nationally awarded Métis artist Erin Stagg for a relaxing evening exploring acrylic painting as she leads us in creating a beautiful campfire artwork. Bring your friends, enjoy the ambiance of the gallery and sips on July 16 from 6 to 8:30pm! 🎨🍷

All supplies and one beverage are included. Additional beverages can be purchased. We will be using artist’s quality acrylic paint and brushes on canvas to explore the importance of affordable but quality art supplies.


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6 days ago

Artist Cat Sivertsen @catsivertsen will be our artist-in-residence for CAD: Pollinators at WALK PG on May 30th from 9:30am to 3:30pm.

Cat will be creating a collaborative installation using willow and hemp. She will be engaging folks in discussion about sustainability through the arts, focussing on thoughtful material use. Cat’s installation will encourage folks to explore Cottonwood Island Nature Park and emulate the rhythms and shapes they observe in the forest, considering where the willow grows and inviting curiosity and reflection about the park.

Find the full event details at @walk.pg


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1 weeks ago

Artist Cat Sivertsen @catsivertsen will be our artist-in-residence for CAD: Pollinators at WALK PG on May 30th from 9:30am to 3:30pm.

Cat will be creating a collaborative installation using willow and hemp. She will be engaging folks in discussion about sustainability through the arts, focussing on thoughtful material use. Cat’s installation will encourage folks to explore Cottonwood Island Nature Park and emulate the rhythms and shapes they observe in the forest, considering where the willow grows and inviting curiosity and reflection about the park.

Find the full event details at @walk.pg


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1 weeks ago


Artist Cat Sivertsen @catsivertsen will be our artist-in-residence for CAD: Pollinators at WALK PG on May 30th from 9:30am to 3:30pm.

Cat will be creating a collaborative installation using willow and hemp. She will be engaging folks in discussion about sustainability through the arts, focussing on thoughtful material use. Cat’s installation will encourage folks to explore Cottonwood Island Nature Park and emulate the rhythms and shapes they observe in the forest, considering where the willow grows and inviting curiosity and reflection about the park.

Find the full event details at @walk.pg


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1 weeks ago

📢We're Hiring! Two Rivers Gallery invites applications for the position of Administrative Assistant.

Develop, implement, and maintain administrative systems that support the smooth operation of the Gallery, working closely with the Director of Operations, Executive Director, bookkeeping team, and staff. The successful candidate will be detail-oriented, efficient and excellent at multi-tasking.

Application deadline is Monday, June 15th. Visit our website for full details!


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2 weeks ago

Summer Camp Guest Artists! 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each camp. A new artist for every week!

Week 4, Summer Creativity Camp: On The Stage! —we’re excited to announce Melissa Glover as our guest artist as we break into the theatre arts! Play with improv, create your own set, and think about all the artmaking that goes into bringing stories to life! Let’s break a leg and get to it!

Melissa was born and raised in Prince George. She began acting at the age of 4 after being bitten by the theatre bug when she played a baby spider in ‘Charlotte’s Web.’ She also participated in local speech and drama festivals, and local and regional music and dance festivals. Melissa moved to Calgary after high school to further her professional development in the theatre performance program at Mount Royal University. After working as an actor, Melissa decided to shift her focus to directing. She took over Deborah McGladdery’s ‘Bard in the Yard’ summer program in 2013 when she started her own acting studio, Shooting Stars Theatre. This program has allowed Melissa to flex her directing muscles whilst tackling Shakespeare and kids! In 2014, Melissa assistant directed her first play at Theatre NorthWest. Since then, she has worked on several productions and has learnt so much and has begun to find her own directing style. In the fall of 2019, Melissa was invited to attend the Michael Langham Workshop for Classical Direction at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and work as an assistant director on the presentation series. Melissa has also directed some stage readings at Theatre NorthWest and is looking forward to beginning other programs to enrich local talent. She is interested in furthering her professional development and is very excited about the future of Theatre NorthWest.


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2 weeks ago

Summer Camp Guest Artists! 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each camp. A new artist for every week!

Week 4, Summer Creativity Camp: On The Stage! —we’re excited to announce Melissa Glover as our guest artist as we break into the theatre arts! Play with improv, create your own set, and think about all the artmaking that goes into bringing stories to life! Let’s break a leg and get to it!

Melissa was born and raised in Prince George. She began acting at the age of 4 after being bitten by the theatre bug when she played a baby spider in ‘Charlotte’s Web.’ She also participated in local speech and drama festivals, and local and regional music and dance festivals. Melissa moved to Calgary after high school to further her professional development in the theatre performance program at Mount Royal University. After working as an actor, Melissa decided to shift her focus to directing. She took over Deborah McGladdery’s ‘Bard in the Yard’ summer program in 2013 when she started her own acting studio, Shooting Stars Theatre. This program has allowed Melissa to flex her directing muscles whilst tackling Shakespeare and kids! In 2014, Melissa assistant directed her first play at Theatre NorthWest. Since then, she has worked on several productions and has learnt so much and has begun to find her own directing style. In the fall of 2019, Melissa was invited to attend the Michael Langham Workshop for Classical Direction at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and work as an assistant director on the presentation series. Melissa has also directed some stage readings at Theatre NorthWest and is looking forward to beginning other programs to enrich local talent. She is interested in furthering her professional development and is very excited about the future of Theatre NorthWest.


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2 weeks ago

Summer Camp Guest Artists! 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each camp. A new artist for every week!

Week 4, Summer Creativity Camp: On The Stage! —we’re excited to announce Melissa Glover as our guest artist as we break into the theatre arts! Play with improv, create your own set, and think about all the artmaking that goes into bringing stories to life! Let’s break a leg and get to it!

Melissa was born and raised in Prince George. She began acting at the age of 4 after being bitten by the theatre bug when she played a baby spider in ‘Charlotte’s Web.’ She also participated in local speech and drama festivals, and local and regional music and dance festivals. Melissa moved to Calgary after high school to further her professional development in the theatre performance program at Mount Royal University. After working as an actor, Melissa decided to shift her focus to directing. She took over Deborah McGladdery’s ‘Bard in the Yard’ summer program in 2013 when she started her own acting studio, Shooting Stars Theatre. This program has allowed Melissa to flex her directing muscles whilst tackling Shakespeare and kids! In 2014, Melissa assistant directed her first play at Theatre NorthWest. Since then, she has worked on several productions and has learnt so much and has begun to find her own directing style. In the fall of 2019, Melissa was invited to attend the Michael Langham Workshop for Classical Direction at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and work as an assistant director on the presentation series. Melissa has also directed some stage readings at Theatre NorthWest and is looking forward to beginning other programs to enrich local talent. She is interested in furthering her professional development and is very excited about the future of Theatre NorthWest.


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2 weeks ago

Beaded Earrings & Bath Bombs 🌿

Join award winning Indigenous artist Crystal Behn to create your own bath bombs and small beaded moosehide earrings. All natural toxin free ingredients.

Each workshop date has space for 6 participants to accommodate our smaller temporary location with four different dates ands times to choose from on May 8, 9, 15 & 16.

Visit our website for more details!


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1 months ago


Celebrating Indigenous Arts 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each of our summer camps. A new artist for every week!

Week 2, Summer Creativity Camp: Celebrating Indigenous Arts—join our Indigenous Programmer Crystal Behn to explore and celebrate Indigenous art!

Explore and celebrate the multitude of ways that Indigenous artists continue to influence and shape our creative world. Activities revolve around the four elements, the medicine wheel and the seven sacred teachings. Want to see the power of the sun by making prints with tumeric? How about make your own animal totem pendant from perler beads and learn about the Indigenous artist that inspired it? Want to taste salmon while reading about dipnetting? Have you ever wanting to learn Northwest Coast formline carving? Learn how fire can be created from your breath and acrylic paint. This camp is jam packed (with bannock!) about Indigenous way of knowledge and art. Everyone welcome!

Full details and registration on our website, link in our bio.


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1 months ago

Celebrating Indigenous Arts 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each of our summer camps. A new artist for every week!

Week 2, Summer Creativity Camp: Celebrating Indigenous Arts—join our Indigenous Programmer Crystal Behn to explore and celebrate Indigenous art!

Explore and celebrate the multitude of ways that Indigenous artists continue to influence and shape our creative world. Activities revolve around the four elements, the medicine wheel and the seven sacred teachings. Want to see the power of the sun by making prints with tumeric? How about make your own animal totem pendant from perler beads and learn about the Indigenous artist that inspired it? Want to taste salmon while reading about dipnetting? Have you ever wanting to learn Northwest Coast formline carving? Learn how fire can be created from your breath and acrylic paint. This camp is jam packed (with bannock!) about Indigenous way of knowledge and art. Everyone welcome!

Full details and registration on our website, link in our bio.


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1 months ago

Celebrating Indigenous Arts 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each of our summer camps. A new artist for every week!

Week 2, Summer Creativity Camp: Celebrating Indigenous Arts—join our Indigenous Programmer Crystal Behn to explore and celebrate Indigenous art!

Explore and celebrate the multitude of ways that Indigenous artists continue to influence and shape our creative world. Activities revolve around the four elements, the medicine wheel and the seven sacred teachings. Want to see the power of the sun by making prints with tumeric? How about make your own animal totem pendant from perler beads and learn about the Indigenous artist that inspired it? Want to taste salmon while reading about dipnetting? Have you ever wanting to learn Northwest Coast formline carving? Learn how fire can be created from your breath and acrylic paint. This camp is jam packed (with bannock!) about Indigenous way of knowledge and art. Everyone welcome!

Full details and registration on our website, link in our bio.


13
1 months ago

Celebrating Indigenous Arts 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each of our summer camps. A new artist for every week!

Week 2, Summer Creativity Camp: Celebrating Indigenous Arts—join our Indigenous Programmer Crystal Behn to explore and celebrate Indigenous art!

Explore and celebrate the multitude of ways that Indigenous artists continue to influence and shape our creative world. Activities revolve around the four elements, the medicine wheel and the seven sacred teachings. Want to see the power of the sun by making prints with tumeric? How about make your own animal totem pendant from perler beads and learn about the Indigenous artist that inspired it? Want to taste salmon while reading about dipnetting? Have you ever wanting to learn Northwest Coast formline carving? Learn how fire can be created from your breath and acrylic paint. This camp is jam packed (with bannock!) about Indigenous way of knowledge and art. Everyone welcome!

Full details and registration on our website, link in our bio.


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1 months ago

Celebrating Indigenous Arts 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each of our summer camps. A new artist for every week!

Week 2, Summer Creativity Camp: Celebrating Indigenous Arts—join our Indigenous Programmer Crystal Behn to explore and celebrate Indigenous art!

Explore and celebrate the multitude of ways that Indigenous artists continue to influence and shape our creative world. Activities revolve around the four elements, the medicine wheel and the seven sacred teachings. Want to see the power of the sun by making prints with tumeric? How about make your own animal totem pendant from perler beads and learn about the Indigenous artist that inspired it? Want to taste salmon while reading about dipnetting? Have you ever wanting to learn Northwest Coast formline carving? Learn how fire can be created from your breath and acrylic paint. This camp is jam packed (with bannock!) about Indigenous way of knowledge and art. Everyone welcome!

Full details and registration on our website, link in our bio.


13
1 months ago

Celebrating Indigenous Arts 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each of our summer camps. A new artist for every week!

Week 2, Summer Creativity Camp: Celebrating Indigenous Arts—join our Indigenous Programmer Crystal Behn to explore and celebrate Indigenous art!

Explore and celebrate the multitude of ways that Indigenous artists continue to influence and shape our creative world. Activities revolve around the four elements, the medicine wheel and the seven sacred teachings. Want to see the power of the sun by making prints with tumeric? How about make your own animal totem pendant from perler beads and learn about the Indigenous artist that inspired it? Want to taste salmon while reading about dipnetting? Have you ever wanting to learn Northwest Coast formline carving? Learn how fire can be created from your breath and acrylic paint. This camp is jam packed (with bannock!) about Indigenous way of knowledge and art. Everyone welcome!

Full details and registration on our website, link in our bio.


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1 months ago

Celebrating Indigenous Arts 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each of our summer camps. A new artist for every week!

Week 2, Summer Creativity Camp: Celebrating Indigenous Arts—join our Indigenous Programmer Crystal Behn to explore and celebrate Indigenous art!

Explore and celebrate the multitude of ways that Indigenous artists continue to influence and shape our creative world. Activities revolve around the four elements, the medicine wheel and the seven sacred teachings. Want to see the power of the sun by making prints with tumeric? How about make your own animal totem pendant from perler beads and learn about the Indigenous artist that inspired it? Want to taste salmon while reading about dipnetting? Have you ever wanting to learn Northwest Coast formline carving? Learn how fire can be created from your breath and acrylic paint. This camp is jam packed (with bannock!) about Indigenous way of knowledge and art. Everyone welcome!

Full details and registration on our website, link in our bio.


13
1 months ago

Celebrating Indigenous Arts 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each of our summer camps. A new artist for every week!

Week 2, Summer Creativity Camp: Celebrating Indigenous Arts—join our Indigenous Programmer Crystal Behn to explore and celebrate Indigenous art!

Explore and celebrate the multitude of ways that Indigenous artists continue to influence and shape our creative world. Activities revolve around the four elements, the medicine wheel and the seven sacred teachings. Want to see the power of the sun by making prints with tumeric? How about make your own animal totem pendant from perler beads and learn about the Indigenous artist that inspired it? Want to taste salmon while reading about dipnetting? Have you ever wanting to learn Northwest Coast formline carving? Learn how fire can be created from your breath and acrylic paint. This camp is jam packed (with bannock!) about Indigenous way of knowledge and art. Everyone welcome!

Full details and registration on our website, link in our bio.


13
1 months ago

Celebrating Indigenous Arts 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each of our summer camps. A new artist for every week!

Week 2, Summer Creativity Camp: Celebrating Indigenous Arts—join our Indigenous Programmer Crystal Behn to explore and celebrate Indigenous art!

Explore and celebrate the multitude of ways that Indigenous artists continue to influence and shape our creative world. Activities revolve around the four elements, the medicine wheel and the seven sacred teachings. Want to see the power of the sun by making prints with tumeric? How about make your own animal totem pendant from perler beads and learn about the Indigenous artist that inspired it? Want to taste salmon while reading about dipnetting? Have you ever wanting to learn Northwest Coast formline carving? Learn how fire can be created from your breath and acrylic paint. This camp is jam packed (with bannock!) about Indigenous way of knowledge and art. Everyone welcome!

Full details and registration on our website, link in our bio.


13
1 months ago

Celebrating Indigenous Arts 🌞✨

Over the next few weeks, we wanted to introduce you to each of the special guest artists that will be teaching their unique artistic style at each of our summer camps. A new artist for every week!

Week 2, Summer Creativity Camp: Celebrating Indigenous Arts—join our Indigenous Programmer Crystal Behn to explore and celebrate Indigenous art!

Explore and celebrate the multitude of ways that Indigenous artists continue to influence and shape our creative world. Activities revolve around the four elements, the medicine wheel and the seven sacred teachings. Want to see the power of the sun by making prints with tumeric? How about make your own animal totem pendant from perler beads and learn about the Indigenous artist that inspired it? Want to taste salmon while reading about dipnetting? Have you ever wanting to learn Northwest Coast formline carving? Learn how fire can be created from your breath and acrylic paint. This camp is jam packed (with bannock!) about Indigenous way of knowledge and art. Everyone welcome!

Full details and registration on our website, link in our bio.


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1 months ago

Please join us for the reveal of “And Last Wild Thing, Find Your Way Homeward,” a striking and meaningful new art banner installation transforming the fence line along a vacant lot in the heart of downtown.

Located between H&R Block and Ignite Night Club at 1260 3rd Avenue, the installation brings colour, storytelling, and a sense of place to a previously under utilized space, adding beautification to Prince George’s downtown core.

This project was created in collaboration with the Prince George and District Community Arts Council, Two Rivers Gallery, and the Downtown Prince George Business Improvement Association, and was supported through a City of Prince George MyPG Grant.

The unveiling event will include remarks from the artist, offering insight into the inspiration, meaning, and creative process behind the work.


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1 months ago


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