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440 Anderton Ave Courtenay, BC
250-334-2983
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NIC FINE ARTS FACULTY EXHIBITION OPENS OCT 7 to 9 PM


NIC FINE ARTS FACULTY EXHIBITION
Opening Reception: Oct 3 from 7 to 9pm
Show Runs: Oct 3 to 25, 2008

The Comox Valley Community Arts Council and the Muir Gallery are excited to announce the opening of the North Island College Fine Arts Faculty Exhibition on Oct 3, 2008 from 7 to 9pm. We welcome the public to experience the work of several of the Comox Valley’s most well known artists; David Maclean, Alan Burgess, Susanne Sampson, John Hooley, Paul Bailey, Linda Perron, Doug Senft, and Gordon Hutchens. This group exhibition will have a selection of each artists work and explore the various practices that the Faculty pursue including ceramics, sculpture, painting, photography, and design. Many of the Faculty have an extensive exhibition history and taught for many years.

The Muir Gallery is open 11am to 4pm Tues to Saturday and is located at 440 Anderton Avenue in Courtenay. Please visit our website at www.comoxvalleyarts.org for more information about this event and other CVCAC activities or call the office at 250-338-4417 ex2.




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MUIR GALLERY CALENDAR 2007

Local Colours Festival
Sept 13-16 Downtown Courtenay

Work from the Local Colours Festival,
Show Runs: Sept 16- 29
Opening: Sun Sept 16 from 1-3pm

Explorations of the Landscape by Artist Kristin Russell
Show Runs: Oct 5- Nov 3
Opening: Fri Oct 5 from 7-9pm

Construction Site an Installation by Grace Wolff
Show Runs: Nov 9 – Dec 1
Opening: Fri Nov 9 from 7-9pm

Gourds by artist Kim Lewis
Show Runs: Dec 7- 29
Opening Fri Dec 7 from 7-9pm

 

 

 

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BC Arts Council Canadian Heritage  

The Comox Valley Community Arts Council gratefully acknowledges the support of the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council and the BC Gaming Commission, the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Comox Valley Regional District, the City of Courtenay, our various community partners and sponsors. We must also thank our dedicated team of Volunteers and all of our Members for their time and support