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The Station Arts Centre in Tillsonburg will be exhibiting the works of eight members of the Tillsonburg Photography Club.
Participating in the exhibit are Russ Chantler, Chris Riches, Maryann T. Balazs, Ches Sulkowski, Joe Cronin, Joan Beard, Wayne Beard and Susan Olmstead.
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The exhibit will show the diversity in style, subject matter and format each photographer channels, highlighting the participants’ unique viewpoints and creativity.
The exhibit opens Feb. 12 and runs until March 12.
The Station will safely welcome in-person visitors when regulations permit. People can visit the gallery’s website or follow on Facebook – Tillsonburg Station Arts Centre – to view the exhibit and get more information on the artists’ works, bios and prices.
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