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Amy and Luke Dell of Nelson City Framers are excited to have an extended gallery space, which will be heralded in by an exhibition from local artist Lisa Grennell, entitled Kiss Me.
A bigger canvas for local artists to show their works is being unveiled at a central Nelson framing business. A six month project by owners Luke and Amy Dell has seen Nelson City Framers and Gallery’s Halifax St premises extended, allowing a broader canvas to display contemporary art from local and out of town artists as well as expand their framing operation. The couple moved their picture framing business into the old Rutherford Gallery seven years ago and have since helped artists and art lovers add an eye-catching edge to their favourite painting or print.
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Amy Dell
As a fairly experienced teacher (five years in Spain and five years in the U.S.), I’ve learned one overarching lesson: Students will almost always meet whatever expectations you put out for them.
Whatever we think they can or can’t achieve becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, and this applies universally. Some students just need to hear someone say, “I believe in you. You are capable.” Whether a teacher is positive or negative, subtle or direct, students pick up on encouragement or discouragement by our body language, tone of voice, or how we address one student or group of students differently. They will rise up to any challenge, or step down to any demoralization.