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New art exhibit highlighting city buidlings


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FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The newest exhibit at the Peace Gallery North, Urban Insights, displays interesting takes on Fort St. John’s urban features.
With so much beauty to be experienced outside the city limits, it’s common to look past the urban centre for inspiration, but this exhibit takes an artistic look at buildings in Fort St. John.
‘A Moment in Time’ by Irene Gut.
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Curator Richard Bell says there are plenty of historical buildings and structures just off the beaten path.
“There are quite a few buildings here that are very iconic. I can’t see the Lido and picture some of this artwork now,” says Bell. “The new fire hall with its really interesting architecture, the apartment building beside it with the wonderful rectangles of colour. There’s a surprisingly large amount of interesting structures in town. You just have to find them.” ....

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Rotary Club of Fort St. John gives $2,000 donation to Let's Art program | Energeticcity.ca


Dec 24, 2020 9:50 AM
Vince van Wieringen, Rotary Drive Thru Breakfast Committee Chair; Richard Bell, co-ordinator, Peace Gallery North; and Cameron Eggie, President, Rotary Club of Fort St. John.
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The Rotary Club of Fort St. John has announced they’ve donated $2,000 to Let’s Art youth programming.
The $2,000 donation is from funds raised from the Rotary Drive-Thru Breakfast in September.
Let’s Art is an after-school program that’s offered for free, for kids ages 6 to 12 years old and teens 12 to 18 years old. The program allows them to explore a variety of art mediums and create new works, all under the supervision of professional local artists. ....

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