The Ikouii Creative Announces Best in Show and other Juried Winners of yearly Open. The Ikouii Creative is thrilled to announce the award winners of the 3rd Annual IKOUII OPEN. This year s Best in Show award goes to A. Laura Brody of California. In her work, she sculpts for the human body and its vehicles. She developed and cur.
BriefingWire.com, 6/27/2021 - The Ikouii Creative is thrilled to announce the award winners of the 3rd Annual IKOUII OPEN. This year s Best in Show award goes to A. Laura Brody of California. In her work, she sculpts for the human body and its vehicles. She developed and curates Opulent Mobility, a series of exhibits that re-imagine disability as opulent and powerful. Her art has been shown at ACE/121 Gallery, Brea Gallery, the Charles River Museum of Industry, Westbeth Center For the Arts, California State University Northridge, Gallery Expo, the Dora Stern Gallery at Arts Unbound, and The World of Wea
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Finance Minister Mike de Jong says lack of job growth in the past two years is disappointing, but government is continuing its emphasis on natural gas and trade. Tom Fletcher/Black Press
VICTORIA – Finance Minister Mike de Jong unveiled B.C.’s second straight surplus budget Tuesday, with few spending and tax changes as the province plans for economic growth driven by natural gas exports.
The biggest tax change is that provincial tobacco tax goes up 32 cents a pack April 1, on top of the latest federal increase of 40 cents a pack. B.C.’s share is expected to generate another $50 million, and de Jong said a “significant portion” of that will be used to develop smoking prevention efforts in partnership with the Canadian Cancer Society.