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Community Art Exhibition: Group Show Featuring Richmond Artists Guild
In-person
Painting Visual artsDate and time
Location
Richmond Cultural Centre, Upper Rotunda Gallery
7700 Minoru Gate
Richmond, BC
Directions: Richmond Cultural Centre is within walking distance of Richmond-Brighouse station on the Canada Line, and has free 3-hour parking at the Cultural Centre parkade. The facility is also accessible by bike and scooter, with bike racks located near the plaza and building entrances.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
Richmond Artist Guild members are thrilled to present a new group exhibition with the theme Joy of Life, showcasing their skills and talents through various mediums such as oil, acrylic, watercolour, pastel and mixed media.
About the organization:
Richmond Artists Guild was founded in 1955 by a group of local Richmond artists. At that time, they gathered in each other’s home to exchange ideas, critique paintings and increase their knowledge of art. Today members continue to meet on the second Wednesday of each month (except July and August) at the Richmond Cultural Centre. Richmond Artists Guild welcomes members at all levels from beginners to professionals to encourage and support each other while fostering arts in our community. The organization provides opportunities to do that through monthly meetings with demos by well-known artists, non-instructional workshops and critiques by professional artists twice a year. A life drawing group also meets Thursday mornings September to June.
Richmond Artists Guild supports local activities, including Cultural Days, the Grand Prix of Art in Steveston and other opportunities as they arise. Members have donated paintings for permanent display in Richmond Hospital and Richmond Hospice as well as supporting many other community causes.
To learn more, visit: www.richmondartistsguild.com
Links
- Richmond Artists Guild richmondartistsguild.com
Organizer
City of Richmond
The City of Richmond works in partnership and association with local cultural organizations, artists and residents to help sustain and develop cultural heritage and individual expression as well as provide a wide range of cultural experiences and opportunities to residents and visitors.
Richmond Arts Services, part of the Arts, Culture and Heritage Department within the Community Services Division, consists of the Richmond Arts Centre, Richmond Art Gallery Richmond Cultural Centre, Richmond Public Art and Community Cultural Development.
Learn more: www.HowArtWorks.ca
This event is part of a hub:

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