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Culture Days will return September 20 – October 13, 2024.

  • The Treasures of Vision, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 24 Artist Megan Krause
  • Artists listen in at a NorVA Centre mentorship

Artist Talk with Feature Artist Megan Krause

In-person

Painting Visual arts
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NorVA Centre

177 Green Street

Flin Flon, MB

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

A Tethered Perspective: An Exhibition by Megan Krause.

Here is an excerpt from her Artist Statement:

"Nature can have a quieting force that opens one up to a greater perspective. However, society and what our economic culture deems as valuable tends to undermine our appreciation for this greater perspective. To reconcile my own attraction to a well manicured landscape, I paint about how we consider or ignore what our given environment wants to tell us."

This is your chance to relax and wonder, in the calm atmosphere of the NorVA Centre. Listen to Megan Krause as she describes her creative process.

At this time the NorVA Centre requires that the public be masked, double vaccinated plus 14 days and complete the tracing sheet. Sanitizing stations are at the doors and physical distancing is facilitated with 50% capacity for attendance.

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Organizer

Northern Visual Arts Centre (NorVA)

The NorVA Centre began in 2010 as a small seed of an idea. Since then it has become a visual arts presence in the already culturally vibrant northern community in and around Flin Flon Manitoba.

Year round the Centre offers studio and gallery space to local artists, brings in touring exhibitions, mentorships, classes and builds artist leadership.

The NorVA Centre's goals are to provide Access, Growth and Inclusion to all who wish to stretch their minds, imaginations and skills in the visual arts.

NorVA Centre respectfully acknowledges that we are in Treaty 5 Territory. The land on which we work and live is the traditional territory of the Cree, Inninnowuk, Dene, Saulteax, Oji-Cree, Anishinabe and Homeland of the Métis.

“Together, Canadians must do more than just talk about reconciliation; we must learn how to practice reconciliation in our everyday lives – within ourselves and our families, and in our communities, governments, places of worship, schools, and workplaces. To do so constructively, Canadians must remain committed to the ongoing work of establishing and maintaining respectful relationships.”

-Taken from The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Reports

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NorVA Centre Hub

Northern Visual Arts Centre (NorVA) An Artist Run Studio/Gallery in Flin Flon Manitoba Flin Flon, MB

NorVA Centre is an artist run studio/gallery serving the area in and around Flin Flon, Manitoba. It proudly hosts multiple events during Culture Days. This year these events include the Megan Krause Exhibition, Tethering Perspectives and A...