This is an archived event from Culture Days 2019.
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Artist Talk: PJ Patten
Fibre & textile arts Storytelling Visual arts
Date and time
Location
Anvil Centre | Level 4 | Room 417
New Westminster, BC
Directions: At the corner of Columbia and 8th Streets, across from the New Westminster Skytrain Station.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
New Westminster Arts Services is pleased to present an artist talk with PJ Patten, one of the artists whose work is on display in the current Community Art Space exhibition, Identity. PJ is a local visual artist who draws his influences from the ancient Japanese art of Haifa and the skate/punk culture of Southern California, plus some Buddhist bronze casting and book binding methods. Intrigued yet? PJ is working on a graphic novel about the time he spent homeless.
This event is part of Culture Forward New West.
Links
- Find out more anvilcentre.com
Organizer
Anvil Centre
Anvil Centre is a modern and vibrant gathering place conveniently located in the historic cultural district of the City of New Westminster—and the geographical centre of Metro Vancouver.
If you’re looking for a boutique venue that ignites the imagination, inspires ideas, and stimulates the senses, Anvil Centre is the place where commerce, culture, and community meet.
Anvil Centre features 18,000 square feet of dedicated conference space, a 364-seat theatre, multipurpose studios, and smaller meeting rooms. With four floors of configurable, multifaceted spaces equipped with the latest in building amenities, Anvil Centre offers endless possibilities for conferences, meetings, events, and community programs.
Anvil Centre is also host to community-based arts, dance, and heritage programs, as well as public arts performances. The New Westminster New Media Gallery, New Westminster Museum and Archives, and Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, which all call Anvil Centre home, invite visitors to connect, experience, explore, and discover.