Jurors have been named for an upcoming regional art exhibition.
Kamloops Arts Council’s annual Art Exposed event will occupy the Old Courthouse, 7 West Seymour St., from March 6 to March 14. The pieces entered into the exhibit will be juried by three accomplished local artists: Christine Beaton, Debbie Milner-Lively and Dave Snider.
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Beaton holds a bachelor of fine arts degree from Thompson Rivers University and was a sessional instructor in the drafting program at the school when it was still called University College of the Cariboo. In the past, she has shown at the Kamloops Art Gallery, the Arnica Artist-Run Centre, the TRU Gallery, Art in the Park and beyond.
Milner-Lively is a self-taught and life-long artist. For the past 20 years, she has painted watercolours and acrylics but now works primarily in oils, painting various subject matter.
Snider is a Kamloops photographer who specializes in scenery and floral shots. He has spent his 72 years in Vancouver, Prince George and Kamloops, since 1999. He teaches and shares with youth his love for the outdoors and how to responsibly enjoy it.
The region’s artists, meanwhile, have until Feb. 14 to submit their work for the exhibition. KAC members must pay $25 for their first piece and $15 for a second, while non-members pay $35 for their first piece and $25 for a second. Art can be in any medium, but must have been completed in the past 18 months.
For more information on submitting artwork or for gallery hours, go online to kamloopsarts.ca.




