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Art Club features Gray's work in the gallery – Virden Empire Advance

Beautiful work of the Virden Art Club is May’s display in Arts Mosaic’s CPR Historic Centre gallery.
The Art Club is featuring the work of the late Myrna Gray, past president of the club. You can view a number of her pieces including several works in sepia toned coffee art, a favourite of Myra’s.
Brenda Cameron, current president of the club, is thrilled to have the club re-starting after the two-year hiatus. “We usually take the summer off,” says Cameron, “but we’ve received permission to meet at the Wellview Golf clubhouse.” Club members will lunch together there and then create in the beautiful, windowed space. Virden Art Club meets two Tuesdays per month.
The work on the walls of the CP Train Station includes three dimensional pieces, fabric art and traditional paintings – well worth an in-person visit to Arts Mosaic’s gallery.
Arts Mosaic offers arts programming, workshops and education to communities in the RM of Pipestone, RM of Sifton, RM of Wallace-Woodworth and the Town of Virden. Artists from around the area are invited, each month, to display their work in Arts Mosaic’s gallery.
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Toys, twisted rollercoasters, rooftop fountains: meet this year’s Turner Prize nominees – The Guardian
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Can David Salle Teach A.I. How to Create Good Art? – The New York Times
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Opera House totem pole permanently removed from city's art collection – OrilliaMatters
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