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Pitt Meadows Art Gallery Exhibition

Exhibition runs June 15 - July 21, 2024 - H2O

The Pitt Meadows Art Gallery (PMAG), located on the main floor of the South Bonson Community Centre will open on June 15, 2024 with the next exhibition titled H2O. This exhibition highlights the fundamental importance of water to our existence. Beyond its essential role, its form and natural beauty make it a central theme captured in many works of art.

H2O presents a curated collection of artwork from the Garibaldi Art Club, each tasked with capturing water as the primary subject. The pieces portray diverse scenes, from waterways to conceptual explorations and ideas relating to water. All work will be available for sale. 

Opening Reception  |  Saturday, June 15, 2024  |  1:00pm
PMAG Gallery Hours  |  Tuesday to Sunday  |  11:00am - 3:00pm  |  Free Admission

Located at South Bonson Community Centre (Main Floor) | 10932 Barnston View Road,  Pitt Meadows, BC  |  604.465.9845  |  pmag@pittmeadows.ca

Artist Demo Days - June & July

During the exhibition artists from the Garibaldi Art Club will provide demonstrations in the gallery during gallery hours, from 1:00pm - 3:00pm. 

  • Sunday, June 16 - Lyn Thomas (Pastels)
  • Saturday, June 22 - Isabel Gibson (Acrylic)
  • Sunday, June 23 - Kathy Nay (Watercolour)
  • Saturday, June 29 - Bryn Watkins (Oil)
  • Sunday, June 30 - Simone Sullivan (Pastel or Acrylic)
  • Saturday, July 6 - Suzanne Amendolagine
  • Saturday, July 13 - Dave Clark (Watercolour)
  • Sunday, July 14 - Sahar McCullough (Oil)
  • Saturday, July 20 - Tammy Routley

About the Garibaldi Art Club

The Garibaldi Art Club, has been sharing its work with the community since 1959. Today the club has over 70 members, ranging from beginners to experienced artists. The club offers a variety of activities and opportunities for their members to develop and showcase their work. 
H2O presents a curated collection of artwork from the Garibaldi Art Club, each tasked with capturing water as the primary subject. The pieces portray diverse scenes, from waterways to conceptual explorations and ideas relating to water. 

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