Group show by members of Chilliwack Visual Artists Association opens on Valentine’s Day
From the movement of water to the creatures that live in it, local artists are sharing their vision of water in a group exhibition.
‘Water’ by the Chilliwack Visual Artists Association is on display in the O’Connor Group Art Gallery in the Chilliwack Cultural Centre from Feb. 14 to March 16.
The show includes oil and acrylic paintings, light sculptures, fabric arts, photography and more.
“Water is a powerful force that has inspired artists for centuries. From the vastness of the ocean to the serenity of a mountain stream, water evokes a wide range of emotions and ideas,” the association wrote in a group statement.
“Ancient peoples travelled the oceans, for a thousand years the Inuit have lived in a climate of ice and water, we drink it, we bath in it, we use it for our leisure. Water is one of the most important elements to the survival of all life; its importance can not be understated. To explore the subject, there is no end the inspiration it can provide.”
In this show, members of the association take a look at the impact water has on people culturally, scientifically and artistically.
Group show and sale ‘Water’ by the Chilliwack Visual Artists Association is at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre from Feb. 14 to March 16. The opening reception is Saturday, Feb. 17 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday. Admission is free.
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