Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Art in the Atrium exhibit showcases 26 artists

Catholic Women's league paints diverse portraits at Holy Trinity
Jane Appleby (left) displays her landscapes to CWL member Carol-Anne Campbell. Appleby's works include Yew Lake Trees (far left), inspired by the Group of Seven. Alistair Burns / The B.C. Catholic.
What do the original Vancouver Canucks logo, landscapes inspired by the Group of Seven, and iconography have in common?

All were displayed at the "Art in the Atrium" exhibit hosted by the Catholic Women's League of Holy Trinity Parish Sept. 7-8.

For full story see The B.C. Catholic website.


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