Manager Diana Chisholm says two of these shows explore making a home in Newfoundland, which is supported by the Association of New Canadians and one is supported by the Rooms.
Grenfell Art Gallery will open their first exhibition of the year this evening. Manager Diana Chisholm says there will be three shows which open from 4-7pm today. She says two of these shows explore making a home in Newfoundland, which is supported by the Association of New Canadians and one is supported by the Rooms. Other projects are “We Are Here” and Jenny Brake with “Ribbons of Steel.” Chisholm says there is no cost to attend the exhibitions which feature local talent. She says the gallery will be busy February and into March. For more information on upcoming shows go to grenfellartgallery.ca or find them on facebook and instagram.
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