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A Parade Marching Backwards in Time: The Trinity Western University Senior Art Show
March 31 – April 30
Langley Centennial Museum is pleased to bring you “A Parade Marching Backwards in Time: The Trinity Western University Senior Art Show.” TWU has partnered with the Museum for three consecutive years to present the exhibit, and this year eight TWU students will showcase their work. Nat Ferguson, Daniel Giesbrecht, Meghan Hitchman, Dylan De Jong, Rachel Klassen, Jill MacKnee, Dezi De Ruiter, and Jojo Wang are devoting their talents to preparing the multiple features of the exhibition and will be contributing works that are the culmination of their art education.
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For the past four years, these students have learned and practiced within a studio setting, while also studying art history, theory, and a variety of other academic disciplines. They have explored traditional and contemporary artistic media and have developed distinctive abilities to conceive and execute technically demanding, creative work.
Marching backwards, these students pay homage to their own growth by tackling themes such as literature, philosophy, psychology, history, and communications — themes that go beyond mere art in practice. Notions of memory, the production of fear, and profoundly personal narratives are demonstrated by these senior art students, a diverse group unified by their ability to express their unique experiences, comment on humanity, and engage with social issues.
An opening reception will be held at the museum, located at 9135 King Street in Fort Langley, on Thursday, March 31, from 6:30 - 9:00 pm. All are welcome.
For more information, please contact Curator Kobi Christian at the Langley Centennial Museum at 604.532.3536 or kchristian@tol.ca.
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