Granville's gallery row is alive with inspiration. Last week, at the Marilyn S. Mylrea Art Gallery, it was time to celebrate the opening of "Still Reflections" - a contemporary group exhibit featuring eight Canadian artists. Canucks owner Francesco Aquilini was among the guests who came by for a look at that landscapes and floral paintings featured which will be on display until April 8th. Check it out for yourself during Wed. - Sat. during gallery hours.
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Artist Tini Meyer (centre), posed with friends Lisa Boston (left) and Corina Stan in front of her piece entitled "Lost Blues". |
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Gallery owner Marilyn S. Mylrea's opening night featured guests artists like actor/artist Robert Marshall. |
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A vibrant red piece entitled "Cascade" is the work of BC artist Royden Josephson. |
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Gallery fans Mary-Lou Hatch (left) and Nada Hodge were among the opening night guests. |
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Marina Mallory (left) and Alena Pukhova stop to admire a piece entitled "Samar" by Tini Meyer. |
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