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Marilyn Mylrea Gallery Opening for Still Reflections

Feb 16, 2007

By Catherine Barr

 

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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