[BCMA] Digital Accessioning with Born-Digital Records
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Sat Oct 11 17:07:43 PDT 2014
Museum Community:
I have similar questions to Kendar Fehr. I volunteer at an all-volunteer
museum with a lot of digital photographs. We also use Past Perfect. Please
share any helpful information!
Thank you,
Erika Robertson
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> 1. re retirement (Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv.)
> 2. Fireborn latest exhibit at Penticton Museum
> (Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv.)
> 3. Digital Accessioning with Born-Digital Records
> (Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv.)
> 4. Burnaby Village Museum looking for a pump
> (Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv.)
> 5. October at the Gallery (Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv.)
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> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 15:53:48 -0700
> Subject: [BCMA] re retirement
>
> Hello,
>
> Congratulations go to Joyce Austin, manager/curator of the Rossland Museum
> and Discovery Centre, on her retirement after 36 years. Joyce’s last day
> of work was September 26th. 2014. We wish her well in her retirement.
>
> The RHMAA has hired Joelle Hodgins, currently working in Whitehorse and a
> graduate of the University of Victoria, as manager of the museum. Joelle
> will start work on November 3rd.
>
> Regards.
>
> Libby Martin
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> President, Rossland Historical Museum and Archives Association.
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> To: Peter Ord <peter.ord at penticton.ca>
> Cc: Manda Maggs <Manda.Maggs at penticton.ca>, "Jeff Luesink (
> jluesink at pentictonfoundry.com)" <jluesink at pentictonfoundry.com>, "Brian
> Bendig (bbendig at pentictonfoundry.com)" <bbendig at pentictonfoundry.com>
> Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 16:47:34 -0700
> Subject: [BCMA] Fireborn latest exhibit at Penticton Museum
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> Date Sent: October 25th, 2014
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> Subject : *‘Fireborn’ latest exhibit at Penticton Museum.*
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> From:
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> Peter Ord - Museum Manager/Curator, Penticton Museum & Archives
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> Direct Tel: (250) 490-2452
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> Email: peter.ord at penticton.ca
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> *_________________________________________________________*
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>
> *What does a 6000 year-old copper frog and the SS Sicamous have in common?
> *
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> They were both made by the metallurgical wonders of a Foundry! Come
> explore the Penticton Museum’s latest exhibit, *Fireborn: How Foundries
> Shaped the Modern World*, and discover how the industrial world was
> shaped by processes developed over 8000 years ago. *Fireborn*, which
> opens on Friday, October 26th (from 4 – 7pm) will guide visitors through
> the history of foundries up to the present day, including the 95 year
> history of the Penticton Foundry.
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> “The Penticton Foundry is excited to be part of this informative exhibit,
> which highlights the impact the industry has had on our everyday lives, and
> throughout history” said Jeff Luesink of the Penticton Foundry. “We hope
> people will take the time to visit the museum in order to have a better
> understanding of the important role the foundry has played in the history
> of our community.”
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> The Penticton Museum has created a historical journey of metallurgy that
> touches on the impact that working metals has had on global culture and
> economy that begins at the Copper Age and ends with the Penticton’s own
> story, where this industry is alive and well. In 1920, when L.L. Wilkins
> settled in Penticton and opened the LL Wilkins Machine Shop, he likely had
> no idea that he would be contributing to the history and economy of
> metal-working in Penticton nearly 95 years later. His small shop, first
> located on Main street and then on Westminster produced aluminum, iron, and
> bronze metal objects. In the early years of WWII after his son had taken on
> the family business, they helped contribute to the Canadian War time
> efforts through producing engine parts for military support on the coast.
> After changing hands and name in the 1950s to become the Peach City
> Foundry, it relocated to its current position in 1976, changing hands and
> name again to what it is today: the Penticton Foundry Ltd.
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> For Peter Ord, manager/curator of the Penticton Museum, “The Fireborn
> exhibit offers such a great journey into the past. The museum team and the
> Penticton Foundry did such a great job of putting together an exhibit that
> explores the understated impact of such an interesting industry.”
>
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> *Fireborn: How Foundries Shaped the Modern World* is sponsored by the
> Penticton Foundry, the City of Penticton and the BC Arts Council. The
> exhibit opens on September 26th (from 4 – 7pm) and will run until January
> 2015.
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> For more information, visit www.pentictonmuseum.com. Please do not
> hesitate to contact the Penticton Museum at (250) 490-2454 or email :
> peter.ord at penticton.ca
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> To: bcma at lists.vvv.com
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> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 13:41:05 -0700
> Subject: [BCMA] Digital Accessioning with Born-Digital Records
> Hi, my name is Kendra Fehr from the Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives.
>
> I am currently researching process and protocol for digital accessioning
> for born-digital records/artifacts (materials that originate in a digital
> form as opposed to digital records made from
> analog objects)
>
> Could you please respond to me ( scm_a at dccnet.com) if you have any
> process and protocol hammered out for your institution which you could
> share with us.
>
> OR
>
> If you use *Archivimatica *could you please let me know. In particular
> I would like to know if it is compatible with Past Perfect for the DIP . I
> would also like to know if setting it up by oneself (as in a small
> institution with no IT department) without using the services of *Artefactual
> *was doable.
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> Thank You Museum Community in advance for your help!
>
> Kendra Fehr
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> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 11:26:38 -0700
> Subject: [BCMA] Burnaby Village Museum looking for a pump
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> Hello All
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> The BVM is on the hunt for a lever action water pump to sit on the top of
> a well head (not a real one just the wood platform)
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> We have a couple of shorter indoor style pumps but we are looking for a
> tall pump, cast iron for preference but a wood body would work as well.
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> If you have a spare pump, please give me a call at the contacts below.
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> Any reasonable offer will be considered
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> TomG
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> Tom Gooden
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> Assistant Curator
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> Burnaby Village Museum
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> 6501 Deer Lake Ave.
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> Burnaby, BC, V5G 3T6
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> Tel: 604.297.4559 Fax: 604.297.4557
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> Date: 1 Oct 2014 08:57:44 -0700
> Subject: [BCMA] October at the Gallery
> [image: [Kamloops Art Gallery]] <http://www.kag.bc.ca/> [image:
> [Experience Participate Indulge]]
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> October at the Gallery
>
>
> Exhibitions
>
> [image: TerribleBeautyemilycarr.jpg]
>
> Emily Carr
> *Loggers' Culls*, 1935
> oil on canvas
> Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Gift of Miss I. Parkyn
> Photo: Trevor Mills, Vancouver Art Gallery
>
>
> A Terrible Beauty: Edward Burtynsky in Dialogue with Emily Carr October
> 18 to December 31, 2014
>
> *A Terrible Beauty* offers a selection of photographs by Toronto-based
> photographer Edward Burtynsky, who is internationally renowned for his
> captivating images of natural and built environments that reflect both the
> impressive reach of human enterprise and the extraordinary impact of our
> hubris. Produced between 1983 and 2013, the photographs in *A Terrible
> Beauty* together represent all of his major bodies of work, from his
> early series of homestead photographs shot in British Columbia in the 1980s
> to his new, groundbreaking project on the subject of water and its
> fundamental place in the world ecology.
>
> Burtynsky’s work is presented in dialogue with a smaller selection of
> paintings and drawings by Emily Carr, an artist who likewise observed the
> impact of human industry on the natural world in some of her best-known
> works. Carr was painting in the early 20th century at a time when
> industrialized agriculture, resource extraction and practices such as
> large-scale logging in British Columbia were on the rise. Many of Carr’s
> sweeping vistas of sky were views only made possible by the clear-cutting
> of the forest. Though working in different media and over fifty years
> apart, both artists sought to record the changing, industrialized landscape
> and our place within it.
>
> * A Terrible Beauty: Edward Burtynsky in Dialogue with Emily Carr *is
> organized and circulated by the Vancouver Art Gallery with the generous
> support of the Killy Foundation.
>
> Curated by Bruce Grenville, Senior Curator, Vancouver Art Gallery
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *Curator's Talk*: Saturday, October 18 - 5:30 pm
>
> *Opening Reception*: Saturday, October 18 - 6:30 to 8:00 pm
>
> ------------------------------
>
> [image: Khan_Shunt.jpg]
>
> Khan Lee
> *Shunt*, 2004
> video still
>
>
>
> Khan Lee: Shunt October 18 to December 31, 2014
>
> Khan Lee’s video *Shunt *focuses on the iconic image and sound of a
> freight train—a feature of the local landscape that is steeped in Canada’s
> growth as a nation and that resonates locally on many levels, as a key
> source of employment and a constant sign of the movement of goods. In
> relation to* A Terrible Beauty: Edward Burtynsky in Dialogue with Emily
> Carr*, *Shunt* contributes to an ongoing dialogue about the sublime and
> industrialized landscape. To be viewed and heard inside and outside the
> Gallery, the work was produced as part of *Luminocity*, a week-long
> public art project featuring video projection, new media works and events
> in public spaces throughout downtown Kamloops.
>
> *Shunt *captures the process of shunting or switching railway cars,
> identified by the particular ultra-stereoscopic sound it creates. In a
> routine, yet highly organized process, “rolling stock” is sorted into
> complete train sets throughout the day to ensure that goods are directed to
> specific destinations across North America. Although not typically seen
> unless you are positioned along the rail line, the sound of this shunting
> action is indelibly connected to Kamloops, a major junction of the two
> national rail lines, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific.
>
> *Shunt* plays with the notion of sound in relation to time, as the
> shunting action creates a cascading series of reactions from one car to the
> next, making this everyday auditory experience visual. The real-time video
> is then compressed into a condensed and constructed experience for the
> viewer. Requiring precision filming and editing, *Shunt* captures the
> movement of the railway cars through the use of seven cameras positioned
> 240 feet apart and 360 feet away from the train, showing a panoramic view
> of the seemingly endless lines of railway cars and their steady movement
> through the landscape. Lee has also selected works from the Kamloops Art
> Gallery’s permanent collection to coincide with his video work as a way of
> reflecting on this landscape and how it has been depicted by other artists.
>
> Khan Lee’s work is supported by the British Columbia Arts Council– An
> agency of the Province of British Columbia.
>
>
>
> [image: BCArtsCouncil_BW_posWEB.jpg]
>
>
>
> Curated by Charo Neville, Curator, Kamloops Art Gallery
> ------------------------------
>
> *Opening Reception*: Saturday, October 18 - 6:30 to 8:00 pm
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> [image: CaoFei3.jpg]
>
> Cao Fei
> *Cosplayers*, 2004
> video still
>
>
> [image: calendar_tipi.jpg]
> Dana Claxton
> *Video Tipi*
> Luminocity October 31 to November 8, 2014 Various downtown locations >
> After Dark
>
> * Luminocity *is a week-long public art project featuring video
> projection, new media works and events in public spaces throughout downtown
> Kamloops. This new off-site initiative is a forum for independent media
> arts regionally, nationally and internationally. Enlivening public spaces
> in unexpected ways, *Luminocity *embraces new creative concepts and modes
> of expression in the media arts field and encourages diverse audience
> engagement outside the Gallery’s regular programming. Inspired by public
> art events such as* Nuit Blanche*, this is the KAG’s inaugural
> presentation, with videos screening in storefronts and on the facades of
> buildings, in the windows of the TNRD building and at the Old Courthouse
> and Rotary Bandshell at Riverside Park.
>
> Opening Hallowe’en night, the event begins with a Lost Souls parade,
> merging mobile media projects with theatrical and visual spectacle drawn
> from Latin American traditions that celebrate life and death and the
> passage of time. Site-specific projects evoke the shift from light to dark
> as fall and winter emerge and the time changes.
>
> *Luminocity *includes 23 artists, multiple sites, bands and DJs. See
> luminocity.ca <http://www.luminocity.ca> for details on sites and events
> (available soon).
>
> Terryl Atkins \ Derek Brunen \ Doug Buis \ Paulino Caputo \ Florian Claar
> \ Dana Claxton \ Instant Coffee \ Wayne Egers \ Cao Fei \ Tara Gardner \
> Isabelle Hayeur \ Brian Howell \ Gary James Joynes \ Clarence Jules \ Khan
> Lee \ Devon Lindsay \ Dasha Novak \ Cheryl Pagurek \ Stephanie Patsula \
> Jean Robison \ Matt Smith \ Holly Ward \ Siqi Xu \ Vincent Viezzer
>
> Luminocity is supported by the Vancouver Foundation.
>
> Khan Lee’s work is supported by the British Columbia Arts Council– An
> agency of the Province of British Columbia.
>
>
>
> [image: VancouverFoundation.png]
>
>
>
> Curated by Charo Neville, Curator, Kamloops Art Gallery
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> [image: memory #3 (implied violence)_1.jpg]
>
> Zev Tiefenbach
> *the memory box*, 2014
> video detail
> Zev Tiefenbach the memory box September 20 to November 1, 2014 The Cube Zev
> Tiefenbach presents what he calls “a saturation of self representation,”
> referring to the never-ending archive of images stored in social media
> sites that now make up one’s identity. Multiple iPad screens play looping
> videos comprised of fragments of moving images recorded on the artist’s
> iPhone. These vignettes range from relatives dancing at a family wedding,
> an odd late night encounter at an Oakland gas station and a drive home
> amidst a summer rain storm. Audio is activated manually by the viewer in an
> attempt to slow down and engage them with the images. Tiefenbach attempts
> to reframe the viewing habits of digital imagery and overcome the passive
> relationship that has become part of the modern condition. Curated by
> Craig Willms, Assistant Curator, Kamloops Art Gallery
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> [image: o+o-enews.jpg]
>
> *Good Earth*
> installation preparation
> Good Earth: A Celebration of Diverse Abilities BMO Open Gallery October
> 18 to December 31, 2014
>
> Join us for the opening of *Good Earth*, an exhibition of art inspired by
> the theme of community, sharing, friendship and inclusivity. Created by
> participants of the Options & Opportunities day program, *Good Earth *celebrates
> a world where everyone, regardless of ability, education, gender, race or
> religion is valued for their gifts.
>
> Options & Opportunities is a Kamloops-based adult day program providing
> support to people living with varying disabilities. Participants enjoy a
> variety of activities and the program is ever-evolving to meet the needs of
> the individuals supported.
> ------------------------------
>
> *Opening Reception*: Saturday, October 18 - 6:30 to 8:00 pm
> ------------------------------
>
>
> Calendar of Events
>
> [image: ArtAuction2013room.jpg]
> Art Auction Gourmet Dinner Saturday, October 4 - 5:30 pm The Plaza Hotel
>
> Join us for a special pre-auction dinner at The Plaza Hotel. This event
> offers guests an intimate dinner with other supporters of the Gallery. The
> evening continues with the Annual Art Auction at the Gallery. Tickets for
> the dinner and auction are $125 and available by calling the Gallery at
> 250-377-2400.
>
>
> Annual Art Auction Saturday, October 4 - 7:30 to 10:00 pm
>
> It’s time to enjoy the KAG’s Annual Art Auction. Over 100 works of art and
> gift items are up for live and silent auction. Live music and refreshments,
> BC wines and beer are available. This is a key event for the Gallery and we
> look forward to you joining us. Tickets are $25 and available by calling
> the Gallery at 250-377-2400.
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>
>
>
> [image: Burtynsky_Oil Fields #18, Belridge, California, USA, 2003.jpg]
>
> Edward Burtynsky
> *Oil Fields #18, Belridge, California, USA,*2003
> chromogenic print
> Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery, gift of the Artist
> ©Edward Burtynsky, Courtesy of Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto / Paul
> Kuhn Gallery, Calgary
> Curator's Tour with Bruce Grenville Saturday, October 18 - 5:30 to 6:30
> pm
>
> Join Bruce Grenville, Senior Curator, Vancouver Art Gallery, for a
> discussion of the work in *A Terrible Beauty: Edward Burtynsky in
> Dialogue with Emily Carr.*
>
>
> Opening Reception Saturday, October 18 - 6:30 to 8:00 pm
>
> Join us to celebrate the opening of our fall exhibitions *A Terrible
> Beauty: Edward Burtynsky in Dialogue with Emily Carr *and *Shunt *in the
> central galleries along with work by Options & Opportunities participants
> on the BMO Open Gallery. Zev Tiefenbach's *the memory box *continues in
> The Cube. This is an opportunity to meet the artists and curators, visit
> with other art supporters, enjoy live music and spend some time making art
> at the Kids’ Table.
>
> All are welcome and memberships are 25% off this evening.
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> [image: luminocityworkshop_enews.jpg]
> Costume Making Workshop Thursday, October 23 - 6:00 to 9:00 pm
>
> Join us in the KAG studios for a costume making workshop in preparation
> for the Hallowe'en parade held in conjunction with Luminocity. Bring ideas
> inspired by Day of the Dead celebrations.
>
> This event is FREE and open to everyone. No registration is required.
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> [image: fresh.jpg]
> Fresh Prints: Politics of Extraction Wednesday, October 29, November 12,
> 26 & December 10 - 3:00 to 5:00 pm
>
> Sign up to learn the basics of relief printmaking with KAG Art Instructor
> Melaina Todd. This program has space for 12 participants between the ages
> of 15 and 25. Pre-register by calling the Gallery 250-377-2400.
>
> Participation is FREE for members, $20 for non-members.Click here for
> details. <http://www.kag.bc.ca/publicprograms.htm>
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>
>
>
> [image: cardboard-stock-diy-mask-rabbit-and-lion.jpg]
> Baby & Me Art Exploration: Animal Masks Thursday, October 30 - 11:00 to
> 11:45 am
>
> Get ready for trick or treating by creating your own animal masks. Working
> with plant and vegetable-based pigment paints, markers and crayons,
> decorate animal masks and practice our best animal noises. Remember to
> dress for mess. This FREE event is open to children under three and their
> parents and guardians. No registration required.Click here for details.
> <http://www.kag.bc.ca/publicprograms.htm>
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>
>
>
> [image: facepainting-enews.jpg]
> Luminocity Tote Bag Printing & Face Painting Friday, October 31 - 5:00 pm
>
> Join us in the Ken Lepin and Tricia Sellmer studios at the Gallery in
> advance of the Lost Souls Parade to have your face painted and silkscreen
> your own *Luminocity *tote bag with glow in the dark ink.
>
> This event is FREE and open to everyone. No registration is required.
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> [image: parade_enews.jpg]
> Lost Souls Parade Friday, October 31 - 7:00 pm
>
> To launch the week-long new media public art event, *Luminocity*, the
> Kamloops Art Gallery is having a parade! Including a mobile video
> projection unit, zombies, musicians and other costumed merrymakers - the
> parade will carouse its way from 5th and Victoria Street to Riverside Park
> where *Luminocity *will kick off with bands and DJs hosted by Instant
> Coffee, video screenings all night in the Lumin-Haus and installations in
> the park. Meet us at the Kamloops Art Gallery at 7:00 pm in your best Day
> of the Dead-inspired costume.
>
> This event is FREE and open to everyone. No registration required.
> ------------------------------
>
>
> Fundraising Events
>
> [image: KAG-11561 Luxury Vacation Lottery-200x300PR1.jpg]
> Luxury Vacation Tickets On Sale
>
> Have you always wanted to go on a European River Cruise? Now is your
> chance to win one! The Luxury Vacation Lottery fundraiser is on now.
> Purchase a ticket for your chance to win a river cruise for two on the
> river of your choice, plus airfare. Tickets are $100 and are available at
> the Gallery Store or by calling 250-377-2400. On sale until noon,
> December 24, the draw date is January 7, 2015.
>
> Special thanks to our sponsors Travelwise, Avalon Waterways, CFJC TV,
> Kamloops This Week, New Wave Advertising, Radio B100 and Westkey.
>
> BC Gaming Licence #65354 | You must be in BC at the time of purchase and
> 19 years or older | Know your limit, play within it.
>
> Travelwise and Avalon Waterways have also come up with a special offer for
> Gallery members - click here for details
> <http://www.kag.bc.ca/docs/avalon_waterways_special_rate_for_kag_cruise.pdf>
> .
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> Thanks for supporting the Gallery!
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> Art Auction Set For October 4
>
> The 26th Annual Original Art Auction fundraiser happens October 4. Don’t
> miss your opportunity to bid on some fabulous original art and fantastic
> business packages. We have something for everyone – all types of art,
> sizes, prices and genres. You can join us for a gourmet dinner at The
> Plaza Hotel followed by the auction for $125 + GST per person or you can
> come for the auction only for $25 + GST at the Gallery. The theme this
> year is 1960s. The auction will be featuring live 60s music, 60s food and
> 60s dress up (if you so desire – otherwise semi-formal is great!). Contact
> the Gallery Store for tickets or by calling 250-377-2400.
>
> All items up for bids are on exhibit until Oct 3 with FREE admission to
> view. Pre-bids are accepted during this time as well. This is your chance
> to go home with some great art! Hope to see you there.
>
> Special thanks to our sponsors Re/Max, Kamloops This Week, Radio NL, New
> Wave Advertising, Westkey, CFJC TV and Mike Koehn Photography.
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> Madeleine lovingly hand-paints each 3-dimensional scene and coats her
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> Come visit us in the Gallery Store for a look at her work.
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