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Bowman Arts Centre opens with last three exhibitions before big move

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The Bowman Arts Centre has three last big exhibitions to draw the long standing arts centre’s tenure to a close, which reflect the building’s storied history.

The opening receptions are, Jan. 26 from 7-9 p.m. at the Bowman Arts Centre.

“ We have two exhibitions here which are quite suitable for our last days here,” said Bowman Arts Centre curator Darcy Logan.
 The Group of Several, feDarcy Logan prepares to hang a painting. photo by Richard Ameryaturing a selection of paintings from  Roy Adachi, Betty Bourke, Donna Crawford, Julie Cuthbertson, Tweela Houtekamer, Dianne Kubik, Connie Larson, Gerard Plettell and Janice Sheets will  fill one room.


There are some prints and some acrylics. They have never had a chance to exhibit here before, so I was quite excited to have their exhibit as one of the last ones,” he said.
“The subject matter is quite traditional so there are a lot of things like landscapes,” Logan continued.


He is especially excited to feature “Creation, Culmination and Conclusion”  in the other room. It is a juried exhibition of work by the Lethbridge artist’s club, who have been using the building as a home since the 1960s.


“They are one of the oldest art groups going in Lethbridge. They’ve been around since the 1930s,” he enthused adding he thought they had been operating out of the Bowman Arts Centre since the 1960s. Their works also feature very traditional subject matter in a variety of mediums including oil, watercolour and acrylics.


And Mexican born artist Patricia Polo, who has recently relocated to Lethbridge, has her works in the Bowman showcases.
“She was part of the community there. I’m very pleased to give her the opportunity to show her new community her most recent works she has produced,” he said.


 The opening reception for all three exhibits is  7-9 p.m. Jan 26.
 They will be on display until April 6, when the Bowman prepares to move to the new community arts centre.
 There will also be a new exhibition, “Pleine Aire Work,”  at the Yates Theatre Gallery opening the same night including recent works by  Sylvia Klassen, Karina Mak and Eric Martens who  decided among themselves to “paint in the open air.”

— by Richard Amery, L.A Beat Editor

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