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Artbeat – Arts & Culture from the Edge – April 12, 2024

Water

Everyday, indeed every hour Water is disappearing from our lands, forests, lakes, rivers, streams, estuaries and more. This is a worldwide disaster and has already caused starvation and death in many countries. Climate change is responsible for melting ice, rising sea levels, floods and droughts.

In BC, along with many other provinces in Canada where land and water are considered to be abundant, we are feeling the destruction caused by the rising temperatures and warming waters. Many of these disasters are man-made, starting as far back as the Industrial Revolution, and it has only continued to escalate rapidly over the last fifty to sixty years. 

Throughout the Middle East, rainfall continues to decline, and along with scorching heat, it is causing severe drought. Clean water is essential to survival. No potable water means dead animals, no crops, and as a result no food.

Most other countries throughout the world (though, perhaps not in quite as much danger as the desert areas) are beginning to suffer in various ways due to the increasingly extreme weather patterns.

Everyone knows the saying “Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink” while this isn’t an exact quote of the original poem, it has never been truer in our changing world. 

71% of the earth is covered by it, yet less than 3% is drinkable. It is an inorganic compound described by the simple formula of H2O, transparent, tasteless, odorless and nearly colourless, it exists in all forms solid, liquid, and gas, and it moves continually through a cycle of evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation and run off. Yet it is one of the compounds in our world that life would be impossible without.

This month our Artists will be showing how much we need to protect this giver of life in all its forms. Join the Village Gallery as we draw attention to this integral element of our very existence

The show will run from April 8th until May 3rd at the Village Gallery

Community Art Class Program – Year End Show

May 6– 31, 2024

It has been a great art-filled season with the Art Class Program running its second year.

This show will feature the works of local residents who participated in program during the fall/winter. There will be works in Drawing, Acrylic painting, Needle felting, Miniature models, Oil painting, Bookbinding, Watercolour Painting, and Polymer Clay. 

All participants are invited to submit their work to the Village Gallery by May 4. 

There will be two final classes for all participants to finish up their work on April 24 & May1, 5:30-8pm at the Lumby OAP Hall. Instructors will be there to help students get their work ready for display.

Local arts volunteer Jeannette Wilding organized the program with the help of a Community Arts grant from the Monashee Arts Council. The vision was to create a program that would engage local artists in sharing and teaching their skills to the community, and to promote the advancement of the arts. The program has helped to build a sense of community and support during the winter months, and provided an affordable and supportive space for people to develop their creativity.

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