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Create Local: Tackle Global Art Exhibition and Sale: Carole Sabiston, Rick Leong, Phyllis Serota, Rande Cook , Judi Dyelle, Sandra Meigs, Sheila Norgate, Eva Campbell, Samantha Dickie, Shawn Shepherd, Helene Cyr, Victoria Edgarr, Roy Green, Carey Newman, Jeremy Herndl, Meira Mathison, Duane Prentice, Desiree deRuiter, Francis Sullivan, wendy skog, Heather Keenan , Waine Ryzak, Frances Semple, Jane Francis
The Didi Society and Belfry Theatre present Create Local: Tackle Global, an art ...
In-Person Event
Sat. March 5th 2016 - Sun. March 6th 2016 + Add to Calendar
Belfry Theatre
12 - 5 pm
Free
Artists
Carole Sabiston
Rick Leong
Phyllis Serota
Rande Cook
Judi Dyelle
Sandra Meigs
Sheila Norgate
Eva Campbell
Helene Cyr
Carey Newman
Jeremy Herndl
Meira Mathison
Duane Prentice
Desiree deRuiter
Francis Sullivan
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Heather Keenan
Waine Ryzak
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Frances Semple
Jane Francis
Event Description
The Didi Society and Belfry Theatre present Create Local: Tackle Global, an art exhibition and sale to celebrate International Women’s Day 2016.There will be an opening reception and exhibition preview on Friday, March 4, 2016 from 5:30-8:30pm opening where guests will be able to meet the artists, purchase artwork and support The Didi Society projects, both local & international. Tickets for the opening reception are $25 and available through the Belfry Box Office: 250 385 6815 / on line: tickets.belfry.bc.ca
The general sale and exhibition will take place on Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6 from 12-5pm. Admission is free.
This intimate exhibition features fine artwork by emerging artists and a selection of the most acclaimed artists on the Victoria scene.
Please join us for a unique opportunity to add to your collection of local art, including paintings, sculpture, ceramics and jewelry.
All of the artwork will be priced under or around $1,000, with 75% paid to the contributing artist and 25% to support The Didi Society.
The Didi Society is a Victoria-based non-profit that works to empower women globally through fair trade, and educate youth locally to be changemakers for social justice.
We are very grateful to all the wonderful artists who have generously contributed to this event!
To learn more on the work of The Didi Society please visit: www.thedidisociety.org