Two Rivers Gallery
725 Canada Games Way, Prince George, BC V2L 5T1
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march

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José Luis Torres Transition is a sculptural installation built uniquely for Two Rivers Gallery by Québec City-based artist José Luis Torres. The
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José Luis Torres
Transition is a sculptural installation built uniquely for Two Rivers Gallery by Québec City-based artist José Luis Torres.
The installation unfolds as an all-encompassing, seemingly endless construction that reflects the precariousness and endless change intrinsic to immigration.
Featured artwork: José Luis Torres. Transition, 2023. Installation detail.
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Time
February 11 (Saturday) 10:00 am - April 9 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Two Rivers Gallery
725 Canada Games Way, Prince George, BC V2L 5T1

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Experience the independence, resilience, and spirit of the Métis people as told through acrylic paint. Please join us at Two Rivers Gallery for an artist
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Experience the independence, resilience, and spirit of the Métis people as told through acrylic paint.
Please join us at Two Rivers Gallery for an artist talk with Prince George-based artist Erin Stagg on Thursday, March 16th at 7:30pm.
The artist will take the audience on a journey through time, sharing the stories behind each of her paintings in the exhibition. This event is free and open to all to attend.
Featured artwork: Erin Stagg, Guided by the Lights, 2022. Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
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Time
(Thursday) 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Location
Two Rivers Gallery
725 Canada Games Way, Prince George, BC V2L 5T1

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The Cree called the Métis Otipemisewak, or “the people who own themselves,” because they followed the beat of their own drum. This series of acrylic paintings by Prince George-based
Event Details
The Cree called the Métis Otipemisewak, or “the people who own themselves,” because they followed the beat of their own drum. This series of acrylic paintings by Prince George-based interdisciplinary artist Erin Stagg captures this intangible spirit of the Métis culture by illustrating stories of the Métis people through her own family history.
Featured artwork: Erin Stagg, Seventh Fire, 2022.
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Time
March 17 (Friday) 10:00 am - May 7 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Two Rivers Gallery
725 Canada Games Way, Prince George, BC V2L 5T1
april

Event Details
José Luis Torres Transition is a sculptural installation built uniquely for Two Rivers Gallery by Québec City-based artist José Luis Torres. The
Event Details
José Luis Torres
Transition is a sculptural installation built uniquely for Two Rivers Gallery by Québec City-based artist José Luis Torres.
The installation unfolds as an all-encompassing, seemingly endless construction that reflects the precariousness and endless change intrinsic to immigration.
Featured artwork: José Luis Torres. Transition, 2023. Installation detail.
more
Time
February 11 (Saturday) 10:00 am - April 9 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Two Rivers Gallery
725 Canada Games Way, Prince George, BC V2L 5T1

Event Details
The Cree called the Métis Otipemisewak, or “the people who own themselves,” because they followed the beat of their own drum. This series of acrylic paintings by Prince George-based
Event Details
The Cree called the Métis Otipemisewak, or “the people who own themselves,” because they followed the beat of their own drum. This series of acrylic paintings by Prince George-based interdisciplinary artist Erin Stagg captures this intangible spirit of the Métis culture by illustrating stories of the Métis people through her own family history.
Featured artwork: Erin Stagg, Seventh Fire, 2022.
more
Time
March 17 (Friday) 10:00 am - May 7 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Two Rivers Gallery
725 Canada Games Way, Prince George, BC V2L 5T1
may

Event Details
The Cree called the Métis Otipemisewak, or “the people who own themselves,” because they followed the beat of their own drum. This series of acrylic paintings by Prince George-based
Event Details
The Cree called the Métis Otipemisewak, or “the people who own themselves,” because they followed the beat of their own drum. This series of acrylic paintings by Prince George-based interdisciplinary artist Erin Stagg captures this intangible spirit of the Métis culture by illustrating stories of the Métis people through her own family history.
Featured artwork: Erin Stagg, Seventh Fire, 2022.
more
Time
March 17 (Friday) 10:00 am - May 7 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Two Rivers Gallery
725 Canada Games Way, Prince George, BC V2L 5T1
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