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Work by Blanche Johnston will be featured as part of the Community Arts and Artisanship Program's Graduation Exhibition.

Community Arts and Artisanship Program Graduation Exhibition

Everyone is invited to view the graduating students' artwork and celebrate their success in completing the certificate program

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Exhibition dates: Oct. 15 - 25
Location: Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, University of Saskatchewan
Reception: Oct. 18, 7 - 10 pm

Everyone is invited to come and view the graduating students' artwork and celebrate their success in completing their certificate program.

Featuring work by: Jill Cope, Faye Erickson, Blanche Johnston, Melissa Ketilson, Holly Mansell, Maureen McIntosh, Kelly Parker and Twyla Yobb

The University of Saskatchewan's Community Arts and Artisanship Program offers non-degree art classes and workshops in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media, metalwork, glass art, textiles and more. Whether you are a complete beginner or a seasoned artist looking to learn new skills, there is a range of classes available that are offered by experienced artists who enjoy teaching and supporting students in their creative journeys.


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