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Get your hands into art in Burnaby

Artists wanted - no experience required. The Burnaby Arts Council is gearing up to host a unique art event in honour of Culture Days, that will give local residents a chance to get involved in creating and displaying art.

Artists wanted - no experience required.

The Burnaby Arts Council is gearing up to host a unique art event in honour of Culture Days, that will give local residents a chance to get involved in creating and displaying art.

The event is called Creative Connections: A Hands On Approach to Community Art."

Local visual artist and city staffer in the parks department, Diane Moran, will be teaching a community workshop where participants will be encouraged to create a collage, poem, or drawing that will then be displayed alongside Moran's own art as part of an exhibit at Deer Lake Gallery.

Her exhibit opens Sept. 17 and the workshop is set for Oct. 1 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Burnaby Arts Council.

In a press release, the council notes that they are hoping to focus on the visual arts in the community during Culture Days, and looking at how art can be used to be a good global and local citizen.

Moran's exhibit will feature community arts initiatives dating back to 1999 up to the present day, including work she's done in Cuba, in Louisiana after Hurrican Katrina and other projects that have helped create connections in community through art.

For more, see www.burnabyartscouncil.org.