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Eden Fine Day at Gallery Sessions

A pop-rock singer-songwriter is the next artist featured in the Gallery Sessions series at Queen’s Park. The Arts Council of New Westminster is presenting the monthly all-ages music events at its gallery to help support and showcase local talent.
Eden Fine Day
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A pop-rock singer-songwriter is the next artist featured in the Gallery Sessions series at Queen’s Park.

The Arts Council of New Westminster is presenting the monthly all-ages music events at its gallery to help support and showcase local talent.

Up next, on Wednesday, March 23, you can stop in to the gallery to enjoy the talents of Eden Fine Day.

The singer-songwriter hails from the Sweetgrass First Nation in Saskatchewan was raised in Vancouver and spent more than 10 years in Santa Cruz, California, where she started writing and performing with her first band. She returned to Vancouver to start Vancougar, an all-girl band that has had two critically acclaimed studio albums.

“As a third-generation survivor of the Indian Residential School system, Fine Day’s performances are straight from the heart, often evoking wit and passion along with an expansive musical range,” a press release says.

Her March 23 performance will feature solo electric work.

She’s set to perform from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Gallery at Queen’s Park (in Centennial Lodge), and everyone is welcome. Admission is on a pay-what-you-can basis, with a suggested donation of up to $7.

See www.artscouncilnewwest.org for more information.