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Gallery at Queen's Park set to open two shows

Art lovers, be sure to stop by the Gallery at Queen’s Park in April. The Arts Council of New Westminster is presenting two new exhibitions from April 6 to 30, featuring the work of Danielle Bobier and Curtis Grahauer.

Art lovers, be sure to stop by the Gallery at Queen’s Park in April.

The Arts Council of New Westminster is presenting two new exhibitions from April 6 to 30, featuring the work of Danielle Bobier and Curtis Grahauer.

Satellite Fabulations: Speculative Topographies in the Anthropocene features Bobier’s work. Bobier is an interdisciplinary artist from New Westminster who works mainly in the field of print media and painting. She received a fine arts diploma from Langara College and is currently finishing her bachelor of fine arts degree at Emily Carr University.

The second exhibition, A Dark Shape on the Horizon, features the work of Grahauer, who now lives and works in Vancouver. He recently complete his master of fine arts degree at Simon Fraser University, and his research focuses on the way landscape is shaped by the “intertwining forces of human activity,” such as economics, recreation and agriculture.

Both exhibitions open with a reception on Wednesday, April 6 from 6 to 8 p.m., and everyone is welcome to attend.

The gallery is open Wednesdays from 1 to 8 p.m. and Thursdays to Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. See www.artscouncilnewwest.org for details, or call 604-525-3244.