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Creations with musical functionality

Now showing in the Window Salon of the Chapel Gallery is "The Beat Goes On". This exhibition by potter Teresa Gagne combines art and music as universal languages.
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Untitled, clay and leather, Teresa Gagne

Now showing in the Window Salon of the Chapel Gallery is "The Beat Goes On".

This exhibition by potter Teresa Gagne combines art and music as universal languages.

Gagne is an experienced artist, who combines creativity and a sense of fun to explore the medium. She has created musical instruments using clay, to pay homage to ancestors who used the same method for generations. These pieces are both beautiful and functional.

Gagne is a graduate of SIAST's ceramics program, She continues to participate in professional development workshops and shares her knowledge with students and other artists. Gagne has received awards for her pottery and her work is in public and private collections including the Saskatchewan Arts Board and the Mann Art Gallery in Prince Albert. This exhibition runs to the end of October.

For more information please contact the Chapel Gallery at 445-1757. The Chapel Gallery is located in the Don Ross Centre at 891-99th St. and is open Wednesday through Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Support for the gallery is provided by the Saskatchewan Arts Board and the City of North Battleford.

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