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Quilts reflect Western Canadian experience

The latest exhibition in the Window Salon of the Chapel Gallery is not to be missed. Canadian Content, an art quilt exhibition, showcases pieces that use fibre for visual interpretations of the Western Canadian experience.
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Blazing Sumac, fibre, by Marianne Parsons.

The latest exhibition in the Window Salon of the Chapel Gallery is not to be missed.

Canadian Content, an art quilt exhibition, showcases pieces that use fibre for visual interpretations of the Western Canadian experience. Each artist has used unique motifs, palettes and techniques to stylistically present symbols, events or landscapes.

This exhibition was organized through the Fibre Arts Network and all of the artists are from Western Canada. The 33 works reflect the style and current exploration of the fibre medium by the artist.

This show debuted at the Remarkable Symposium in Queenstown, New Zealand in April of this year. It will be exhibited at the Chapel Gallery from Nov. 9 to 30.

Holly Hildebrand and Kathy Dill are the local co-ordinators for this exhibition. 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. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Support is provided by the Saskatchewan Arts Board and the City of North Battleford.

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