EXHIBIT OPENING �KESU: THE ART AND LIFE OF DOUG CRANMER�
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On October 19, the Museum is opening a unique temporary exhibit of Doug Cranmer's work entitled Kesu: The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer. The exhibit is hosted by the Museum and curated by UBC's Museum of Anthropology.
Doug Cranmer was a First Nations artist from Alert Bay who won international recognition for his powerful images.
This unique exhibition captures the artist�s personality, his paradoxes, his range of work, and his profound influence on generations of Northwest Coast artists. Museum hours are Tuesday to Sunday, noon to 5.
'Kesu: The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer' is organized and circulated by the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. Funding for the exhibit is provided by the Department of Canadian Heritage Museums Assistance Program, and from proceeds of the Douglas Cranmer Memorial Fundraiser 2007.
Our Hours:
Summer (May 18 - Sept 30)
Daily : 10am - 5pm
Winter (Oct. 1 - May 17)
Tuesday - Sunday : 12pm - 5pm
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Arts | Entertainment Gallery | Exhibition |
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| Location: |
Campbell River Museum & Archives
470 Island Highway, Campbell River |
This event is for Everyone | |
| More Info: |
Museum at Campbell River [email protected] 250.287.3103 Event Website |
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