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2011 Nature of Island Artists Art Show

Art Show Quick Facts:

- Show runs from September 17th to October 12th, 2011 at the Goldstream Nature House

- Featuring nature-inspired art from over 70 local artists including Robert Bateman, Morgan Warren, Lissa Calvert, Mark Hobson and many more!

- Not just paintings: show features nature art done in a variety of mediums including stone and wood sculpture, textiles, photography, prints, art cards, textiles and more.

- Easy to take home the piece(s) you love! Just bid in our silent auction (running for the duration of the show) or purchase the piece outright!

- Feel good about your purchase: All proceeds from the sales of art go directly towards sustaining environmental education at Goldstream Provincial Park.

- Fun for kids too: Complete a scavenger hunt which takes kids around the show getting them to make close observations of the artwork with a prize at the end!

- Check out the nature-inspired murals done by the winning classes of our 2009 Youth Art Challenge!

- Teachers: Book your art show program now by calling 250-478-9414

 

A Celebration of Life and History in Nature

 As you may know this year is BC Parks’ centennial celebration and British Columbians are celebrating 100 years of life and 100 years of history in BC’s Provincial Parks.  100 years have past since the birth of our first park; but thousands of years have passed and thousands of births have occurred here in the Goldstream River which is the heart of this Provincial Park.  

Following the disastrous April 16th, 2011 gas spill into Goldstream’s Salmon bearing river, the need to protect our natural world and increase awareness has been amplified.  This year our theme will celebrate the history and the uniqueness of our natural environments. 

 For Goldstream Provincial Park the life created in the river is what we celebrate as the history and the heart of the Park.  Chris Paul, a member of the Tsartlip Nation and a Coast Salish artist has captured this unique celebration with his piece “Sockeye’.

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