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FOR THE LOVE OF ART Members of Burnaby’s arts community are once again pushing for a new art gallery for the city. Irene McCutcheon, front and centre, has been a longtime advocate for a new gallery. She’s joined by (from left) Joseph Therrien, Brian Daniel, Bill Thomson, David Handelman, Farhad Amini and Marlene Daniel. PHOTO CHUNG CHOW
Arts advocates up to bat again Current art gallery in Burnaby is bursting at the seams, and ‘there’s a real need and the time is right’ By Jeremy Deutsch
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For decades, artists in Burnaby have been pushing for a new art gallery, without much success. Now, the Burnaby Arts Council is hoping to resurrect the issue one more time in hopes of finally getting a new home for art in the city. The council is hosting a public forum to
discuss a new public art gallery for Burnaby. The forum is scheduled for Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m., Room 103 at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts. Bill Thompson, chair of the arts council, suggested the current gallery located in Ceperley House at Deer Lake has reached a point where it can’t accommodate large shows. The gallery has been housed at Deer Lake since the late ’60s, and he noted the
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population of the city has grown immensely since that time. “There’s a real need and the time is right,”Thompson told the NOW. “The city is going through a lot of changes. … This is great opportunity to make a statement on how the city believes in culture, it’s a creative city and how it needs to go forward and support its arts community.” He also pointed out the current gallery
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can’t hold or store the city’s vast art collection of 5,000-plus art works on paper from noted artists including RobertYoung, Sybil Andrews, Gordon Smith and Jack Shadbolt. It’s a similar sentiment echoed by David Handelman, another member of the arts council. He said he has a great respect for the Continued on page 4
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