Federation of Canadian Artists explores newness at Surrey Art Gallery, to October 16
Fresh Paint, a juried exhibition, features paintings by the group’s Fraser Valley Chapter

Gwen Murphy. Lakeside View, acrylic on canvas. Image courtesy the artist
Surrey Art Gallery hosts Fresh Paint, presented by the Fraser Valley Chapter of the Federation of Canadian Artists to October 16; gallery fall opening is September 17
FRESH PAINT, A juried exhibition of paintings by the Fraser Valley Chapter of the Federation of Canadian Artists, is now on at Surrey Art Gallery
The local chapter has than 90 members from Chilliwack to Surrey/White Rock and from Mission to Coquitlam. Artists were invited to produce paintings that explore the idea of “fresh” through new techniques, new subject matter, new and creative points of view, the use of new and exciting colours, or subject matter that hints at new growth and renewal. Each artist interpreted the idea in their own way.

Gary H McDonald, I Walk the Lane, acrylic on canvas. Image courtesy the artist
“This exhibition presents visitors with a rich array of colour and bold mark-making,” Surrey Art Gallery assistant curator Rhys Edwards says in a release. “These skilled artists will tempt you into their luscious imaginings of nature through deft brushwork and skillful compositions.”
The Federation of Canadian Artists was founded in 1941 to advance the knowledge and appreciation of art and culture for all Canadians through education, exhibition, and communication in the visual arts. It also supports and promotes emerging to professional member artists.
Admission is free. The gallery’s fall opening reception on September 17 is open to the public. More information is at Surrey Art Gallery.

Joyce L Trygg, Line Dancing, watercolour on paper. Image courtesy the artist
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