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ART EXHIBIT
Ranger Station Art Gallery 98 Rockwell Drive
Admission by donation
This exhibit will be on display for the month of July. Hours during the Festival are 9:00am to 5:00pm daily, and for the remainder of the month from 9:00am to 4:00pm Monday to Friday and 1:00pm to 5:00pm on weekends.
Rachael Ashe
Rachael Ashe is an emerging multi-disciplinary artist, who is self-taught in mixed media altered books, paper cutting, and paper engineering. A graduate of the Creative Photography program at Humber College, she works from a small studio in East Vancouver, British Columbia.

Rachael recently completed her first corporate commission for Vancity Credit Union, as well as her first paper-engineering project, for which she created ten full-sized musical instruments for the latest video of indie band, Current Swell. Much of her recent works have been explorations of freehand paper cutting and folding techniques focused on the repetition of shape and form.
Ernie Eaves
The Spirit Trail
The Spirit Trail is a short walk (1km) through a wonderful piece of west coast cedar rainforest on the east side of Harrison Hot Springs. The trail gets its spiritual feel from ceramic masks and faces that artist Ernie Eaves has placed in the trees along the trail.
Ernie became involved in ceramic arts soon after his retirement as a high school teacher. He has a small studio in his garage that he shares with his artist wife, Irene.
In addition to the Festival’s visual art exhibit, another visual art exhibit is being presented
in conjuction with the Harrison Festival.

Celebrating our 16th Annual
Visual Art Exhibit
Harrison Gospel Chapel
514 Lillooet Avenue
(three blocks east of the 3 way stop)
Art Exhibit Open:
Saturday and Sunday, July 6 - 7 from Noon to 5pm
and
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 12 -14 from Noon to 5pm
Free admission and free parking (while visiting the exhibit).
We are pleased to present our 16th annual visual art exhibit in conjunction with the Harrison Festival of the Arts. We aspire to be a key destination during the Festival for people who enjoy viewing visual art in a quiet, relaxed, and comfortable indoor environment. Our exhibit features a variety of local and area artists and artisans working with various media. As the exhibit host, Harrison Gospel Chapel encourages creative expression as it sees artistic inspiration a component of God’s creative spirit.
All are welcome to attend our annual Faith and Art Sunday worship services on Sunday July 7th & 14th, 2013 @ 10:30 am at the Harrison Gospel Chapel. These services will focus on the intersection of faith and art. The exhibit will be open for viewing immediately following the services.
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