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SPRING 2017
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Spring Exhibitions AT THE SURREY ART GALLERY Experience new art, new ideas, and new media at Surrey’s contemporary art museum. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.Jim Adams: A Retrospective
High Muck A Muck: Playing Chinese
Apr 8−June 11
Opening Party: Saturday, April 8 | 7:30−9:30pm
Surrey-based artist Jim Adams paints landscapes and
portraits inspired by local peoples and geographies and
those of ancient civilizations including Africa.
In the TechLab, interact with
High Muck A Muck
, an
installation that explores Chinese immigration to the west
coast of Canada—both historical and contemporary.
We’ve got other exhibits on view too! Over the course
of the exhibits, events like talks, tours, and Family
Sunday—where families explore, enjoy, and create art
together—are fun and engaging opportunities to connect
with the artworks and the ideas behind them. Find out
more at
surrey.ca/artgallery.
Opening receptions are a fun way to see new art and
connect with people.
We love seeing families create art together at our Family
Sundays.
Art Instructor
PROFILES
Surrey Art Gallery invites you to learn
with instructors who are experienced art
educators and practicing artists. Here are
three of our spring instructors.
Sarah Leigh
Sarah Leigh has a diploma
in Classical Animation from
the Vancouver Institute of
Media Arts. She has worked
as a character animator for
television; the shows include
Being Ian
,
Chaotic
, and
Delilah
and Julius
. Sarah enjoys
teaching and helping students
create and strengthen their ideas through the art of
drawing and animation, and creating different characters
and bringing their personalities to life. This quarter, Sarah
will be teaching Cartooning & Comics, Claymation Puppet
Making, and The Art of the Graphic Novel and Manga.
See pages
72and
78.
Noelle Horrocks
Noelle Horrocks has a Bachelor
in Fine Arts from Emily Carr
University of Art + Design,
and training in early childhood
education. She has been
teaching art for nearly 20 years
at organizations including Arts
Umbrella, City of Vancouver,
and Shadbolt Centre for the
Arts. She is passionate about sharing opportunities to
learn and grow through art. Noelle’s personal art practice
focusses on ceramics and 3D installation. In the spring,
some of the classes Noelle will be teaching are Art
Explosion for preschool aged children, and a number of
clay classes for several age groups. See pages
66,
69and
72.Claire Cilliers
Claire Cilliers is a professional
artist whose work spans broad
cross-cultural connections.
She is an innovative children’s
art educator and has a special
interest in projects that fuse
community and classroom. She
has been inspiring children in
Surrey for a number of years—
first through the Surrey International Children’s Festival,
and then by instructing day camps and courses at the
Arts Centre. Claire has a great enthusiasm for a wide
range of artistic media and is able to share this with all
of her students in imaginative and creative ways. This
spring, Claire will be teaching, among other things, Art
Express. See page
72.Surrey Arts Centre
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Are you a people person who’s passionate
about art? Do you enjoy learning
new things? Join our dynamic team of
volunteers to enrich visitors’ experiences of
contemporary art and your own as well!
Contact Chris Dawson-Murphy, Volunteer Program
Coordinator:
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Children’s Art Program Assistants
Inspire young artists to express their creativity!
Volunteer at art classes or day camps where you’ll
learn to organize art materials, supervise students, and
assist the artist educators.
Gallery Event Volunteers
Do you thrive in dynamic settings engaging with
people? Gallery Event volunteers provide support at
artist talks, exhibit openings, Family Sundays, and more.
Gallery Youth Docent Program
Explore contemporary art, hone your presentation
skills, develop education programs, and learn to lead.
As a Youth Docent, you’ll enhance exhibitions through
activities that are both fun and educational.
THERE’S MORE
Look in these sections for performing arts classes!
Children | Youth | Adults
Look in these sections for visual art classes!
Early Years | Children | Youth | Adults