Galleries are a place of convergence where art intersects with life, where expression gives way to inspiration and a shared experience creates community.
Curators are a vital part of the ebb and flow of the art scene. Working alongside artists to showcase work and draw an audience; a symbiotic and supportive relationship. Galleries across British Columbia showcase the art of locals, well known artists, and internationally recognized professionals. Explore hundreds of galleries throughout the province, from small, individually owned spaces, to large city exhibitions housed in public galleries.
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Fort St. John is situated in northeastern British Columbia. Among the fun things to do in Fort St. John, the Fort St. John Community Arts Council stands out, representing over two-thirds of the 35,000 residents who participate in or enjoy arts activities. The Arts Council, with 24 member groups, fosters a vibrant community with music, dance, visual arts, theatre, and more.The North Peace Cultural Centre (NPCC) is the hub for arts and cultural events, housing a 400-seat theatre, Public Library, Art Gallery, and an arts activity centre. Key events include the Annual Street Banner program, Flower Pot painting, and the Bright Nights in June Festival.Whether you're a resident or a visitor, exploring the arts and cultural offerings is one of the most fun things to do in Fort St. John.
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