The Village Gallery in Lumby is celebrating some of the art that has been created during the pandemic.
The small gallery worked with artist Ernie Hurst to bring the collection to life and challenged locals to create art about COVID-19. There’s everything from paintings to mosaics, a poem and even a statue of B.C.’s provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.
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Lumby art gallery showcases pieces made during lockdown
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