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Studio 16 1/2 – Opening for “The Art of Voting”

I was just down at the opening for “the Art of Voting” at Studio 16 1/2. Artists created portraits of the past 34 premiers of BC. I did a rendition of Harlan Carey Brewster.  Thanks to Bill and Kirsten for putting together such a brilliant show.

The show is amazing! You should get down to check it out. Studio 16 1/2 is open Thursday through Sat 11am to 5, Sunday noon – 5pm. More details at:

http://fantanstudios.com/

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