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Impressions Through the Lens

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Eagle Scream – Maggie Johnson

In my mind #2 – Malonie Hewstan

White Out – Gerry Hiebert

Mill Lake – Doreen Jung

Spiral into the Abyss – Linda Treliving

Soaring Autumn – Doran Aisenstat

Alien Flower – Maggie Johnson

Tulip Quilt – Sid Clarke

In my mind #1 – Malone Hewstan

The Beauty of Nature – Linda Treliving

Chesterman Beach Blue Hour – Gerry Hiebert

Psychopomp – Vickie Legere

Willband Park Reflection – Betty Johnston

Almost Touching – Phil Dyer

Victoria Skyline – Betty Johnston

Sunflower Power – Doreen Jung

Spirit of the Forest – Vickie Legere

Working Hard – Sid Clarke

Encore Maestro – Andrea Chapman

Inside the Wind – Doran Aisenstat

Morning Hush – Andrea Chapman

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Phone
604-852-9358            
Email       [email protected]

Address
2387 Ware Street
Abbotsford, BC
V2S 3C6

Mailing Address                       P.O. Box 336, Station Main          Abbotsford, BC
V2T 6Z6

Opening Hours

Regular hours: 

Thursday – Saturday
11am – 3pm

Closed Sundays and Holidays.

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The Abbotsford Arts Council is situated on the unceded traditional territory of the Stó:lō peoples. The Stó:lō have an intrinsic relationship with what they refer to as S’olh Temexw (Our Sacred Land); therefore, we express our gratitude and respect for the honour of living, working and creating in this territory.