November 3 – December 12, 2011
PAMELA HOLL HUNT | Abstract
Impressionist Pamela Holl Hunt works in oil to explore spatial depth as form and colour influenced by the art & art history studies in Europe.

Impressionist Pamela Holl Hunt works in oil to explore spatial depth as form and colour influenced by the art & art history studies in Europe.

Presented in the Eve Smart Gallery, the works of the late Frank Proctor, a respected Mission nature artist and World War II veteran.
This show was sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 109, Gibsons.

This show captured scenes in watercolour on a LARGE scale by painter Larissa Hsia.

On loan from Sunshine Coast Museum & Archives: 32 original watercolour paintings + 2 self-portraits, generously donated to the museum by Eva Kero in 2006.
The exhibits are sponsored jointly by the members of the Gibsons Public Art Gallery and by the Sunshine Coast Museum & Archives

In “A Happy Hour” three multimedia artists Susan Furze, Jan Poynter, Coralie Swaney share their favourite “hours” and those of their friends. It can be sailing, reading, gardening, dancing or ………? Perhaps your “happy hour” is included in these wonderful works of art.
Sponsors: Dr. Donald Bland & Mary Findlay

In the Harbour View Room,Roberts Creek artist Suzy Naylor offers paintings which explore leaves, being dyed by “dying”.

Artist Megan Dulcie Dill’s current work deals with impermanence and change.
“Salmon Cycles shows the dissolving images of fish swimming back and forth on their journey to local rivers. The ecological, economic and cultural significance of their annual returns is changing.”

Stone sculptures by Ian Hooley & interpretive landscape photographs by Hilary Stephens capture the ocean’s deep interplay of light and wind. The works were displayed in both the Main Gallery and the Harbour View Room.

Five artists exploring the intersection of Art and Motherhood.

In the Harbour View Room
Sarah Lipi presents photographs and digital works.

This exhibition included DVD programs and framed photography. The focus of the work is Paul’s personal view of women. Sechelt photographer Paul Clancy has previously shown his work at GPAG in “The Art of the Digital” exhibition.
We thank the Sponsor of this Exhibition – Casey’s Country Gardens, Sechelt, BC.

Vancouver’s Linda Frimer presented her work in the Harbour View Room. The exhibitions showed vibrant works in oils and watercolor.

This popular Young People’s Art Show highlighted the works of emerging young talents in all media, with each young artist allowed 3 submissions.
Thanks to our Sponsors:
Kidzsmart Concepts
Merchants of Sunnycrest Mall
Dr. A. Mackenzie Inc.
Plus additional support from Tanglewood Studio, art supplies & framing.

In the Harbour View Room, Noli Samaras presented his enchanting and intriguing resin pieces.

The Goddess: Centuries-old embodiment of abundance, fertility, nurturing, protection, wisdom, regeneration and life-giving waters. Katie’s recent large ceramic panels are a testament to our view of the Goddess, from prehistory to the present.

In Harbour View Room, photographs by noted Roberts Creek Photographer.

Group show of artists depicting images of home in many mediums.