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Nominees named for arts awards

Nominees named for arts awards

A Thompson Rivers University student who used his Haida heritage to brighten the university’s walls and the sculptor behind the totem pole near the Real Canadian Superstore are among the artists up for prizes at this year’s Mayor’s Gala for the Arts.
Adult colouring books top Canadian bestsellers

Adult colouring books top Canadian bestsellers

Little did she know her art would be appreciated globally. “You can make one single painting and then a few people can enjoy [it].
Kindred artists

Kindred artists

Maureen Hove never bases her paintings on other artists’ pictures but, for her latest piece, she did just that.
Live showing of Lulu at Odeon

Live showing of Lulu at Odeon

Lulu, a production of The Metropolitan Opera, will be shown live at Cineplex Odeon on Saturday, Nov. 21, at 9:30 a.m.
Ingrid’s legacy

Ingrid’s legacy

When Ingrid Caines was treated for cancer, the staff at Royal Inland Hospital started to feel like an extended family to her and her husband Bob.
Photo Gallery: Selling strokes

Photo Gallery: Selling strokes

Kitchener Langfield works on a painting while showing other works for sale at a art show and sale over the weekend at Heritage House. Allen Douglas photos/KTW
Behind the lens

Behind the lens

The Kamloops Photographic Arts Club (KPAC) is all about sharing images, being inspired by each other and learning from each other. When the club enters a competition such as the Canadian Association for Photographic Arts (CAPA) Around B.C.
Is art for everyone?

Is art for everyone?

If you thought 4Cats Art Studio was new to Kamloops, you’re not alone. It moved from Seymour Street to Victoria Street in January and, as a result, has seen an increase in traffic.
Art show to give youth exposure

Art show to give youth exposure

Kit Langfield spends his days creating art through his job at Pirate Palace Tattoo Studios on Seymour Street. In his off-work time, he creates other art on canvases. On Saturday, Nov.
Twin Rivers teens paint the streets

Twin Rivers teens paint the streets

Fresh paint is glistening on the west side of the Emerald Centre, stark against the greyish-green walls of the old Rendezvous Hotel.