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March into Creativity show is set to inspire

As part of the show, on March 2, a demonstration will take place by talented artist Kate Herring.
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Image submitted South Delta Artists Guild member Ann Hilton and her piece entitled ‘Razzle Dazzle’ is part of the March into Creativity show running March 1 to 31 at Gallery 1710 in Tsawwassen.

Laurel Johnson

Contributing Writer

The South Delta Artists Guild is gearing up to showcase its talented local artists with a new, much-anticipated exhibition entitled March into Creativity.

The exhibition runs from March 1 to 31 at Gallery 1710 (1710 56th St.) in Tsawwassen. The gallery is open Friday to Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.

This exhibition promises a delightful journey featuring various forms of artistic expression.

Visitors can expect a diverse range of artwork, from glorious paintings to intricate sculptures and everything in between.

The South Delta Artists Guild boasts a rich pool of talent, with each piece offering a unique perspective and narrative. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or simply looking for inspiration, March into Creativity offers something for everyone, promising to ignite imagination and spark conversations within the community.

Creativity is not innate. With practice, we all have depths within ourselves which can result in exciting opportunities to showcase our talent to the public.

As part of the show, on March 2, a demonstration will take place by talented artist Kate Herring.