BC Scene

The arts and culture of British Columbia come to Ottawa/Gatineau

April 21 to May 3, 2009

Lafrenière & Pai Gallery

April 21 - May 3, 2009

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Lafrenière & Pai Gallery

13 Murray St.,

Free Event

Jill Allan lives in Vancouver, B.C.  In 1999 she graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design, (Calgary, Alberta) earning a BFA with a major in Glass.  She has received a number of awards for her work including the Millennium Award from the Canadian Craft Museum 2000, the Gold Medal for Excellence and the B.C. Creative Achievement Award 2007.  In March 2006 she was artist in residence at 'The Studio' of the Corning Museum of Glass, Corning New York. Her work is included in the collections of the Canadian Craft Museum and 'The Studio' at the Corning Museum of Glass.


Bridget Catchpole has been a studio jeweller for over ten years and currently resides in Vancouver, BC.  In 1998, she received her BFA, with distinction, in Studio Art at Concordia University in Montreal.  She has been recognized by the Canada Council for the Arts and the BC Arts Council as well as exhibiting internationally.  

Thematically, Catchpole's work references identity and personal expression.  Recent publications of her work can be found in Metalsmith's Exhibition in Print 2004, 1000 Rings and 500 Brooches published by Lark Books, 2004/2005.

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Imagine 600 artists from B.C. representing all disciplines, performing in the national spotlight on the stages of Ottawa/Gatineau: that's BC Scene, presented by the National Arts Centre, spring 2009.

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