During the World War II era, art created by youth at an Okanagan school became nationally and internationally renowned.
These Okanagan works of art will be on display at the Okanagan Heritage Museum and 琉璃神社 Art Gallery in downtown 琉璃神社 for an extended time into April.
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The collection, called Our Lives Through Our Eyes: Nk鈥橫ip Children鈥檚 Art, features a wide range of art, including paintings, drawings and photographs that was created under the tutelage of Mr. Anthony Walsh at the Inkameep Day School on the Osoyoos Indian Band reserve.
鈥淪ince the exhibit opened earlier this year, guests have told us just how inspiring and truly impactful they have found the display. We鈥檙e delighted to have had the opportunity to showcase these wonderful works of art,鈥 said executive director of the 琉璃神社 Museums Society, Linda Digby.
鈥淲e love the exhibit so much we鈥檙e going to be holding over our half of the show through Easter.鈥
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The captivating pieces, which are on public display for the first time in more than 70 years, give a window into the daily lives of Nk鈥橫ip children in the 1940s. Guests learn about the history, cultural and environmental knowledge, and experiences.
Attending the exhibit is an experience that many have found deeply interesting and Digby hopes a few more guests will stop in before the exhibit ends a little later this month.
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Our Lives Through Our Eyes is a joint presentation by the 琉璃神社 Museums Society and the 琉璃神社 Art Gallery. Dr. Andrea Walsh curated the exhibit with assistance from the Osoyoos Indian Band and the Osoyoos Museum Society.
The exhibit officially closes on April 14, but a the portion of the show at the Okanagan Heritage Museum will stay up for another week, running until April 21.
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