Hands On!
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- Published on Friday, July 27, 2018
Photo by Eoin Devereux
Pictured are just a few examples of what you can find at the Hands On exhibit at Neepawa鈥檚 ArtsForward. Each piece is made by artists in or around the community, and uses a variety of artistic mediums.
Cassandra Wehrhahn
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If you haven鈥檛 stopped in to see the annual Hands On exhibit at ArtsForward already, you鈥檝e still got time.
The exhibit, which displays works of local artists in various mediums, was originally set up during the first week of July, and will be on display until the end of the month. This year鈥檚 Hands On has seven participating artists from in and around the community, and 20-25 pieces on display. Mediums featured in the display include woodworking (such as scroll saw pieces), acrylic and oil paintings, hand built pottery, and quilting. Each year is entirely unique, and the excitement is evident. Including that of the curators!
Director of Programming, Rrain Prior, of ArtsForward expressed their excitement, noting that for every other exhibit, they know exactly what to expect and how to display it. This time of year, it鈥檚 all new to them. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all surprises. So it鈥檚 always exciting, especially when a new artist comes in that we haven鈥檛 had before. I never quite know what to expect.鈥
Prior divulged that a lot of people make art, but don鈥檛 realize it themselves. With the Hands On exhibit, ArtsForward seeks to broaden people鈥檚 idea of what art is.
鈥淪ome people make duck decoys, glass fusings, or carve toys, and these are all things that we consider art,鈥 said Prior. 鈥淲e鈥檙e happy to show them at this show.鈥
The most important thing to note about the exhibit is the locality and openness. 鈥淲hat I love to stress is that it鈥檚 all just community artists,鈥 Prior enthused. 鈥淚t鈥檚 open to everybody, and I think it鈥檚 really valuable for everyone to see.鈥
If you miss your chance to view this year鈥檚 Hands On you鈥檒l have quite a while to wait. However, an exhibit featuring Wilf Walker鈥檚 stained glass work will be displayed in August to help you bide your time. Walker鈥檚 exhibit is scheduled to be set up after the upcoming long weekend.