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Shadows of the Past revealed at CNC

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Shadows of the Past is College of New Caledonia's arts instructor Betty Kovacic's largest piece ever. The First World War Internment Project is a six by 16 foot painting, located outside the college cafeteria, which commemorates and recognizes the experiences of ethno-cultural communities affected by Canada's first national internment operations from 1914 to 1920. The piece was unveiled Wednesday near the college's cafeteria.

In the video opening remarks were made by Andrew Hladyshevsky of the Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund, CNC president John Bowman and Betty Kovacic.


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