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Visiting artist offers unique family workshop

Immuto, Jennifer Wanner's art exhibit, will be at the Two Rivers Gallery from Jan. 17 until the end of March. In the meantime Wanner is offering a workshop to family's wishing to explore art in an unusual way Saturday, Jan. 19 from 1 to 3 p.m.

Immuto, Jennifer Wanner's art exhibit, will be at the Two Rivers Gallery from Jan. 17 until the end of March.

In the meantime Wanner is offering a workshop to family's wishing to explore art in an unusual way Saturday, Jan. 19 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the gallery.

"it is always a treat for us to have a visiting artist in town and we are delighted that Jennifer wanted to facilitate a workshop with families," said Carolyn Holmes, public programs manager at the gallery. "Children and adults will work together to create a new plant life based on the surrealist game the Exquisite Corpse. I can only imagine the awesome and potentially threatening life forms families will create."

Wanner grew up in Calgary and studied drama and visual arts. She recently completed a masters in fine arts at the University of Western Ontario.

Wanner creates new botanical life forms in collages, water colour paintings, drawings and stop motion animation. Her artwork serves as a critique of the drive for humans to dominate nature.

The afternoon's entertainment is $7 per person or $20 per family and suitable for all ages, said Holmes.

Families can register online at www.tworiversgallery.ca, click on public/studio programs, studio programs, studio programs for youth and children, by phone at 250-614-7800 or in person at 725 Civic Plaza.