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Looking at humanity's influence on Earth in Lake Country art exhibit

The exhibit is on until Nov. 21
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Executive Director Petrina McNeill and Board President Sharon McCoubrey standing with an art installation outside the Lake Country Art Gallery.

A new art exhibit opens at the Lake Country Art Gallery on Sept. 25 exploring how humans have shaped earth. 

With art from the Okanagan's Bryon Johnston, the exhibit 'Anthropocene' will look at humanity's influence on oceans, ecosystems, geology and climate. 

Johnston and the gallery are hosting an opening reception on Sept. 25 at 6 p.m.

The exhibit will feature sculpture and installation. 

Check out Johnston's work at the gallery until Nov. 21. Entrance is by donation. 



Brittany Webster

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