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Canadian Art

Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery



101 Queen Street North (located in Centre In The Square), Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
519-579-5860
www.kwag.ca/en/index.asp
Monday to Saturday 9:30am-5pm, Thursday 9:30am-9pm, Sunday 1-5pm

Artist Talk: Marc Ngui and Magda Wojtyra
Artist Talk: Marc Ngui and Magda Wojtyra
Wed, Jan 18, 2012 | 7 pm | Free

Meet the creative duo behind Let's Glow. Join us for an evening with KW|AG artists-in-residence Marc Ngui and Magda Wojtyra as they share insight into their artistic practice and the Let's Glow exhibition.
Jan 18, 2012 Jan 18, 2012

 

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