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Tree of Life Exhibition

Vancouver Lipont Art Centre23 Sep '17 to 10 Oct '17 @ 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tree of Life Exhibition
The Tree of Life is an archetype, theme, motif, image, spiritual concept and mythological story that is found across cultures and throughout human history. It is understood to connect all forms of creation and is a cosmic conception that embodies life’s mysteries, unites the heavens, the earth, and the underworld, and is seen as a representation of everlasting life. Its various interpretations from indigenous cultures and major religions have influenced art, architecture, and visual representation for millennia.
 
This international exhibition explores the ways in which the Tree of Life has been represented in 20 countries across Central, South, East, and South-east Asia and includes the artwork of 58 artists and craftspeople, many of whom are masters of their chosen form and some who are Living National Treasures* in their countries of origin. The artworks are as diverse as the cultures they originate from and are both traditional and contemporary. They are handcrafted from natural and sustainable materials, and include textiles, paintings, ceramics, weaving, leather, lacquer ware, jewellery, stone, wood, and metal.
 
Exhibition Information
The exhibition is presented in Vancouver by the Canadian Society for Asian Arts (CSAA) in cooperation with the World Crafts Council Asia Pacific Region, Crafts Council of India, and Society Atelier Sarawak. The exhibition was conceived by co-curators Manjari Nirula of India and Edric Ong of Malaysia. The Canadian curators are Sheila Hall, a Director of the Canadian Society for Asian Arts, and Ray Hartley.
 
Location: Vancouver Lipont Art Centre
4211 No. 3 Road, Richmond, BC Canada V6X 2C3
(Canada Line – Aberdeen Station – Richmond)
 
Exhibition dates: September 23 - October 10, 2017  (Closed Oct. 9 for Thanksgiving)
Open daily 9am-5pm - closed on statutory holidays - free admission and parking.
 
Family Program: Saturday, September 30, 2017, 2:00 - 5:00pm
Woodblock printmaking, Bodhi tree wishes, artist demonstrations; free
 
For more information contact Vancouver Lipont Art Centre at (604) 285-9975 or www.lipont.com
Event Location Vancouver Lipont Art Centre
Address: 4211 No. 3 Road,
Post Code: V6X 2C3

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