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Our Feathered Friends opens as Pitt Meadows' first exhibit of 2026.
Summary
The Pitt Meadows Art Gallery opens 'Our Feathered Friends' by printmaker Molly Gray on Jan. 24, featuring hand-carved lino prints of British Columbia birds; the exhibition runs through March 1.
Content
Our Feathered Friends opens at the Pitt Meadows Art Gallery on Saturday, Jan. 24. The series is a limited edition set by printmaker Molly Gray. Each piece is hand-carved and printed to scale and celebrates bird species found in British Columbia. Gray is a multidisciplinary, neurodivergent artist who lives and works in Langley on the unceded territory of the Kwantlen First Nation.
Key details:
- The opening reception is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Jan. 24 at the South Bonson Community Centre (10932 Barnston View Rd.).
- The exhibition will be on display through March 1.
- The works are lino carvings produced as a limited edition series and focus on the diversity of British Columbia bird species.
- Molly Gray works in linocut printmaking, painting, graphic illustration and also explores textiles and metal sculpture.
- A lino carving demonstration by Gray is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 14; the article lists registration contact details by phone and a website.
Summary:
The show is the Pitt Meadows Art Gallery's first exhibit of 2026 and places detailed linocut printmaking on view. An opening reception is set for Jan. 24 and a demonstration by the artist is planned for Feb. 14, while the exhibition remains on view through March 1.
