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Artists Helping Artists invites Burnaby residents to an April showcase

Artists Helping Artists is holding a showcase in April – and they’re inviting the community in to see what the group is all about. The showcase is on Friday, April 26 from noon to 6 p.m. at the A.H.A. Studio at 7724 Royal Oak Ave. in Burnaby. A.H.A.
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Artists Helping Artists is holding a showcase in April – and they’re inviting the community in to see what the group is all about.

The showcase is on Friday, April 26 from noon to 6 p.m. at the A.H.A. Studio at 7724 Royal Oak Ave. in Burnaby.

A.H.A. is an art studio collective where people of all abilities and skill levels are encouraged to come together to make art of all kinds.

“We provide artists with studio space, affordable materials and the opportunity to pursue their aspirations concerning artistic expression,” said an email from the group. “A.H.A. believes art is a vital element in tolerance and inclusion, and a large percent of our membership is made up of artists with complex needs.”

On showcase day, visitors will have a chance to check out work from A.H.A. member artists from over the past year. They can also meet the artists and enjoy some light refreshments – and, of course, buy some art.

“Even if folks don’t want to buy, we’d love if they came to share their support and see what we’ve been creating,” said the email.

A.H.A. welcomes new members, aged 16 and up, who would like to create art or support artists in the production and marketing of art. No art experience is needed.

The group also accepts donations in order to keep its membership fees low.

For all the details, see www.ahaburnaby.ca, email [email protected], or call 604-438-4775.