In February we were granted a show at the Port Loggia Gallery in NSCAD University's Port Campus. Our intention was to raise awareness about the Residency Program within the University. While it was a lot of work, as shows always are, we can now reflect happily on the Port Loggia installation.


We divided the gallery into three sections giving each of us a chance to highlight our individual work within the space. The birch walls and high ceilings provided a unique backdrop for the work.
Paintings by Kat Frick Miller

Paintings by Kat Frick Miller
Textiles by Jennifer Green

Textiles by Jennifer Green
Ceramics by Katherine Thomas
Ceramics by Katherine Thomas
Our noon talk was a great opportunity to answer questions about our experiences in Lunenburg so far and to hopefully entice a new group of applicants to this valuable program. Thanks to all that made it out for our opening, and our noon talk, we hope you enjoyed the show.
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