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Art groups Creative Jewellers Workshop, Richmond Artists' Guild, Richmond Potters Club and Sogetsu Club of Vancouver will be holding a reception at the Richmond Art Gallery on March 6 at 6 p.m.


From My Window
At the Gateway Theatre from Feb. 25-March 24, an exhibition of mixed media on paper by Marilyn (Marnie) King Graye. Reception: Feb. 25, 7 p.m. at the theatre (6500 Gilbert Rd.)


Flyfishing - Bald Eagles
Internationally recognized wildlife artist Lee Kromschroeder will make his first appearance in western Canada on Sunday, March 9 from noon to 4 p.m. in Steveston at 3480 Moncton St. Info: 274-1414


3rd Annual Exhibition and Silent Art Auction Sale
Chinese Canadian artists' expressions of a new homeland celebrate Chinese New Year at the Richmond Art Gallery between Feb. 20 and March 3. Closing reception: March 1, 1 p.m. (bidding closes 2:30 p.m.; winners announced 3:30 p.m.). Music, refreshments and prizes. All welcome. Some artists in attendance. Info: 231-6426.


Kids' Guernica
International children's peace mural exhibit at the Vancouver International Airport, featuring 12 international peace murals, March 18-April 15. Local kids' efforts on display March 27-April 15.


Richmond Museum's Museum on the Move
"The Ballot Box:, Richmond city hall; "Richmond Remembers": Steveston community centre; "Bridges", South Arm community centre; "Garden City": Minoru Aquatic Centre; "To Get to the Other Side": Richmond tourist booth - Massey Tunnel.


Richmond Museum Exhibits
"Symbols, Rituals and Fortune": a look at personal numbers, horoscopes, telling of fortunes, and the means of knocking on wood, throwing of salt and the lucky horseshoe (until May 1997); "Sisu: The Legacy Of Finn Slough": history of the Finn Slough area first settled by the Finnish community (until April 1997); "Picture This: A History Of Photography In Richmond": from the early 1900s to present day (until January).

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