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Art exhibit celebrates Richmond's seniors

Every senior has a story to share.
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An in-person and virtual exhibit highlighting the seniors of Richmond.

Fourteen Richmond seniors are celebrated in an in-person and virtual art exhibit until July.

"Faces of Richmond" is a free audio-visual art exhibit celebrating the stories and Richmond ties of local seniors and is being hosted by the Minoru Seniors Centre in partnership with the Richmond Arts Council.

The gallery features interpretive portraits of the seniors painted by 14 Richmond artists and was first opened to coincide with Senior Week in Richmond earlier this month.

An audio-recorded story of the respective seniors in the gallery is displayed by the halls on the second floor at the Minoru Seniors Centre and is attached to the portraits through QR codes.

The in-person exhibit is available until July 2, however, the public can also visit the virtual art gallery until July 15 by clicking here.