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  • About
    • About DVSA
    • Our History
    • Mission & Strategic Priorities
    • Faculty
    • Annual Report
    • Student Handbook
    • FAQ
  • Classes
  • Programs
    • Drawing
    • Pottery
    • Sculpture
    • Photography
    • Artists’ Connection Program
    • Full Time Studies
    • DVSA Art Fundamentals Certificate Program
    • DVSA Bursaries
  • Events
    • Annual Art Auction
    • Little Black Frame
  • Support
    • Support DVSA
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • What’s Happening
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Monthly Archive for: "April, 2023"
 Now In The DVSA Gallery & Online – Our 2023 Juried Student Art Show
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By Keir Overton
In DVSA News
Posted April 29, 2023

Now In The DVSA Gallery & Online – Our 2023 Juried Student Art Show

Thursday, May 4 – Sunday, June 4  Our 2023 Juried Student Art Show features 40 artworks, highlighting the artistry of our students in a range of mediums and styles. Open to all adult students [...]

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 Adult Summer Classes – Registration Is Open
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By Keir Overton
In DVSA News
Posted April 26, 2023

Adult Summer Classes – Registration Is Open

Spend a relaxing and productive summer with us furthering your art skills in Painting, Drawing, Pastels, Pottery, Photography, Jewellery and more. We’re offering a variety of new 1-day, [...]

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 Coming Soon! In the DVSA Gallery – YOU ARE MANY MOVES by Vick Naresh
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By Keir Overton
In DVSA News, Featured
Posted April 24, 2023

Coming Soon! In the DVSA Gallery – YOU ARE MANY MOVES by Vick Naresh

Vick Naresh YOU ARE MANY MOVES Thursday, June 8, 2023 – Sunday, July 2, 2023 Opening Reception: Sunday, June 11, 2023 2-4pm     YOU ARE MANY MOVES Collection Created at his studio at [...]

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  • Now In The DVSA Gallery & Online – Our 2023 Juried Student Art Show
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  • Coming Soon! In the DVSA Gallery – YOU ARE MANY MOVES by Vick Naresh
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