Capture fest artists lead Canada Line Exhibition walking tour, May 14
Kyla Bourgh, Chad Wong describe their artworks as part of the 2022 photography festival

Capture Photography Festival.
Capture Photography Festival presents Canada Line Exhibition Walking Tour on May 14 from 1:30 to 3:30 pm, meeting at Aberdeen Station, 4100 No. 3 Road.
It’s a rain or shine outing for arts lovers: as part of the 2022 Capture Photography Festival, artists Kyla Bourgh and Chad Wong will take people on a walking tour of public artworks currently installed at Canada Line stations.
Kyla Bourgh and Chad Wong will discuss their works on display at Aberdeen and Lansdowne stations. Also joining the tour is artist Adriele Au, who will speak about her works at the No. 3 Road Art Column, Aberdeen Station.
The tour starts at Aberdeen Station and will wrap up at Lansdowne Station.
Registration is required due to limited spaces. See Capture Fest for more info.
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