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New art exhibition at Canada Line stations explores migration

If you’re hopping on the Canada Line at Aberdeen or Lansdowne stations, take a look at the new works of art on display at the No. 3 Road Art Columns.
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The new exhibition of artworks (at night) that explore the theme of migration are on display on the No. 3 Road Art Columns located at Aberdeen and Lansdowne Canada Line Stations until January 31, 2019. Photo: Submitted

If you’re hopping on the Canada Line at Aberdeen or Lansdowne stations, take a look at the new works of art on display at the No. 3 Road Art Columns.

The exhibition, featuring works by Richmond-based artists Crystal Ho and Chad Wong and Vancouver-based artist Evan Lee considers the theme of migration through food and language.

Lee, a professional artist, mentored the other two emerging artists to create the series of works that uses text and digital media.

The exhibition is the second of two, with the first showcasing artwork from Renée Van Halm and Richmond-based emerging artists Patrick Wong and Russna Kaur.

The artists will present an artist talk about their work on Thursday, Aug. 2 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Richmond Art Gallery. Admission is free, but registration is required by email to Kathy Tycholis at ktycholis@richmond.ca.