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ݮƵ’s campuses are OPEN, Wednesday, Feb. 5

Wednesday, Feb. 5, 6:30 a.m. — ݮƵ’s campuses are OPEN today. Classes and services are scheduled to run as planned.

Grounds crew have been working at Lansdowne and Interurban to spread salt and sand on parking lots, roadways and main walkways as conditions are icy. Please allow extra time when commuting, dress warmly and stay on cleared paths.

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Visit the college website for a more in-depth overview of campus closure protocols in the event of adverse weather.

Fine Furniture students at ݮƵ take the hot seat

For its 35th year, Vancouver Island’s most anticipated annual fine furniture exhibition is returning to Victoria.

A lot of hand made fine furniture chairs are grouped together for a photograph.

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Fine Furniture students will have their projects on display June 28-July 23 at the Arts Centre at Cedar Hill

Presented by ݮƵ and showcasing the work of the ݮƵ Fine Furniture Program graduating class, this year’s exhibition, ‘Hot Hot Seat’, will feature hand-made chairs done in Western Maple, as well as other student projects completed during the academic year.

“Our students’ work is the product of ten months of rigorous study and dedication to the art and craft of joinery and furniture making,” says Sandra Carr, Program Leader and Instructor in Fine Furniture – Joinery. “Chairs are one of the most challenging woodworking forms to master, and each student’s chair communicates their unique aesthetic.”

In addition to teaching all aspects of woodworking, the Fine Furniture Program seeks to enhance students’ understanding of the history of furniture making, design, and the environmental challenges confronting furniture makers in the 21st Century.

“We chose Western Maple because it is indigenous to British Columbia and sustainably harvested in the Pacific Northwest. It is important for our students to see themselves as stewards of natural resources, not just consumers of them,” says Carr. “We want them to become artists and makers who focus on where their furniture it comes from, what stories it tells, and what their art says about our place on the island and in the wider world.”

When and where

The 3220 Cedar Hill Rd, Victoria, B.C., V8P 3Y3

Opening reception: June 29, 7-9 pm

Show run: June 28 - July 23

Visit the Arts Centre at Cedar Hill website for

Admission is free and open to the general public

Contact information

Sandra Carr

Program Leader, Instructor, Fine Furniture – Joinery

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250-370-3803

scarr@camosun.ca