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KSA artists set for show and sale

It’s a big weekend for budding professional artists at Selkirk College’s Kootenay Studio Arts (KSA) in Nelson.

Students are hosting their Winter Show and Sale.

Ceramics artist Erin Murphy says it gives them an immediate connection with potential customers.

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* Picture – Erin Murphy. Main picture – Hannah Jarvis-Ligard

 

Fellow artist Hannah Jarvis-Lingard says it’s a bit scary but also an exciting time.

The students will show their work in a variety of materials from 6 pm Friday and 10 am till 6 pm Saturday at KSA’s Victoria Street campus.

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