The Youth of Ranch Ehrlo Society present: TRUE COLOURS
January 31 - March 26, 2010
We could show you who we are by painting what you see when you look at us—the way each of us styles our hair, how each of us dresses, or our individual skin colour. Instead we choose to show you who we are on the inside—not our bones, tissue or veins, but by showing you who each of us really is at the core. We are the youth of right now. We are products of the past and creators of the future. We come from all over Canada to share each of our experiences with you. We have each painted a figure to tell you about ourselves through colour. Each colour represents something different to each of us, whether it be an emotion, a past experience, or our hopes for the future. We hope you enjoy our work, and anticipate that the next time you look at someone, you see through to their true colours.
Amanda Scandrett
Curator - Ranch Ehrlo Artist-in-Residence
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TRUE COLOURS Opening Reception:
Sunday, January 31 at 7:30 pm
With Lonesome George (Carl Johnson of Library Voices)
This is a free event open to the public! Join us!
We could show you who we are by painting what you see when you look at us—the way each of us styles our hair, how each of us dresses, or our individual skin colour. Instead we choose to show you who we are on the inside—not our bones, tissue or veins, but by showing you who each of us really is at the core. We are the youth of right now. We are products of the past and creators of the future. We come from all over Canada to share each of our experiences with you. We have each painted a figure to tell you about ourselves through colour. Each colour represents something different to each of us, whether it be an emotion, a past experience, or our hopes for the future. We hope you enjoy our work, and anticipate that the next time you look at someone, you see through to their true colours.
Amanda Scandrett
Curator - Ranch Ehrlo Artist-in-Residence
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TRUE COLOURS Opening Reception:
Sunday, January 31 at 7:30 pm
With Lonesome George (Carl Johnson of Library Voices)
This is a free event open to the public! Join us!








