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Celebration of The Campbell River Art Gallery’s New Entryway Mural

Friday, July 17, 2026

Time
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Venue
Campbell River Art Gallery, Campbell River, V9W 2C7
Price
By Donation

Friday July 17, it's the offficial opening and celebration of the Campbell River Art Gallery's new entryway mural.

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Join the Campbell River Art Gallery as they celebrate and honor the gallery’s new entryway mural ‘Trials and Tribulations’ by Kwakwaka’wakw artist James Kwaksistala! Light refreshments will be provided. All community members are invited!

It begins at 2pm and everyone is welcome. Register now at Campbell River Art Gallery!

About the mural:
Rendered in the traditional Kwakwaka’wakw style, ‘Trials and Tribulations’ transforms the gallery doors into a meaningful cultural threshold. Framing the entrance, two eagles spread their wings inward so that all who enter pass directly between them.

The mural features rich traditional iconography, including figures contending over a copper, the traditional emblem of wealth and status. It also depicts human figures falling into the open mouth of the sisiutl, a powerful double-headed serpent.

"The sisiutl grants strength to those who face it," explains artist James Kwaksistala. "To go in headfirst is to meet what we fear undefended, the act of humbling oneself—to die to a self better left behind, and be reborn stronger."

Venue

Campbell River Art Gallery
1235 Shoppers Row
Campbell River
V9W 2C7

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