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The people have spoken

After two months of exhibiting its current show the Langley Centennial Museum has announced the winners of the People’s Choice Award
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Top: Potter’s guild president Pat Above: Schendel’s Crystalline Bowls and (below) Pat Maertz’ watercolour painting My Woodland Garden were each selected as People’s Choice award winners for their contributions to Earth Formed/Water Rendered.

After almost two months of exhibiting its current show, “Earth Formed/Water Rendered: Art of the Fraser Valley Watercolour Society and the Fraser Valley Potters Guild,” the Langley Centennial Museum  has announced the winners of the People’s Choice Award.  Watercolour artist Pat Maertz received the honour for her piece “My Woodland Garden,” while Pat Schendel, president of the guild, won for her “Crystalline Bowls.”

Porcelains have been a passion of Schendel’s for the past 16 years, as she continues to explore the perfect form and glaze to show them off.  The crystals are essentially zinc silicate crystals that grow randomly, like frost crystals on a window – when all conditions are right.

“I am very proud of my members and their work in this exhibition,” Schendel said.

“They all can be considered ceramic artists, surpassing the title of just potters.  I feel in partnership with the Fraser Valley Water Colour Society, this exhibition has been exceptional.

“I’d like to congratulate them as well, and particularly Pat Maertz for her People’s Choice Award for “My Woodland Garden.”

“Also, a big thanks go out to Kobi and her staff at the Museum for all their hard work in co-ordinating and managing the exhibition.”

The exhibit opened Sept. 2 and the public has had since that time to vote for their favourite work.  The exhibit closes on Dec. 20.

The Langley Centennial Museum is at 9135 King St., Fort Langley.  For more information, please contact 604-532-3536 or info@langleymuseum.org.