The Gwenolyn Cooper Art Gallery
The Gordon Pinsent Centre for the Arts houses the Gwendolyn Cooper Art Gallery, you can view numerous artists artworks. The gallery features a permanent collection of Newfoundland and Labrador Art called the Project 2000. This collection features works from the province's best visual arts like David Blackwood, Christopher and Mary Pratt, Gerald Squires and Grant Boland to name a few. Also featured throughout the year are exhibition of local artworks by the talented artist of the region.
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