Corps a Corps Print

As part of our fundraising efforts, the BCFA has commissioned a limited edition serigraph of our logo, Corps a Corps, by Susan Point. This print is available with a donation of $500, and an income tax receipt will be issued for $290 through the National Sports Trust. The 13 x 21" prints are signed and numbered, and limited to 100 copies.

Susan Point is a renowned Coast Salish artist, and her work can be seen throughout the lower mainland at the Vancouver Airport, Canada Line, Vancouver Library and other locations. She was commissioned to do extensive public works for the Olympic games, and had a dedicated pavilion at the Vancouver Art Museum during the games. Details of Susan and her work can be found here: http://www.susanpoint.com/  

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