Art & Appraisals

Art & Appraisals Event at the Museum at Campbell River

The Museum will be hosting an unveiling of five Sybil Andrews paintings that have recently been donated to the Campbell River Arts Council by Uno and Dianne Langmann.  At 1:00pm on April 20, the newly acquired works will be officially unveiled and welcomed to the Campbell River collection of Sybil Andrews works.  This will be the first opportunity for the community to see these works in person. Uno and Dianne Langmann wanted these donated pieces to reside permanently in Campbell River as an educational resource for future generations. They will be stored at the Museum as part of the Arts Council’s collection. Join us on April 20 to see these exceptional works of Sybil Andrews!

In addition, the Museum is excited to also host an Art Appraisal event as part of this unveiling. Jeanette Langmann, a respected international authority on art and antiques will offer Fine Art appraisals before and after the unveiling. A ten-minute appointment can be booked for $25 and includes a verbal-opinion-of-value-assessment on a maximum of one Fine Art piece by Ms. Langmann on April 20 at the Museum at Campbell River. Spectators are welcome! Appointments can be booked through the Museum website or call the Museum to book an appointment. 

Museum at Campbell River respectfully acknowledges the Liǧʷiɫdax̌ʷ First Nation, on whose traditional lands we work to preserve, interpret and share the collective human history of North Vancouver Island. The Liǧʷiɫdax̌ʷ First Nation is comprised of the We Wai Kai, Wei Wai Kum and Kwiakah First Nations. Our closest neighbors are the Coast Salish Xwemalhkwu, Klahoose and K’ómoks First Nations.

These nations have close connections to the land where Campbell River is located today.

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