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News Archive - April 2009


AGM: 23rd April 2009

It is with regret that Milton Cameron has stepped down from his position on the board

Milton has been an active member of the new board and will be sorely missed. He has promised to make himself available for any "piping" duties

Jodi Heinhorst was re-elected and will sit on the board for the remainder of Miltons term


Milton Cameron

Milton Cameron Milton worked in the multi-image/multi-media industry for over 40 years, first in montreal then in Vancouver where he and his wife founded QED Communications Ltd in 1975. Milton has designed and installed many corporate communications systems, teleconferencing centres, and computer training centres, as well as producing countless corporate audio visual and video presentations over the course of his career. He is stil involved with computer and presentation technology on a part time basis.



Andy Chamberlayne decided not to stand for re-election at the AGM

Andy has also been a very active member of the new board and will also be sorely missed. He has promised to continue to offer his services as "Gallery Photographer"

Andy Chamberlayne

Andy Chamberlayne Andy Chamberlayne has been living in Deep Cove for twelve years. During his working hours, Andy is a Special Effects Coordinator, creating television series and movies. Andy is also a local photographer who sells his artwork in various galleries up and down the BC Coast. Andy has been involved with the Seymour Art Gallery for the past three years and is pleased to be able to participate as a member of the board of directors.



Welcome new board members!

The curator and board of directors would like to welcome two new members, Fariba Dashtaray and Alan Bell. See the Contact Page for photos and mini biography

The curator and board of directors would also like to welcome back to the board, Maggi Kneer. Maggi stood for re-election and was elected to sit on the board for a 3 year term.


April 18th 2009: Welcome back Jacquie fundraiser

The gallery held a very successful fundraiser and party to celebrate the return of Jacquie Morgan as curator of the gallery.

See if you can spot Jacquie in the crowd below...

(Mouse over the image to see if you can find her)



Milton Cameron piped Jacquie into and around the gallery to rapturous applause.



Here is the man himself in full piping regalia.


We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the City of North Vancouver and the District of North Vancouver through The Arts Office:


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