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Thursday, January 22nd 2009

3:31 PM

Jim Andersen's Exhibit

This Sunday at 2:00pm in Northwest River at the Labrador Interpretation Centre there will be a James Andersen (Uncle Jim Andersen) exhibit.

The exhibit is a joint production by the Torngâsok Cultural Centre and the Rooms Corporation, are recognizing Uncle Jim Andersen's 50 plus years of photography.

Mina Campbell-Hibbs is the curator at the Interpretation Center

She says because of limited space in the centre, they can only display 20 of the 80 large photographs of Uncle Jim's photos.

The remaining 60 will be displayed via slide show, and a DVD presentation on Uncle Jim, surrounding his accomplishments.

Campbell-Hibbs says the exhibit will last approximately two hours.

She included Nunatsiavut Governments Ben Ponniuk the Minister of Culture, Tourism & Recreation will be a guest speaker.

After Ponniuks speech, there will be live entertainment, in which Uncle Jim himself, with Natalie Fost will perform.

Campbell-Hibbs says he will also provide a little speech.

She says food and beverages will be served, and thinks they'll have a very good turnout.

Campbell-Hibbs says the exhibit will be available for public viewing until April 26, afterwards, it will be visit in all of the Nunatsiavut communities to exhibit.

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