For Katie Corbett, this will be her first time as a presenter with help from her husband, Ken Butler, who is a plumber.
The ninth annual CB Nuit will take place on West Street September 13th. This year the theme is “Bloom.” Art will blossom on that day, transforming the heart of the city into a vibrant landscape of light, movement, and expression. For Katie Corbett, this will be her first time as a presenter with help from her husband, Ken Butler, who is a plumber. Her project is called “Unfolding Petals: A Journey Through Newfoundland’s Wildflower Landscape.” The exhibit features giant, intricately crafted paper sculptures of native wildflowers and mushrooms, highlighting the stunning diversity and unique character of the island’s ecosystems. CB Nuit organizer Lousie Gauthier says partners for the show are always very supportive and they are still looking for more corporate sponsors to get onboard.
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