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Artesia Coffee House: Jan 17 @ 7:30pm

Artesia Coffee House: Jan 17 @ 7:30pm

Artesia Coffee House – Friday January 17th

  • Time: 7:30PM – Doors at 6:45PM
  • Location: Sunshine Coast Arts Centre, 5714 Medusa St, Sechelt
  • Tickets: $20 (Online Tickets are Sold Out! A limited number of tickets will be available at the door.)

The Coast Cultural Alliance in partnership with the Sunshine Coast Arts Council is excited to present the 23rd season of the Artesia Coffee House, returning to the Doris Crowston Gallery of the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre in Sechelt on Friday, January 17th at 7:30 pm. Doors open at 6:45 pm, and tickets are available for $20 via Eventbrite or at the door, with a limited number set aside for in-person purchase. Delicious treats and beverages will also be available, with donations kindly accepted.

The evening promises an eclectic mix of performances, starting with ‘Paradox,’ a local high school band performing covers and original pieces. The band features Rhiannon Marsh on drums, Isla Nicholson on bass/vocals, Isaac Kelly on guitar, and Connor Murawsky on guitar. Next up, enjoy the bluesy vocals and percussive guitar style of Dee Brown, a Gibsons-based painter, writer, and musician who shifted from drumming to guitar a few years ago.

Following the break our spoken word feature is David Roche, C.M., author and humourist, who loves the Sunshine Coast, the artists, writers, performers, all the creative people who live here, the caring community, the Salish Sea, and the Gumboot Café. To close the evening, enjoy a soulful performance from James Meger, a top Vancouver bassist, and Mike Aganovitch, a highly sought-after guitarist, both of whom live in Roberts Creek. Their love of playing together and collaboration spans nearly two decades, offering a unique blend of folk and jazz influences with an emphasis on spontaneity and musical interplay.

We look forward to seeing you for a night of live music, entertainment and community.

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Location & Hours

5714 Medusa St., Sechelt, BC
Gallery Hours: Noon–4pm
Wednesday–Sunday

Mailing Address

Sunshine Coast Arts Council
Box 1565
Sechelt BC V0N 3A0

Contact Information

604.885.5412
info[at]sunshinecoastartscouncil.com

Territorial Acknowledgement

For thousands of years the shíshálh and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh people have stewarded this land, their own (unceded) traditional territory. The SCAC is grateful to gather on these lands and waters, and we work from a place of respect and responsibility to this gift.
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