Carlton art student takes over gallery at library to show off beauties of Prince Albert
In just a one-month period, Carlton Grade 10 student Emily Hill painted enough pieces to fill an entire gallery by herself, and show off the beauty of her hometown in the process.
The Memories of Prince Albert was Hill’s 10-piece collection as part of ‘Carlton Collection Builders,’ program, which took over the gallery of the John M. Cuelenaere Public Library and showcased some unique sites to the city.
Hill’s work ventured everywhere from an aerial view of the Diefenbaker Bridge, to the trail of Little Red River Park, and overlooking the Prince Albert Summer Fair. Hill wanted to capture some of her favourite parts of Prince Albert, show off some of what she believes makes Prince Albert a beautiful and vibrant place to live, and hoped people could look at the pieces and see themselves and their memories in them.