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Multicultural Art Exhibition at the Lieutenant Governor’s House.

What do you think of when you think of home? Whether it is the home you left in a previous country, or your new home in New Brunswick, we want to see what home means to you. Home can be a place, a community, a person, an idea…

Flowers

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Flowers of the world. The children were presented with stamp images of flowers from around the world. A “varied garden” in images, where they were able to choose their favorite one to create a floral arrangement. Flowers of the world that represent nature in its splendor. Flowers from Sudan, Ukraine, Brazil, Sri Lanka, Canada…. Arranged in a singular vase. The simplicity, harmony and enjoyment of the tiny details that liven up a home.



The house is not only a refuge, but also a state of being. 

A nice floral arrangement gives our home a touch of joy, hope and color. 

Imagine a Winter Day, all White out and you place these beautiful flowers at home. 

What would you feel? Tiny details cheer up your family and home. 

“I see trees of green, red roses too

I see them bloom for me and you

And I Think to myself

What a wonderful world.”

What a Wonderful World 

by Louis Armstrong


Goud Elmitwalli (age 12)

Egypt

Sayumi Sahanya Rajakulathunga (age 12)

Sri Lanka

Nayyar Rizui Mir (age 14)

India

Aalaa Badawy (age 13)

Egypt

Anaya Ayub

Dubai

Yasmin Pinheiro (age 13)

Brazil

Danil Kravets (age 13)

Ukraine

Nafees Fathima Mir (age 10)

India

Vasylyna Stotska (age 12)

Ukraine

Alisha Afzal Ayub

Dubai

Amena Abdawy (age 11)

Egypt