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Oakville Beaver, 18 Mar 2016, p. 33

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Exhibit features works of WOSS IB Arts students Three Grade 12 artists will have their works on display starting this weekend at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre (QEPCCC). Auj Hamayun, Samuel Thoumieux and Jacqueline Truong are White Oaks Secondary School (WOSS) students completing the International Baccalaureate (IB) Visual Arts Program. The students have created a large variety of artworks ranging from installations, to canvas works and photography. A rigorous two-year program, the IB Arts curriculum allows students to "undertake their own creative processes," stated a media release issued by WOSS. "The exhibition will be an amazing display of the students' accomplishments as they have been challenged to create artworks in a variety of mediums, while adding culture and their own theme to the creations." Art pieces touch on various themes The themes of the three students' works relate to metacognition, individuality and perception. The exhibition will be open from March 24-June 9, with an opening reception next Thursday (March 24) from 7-9 p.m. The QEPCCC is located at 2302 Bridge Rd. A R T B Y J A N I C E Y K E M A O N D I S P L A Y 33 | Friday, March 18, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com For more arts news, visit insidehalton.com/oakville-on Artist Janice Ykema's latest exhibit, titled Some Newbits, can be seen at the Allegro Gallery Café at Whole Foods in Oakville. All mediums of the paintings are acrylic and include various subject material, including animals and plants. Art lovers only have until Sunday (March 20) to catch Ykema's works before the Artworks Oakville display closes. Ykema is a mid-career artist and active member of Oakville Art Society. | photo by Justin Greaves ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or www. facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) Diamond award winning spa crowns Ms ExSalonce Advertorial FEED YOUR ADDICTION Offering CANADA Herman Kaur wins title CUT & STYLE FROM $50 COLOUR FROM $65 TREATmENTS KERATIN $300+ Book your appointment today! ExSalonce Laser & Esthetics Clinic has been the proud winner of the Diamond Award given by the Oakville Beaver's Readers' Choice for eight years in a row. ExSalonce is known for its friendly, experienced staff and outstanding service. Every year since the introduction of the Ms ExSalonce contest, there has been a lot of excitement amongst clients because the lucky winner gets $1000 in services. This year, the spa is happy to announce Herman Kaur as Ms ExSalonce 2015. The staff congratulate Kaur and are thrilled to see her enjoying all the services at ExSalonce. Located in the heart of Oakville across from the GO Station, Ex- Salonce provides a wide variety of quality treatments that are designed to achieve the most effective results. Some services include IPL photo rejuvenation, microdermabrasion, guinot facials, PCA chemical peels, laser hair removal, electrolysis, laser fat reduction, cellulite treatment, cavitation, skin tightening, waxing and more. At ExSalonce they offer 50 per cent off your favourite facial in the month of your birthday. Book an appointment with ExSalonce Laser & Esthetics for your free consultation regarding any of their services. For more information or to book an appointment, call 905-337-0227 or visit www.exsalonce.ca. 518 Postridge Drive 905-257-7427 colouraddiction.com March Specials New Celluite Treatment with Cavitation $ $ Tightens and Tones Skin Reg. $1,000 499 109 Microdermabrasion with Photo Light Laser Hair Removal ExSalonce Laser & Esthetics crowns Herman Kaur as Ms ExSalonce. Voted Best Spa & Esthetics 8 years in a row Reg. $169 40% OFF DIAMOND

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