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One of a Kind Exhibition Opens at Crescent Beach Gallery

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Handmade ceramic vessels and functional pottery displayed at the One of a Kind exhibition in Surrey, B.C.
Handcrafted sculptural and functional pottery by the Cumbria Drive Clay Collective, featured in the One of a Kind exhibition at Crescent Beach Community Gallery.
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SURREY, B.C. — Art lovers are invited to celebrate the opening of One of a Kind, a new ceramics exhibition by the Cumbria Drive Clay Collective, with a free, drop-in opening night on Friday, February 6, 2026, at the Crescent Beach Community Gallery.

The opening reception runs from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the gallery, located at 12160 Beecher Street, Surrey. Visitors can explore the exhibition, meet the artists, and enjoy a relaxed evening marking the launch of this unique showcase of local clay art. Admission is free.

One of a Kind features handcrafted sculptural and functional pottery created by seven local potters from the Cumbria Drive Clay Collective. All works on display are handmade, highlighting a wide range of techniques, forms, and artistic styles. During select open hours, visitors can also enjoy free pottery demonstrations, offering insight into the creative process behind the pieces.

Exhibiting Artists

The Cumbria Drive Clay Collective includes:

  • Sandy McKenzie
  • Sue Johnston
  • Linda Ward
  • Sandy Cave
  • Madeleine Coomey
  • Karen L. Kroeker
  • Daphne Tate

Exhibition Dates

Friday, February 6 to Saturday, February 28, 2026

Gallery Open Hours (10 a.m. – 4 p.m.)

  • Friday, February 6
  • Saturday, February 7
  • Sunday, February 8
  • Thursday, February 12
  • Friday, February 13
  • Saturday, February 14
  • Sunday, February 15
  • Monday, February 16
  • Tuesday, February 17
  • Thursday, February 19
  • Friday, February 20
  • Saturday, February 21
  • Sunday, February 22
  • Thursday, February 26
  • Friday, February 27
  • Saturday, February 28

The exhibition offers a chance for the community to experience locally made ceramic art in a welcoming, coastal gallery setting. Admission is free throughout the exhibition.

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