William D. Higginson's exhibition 'Looking, Not Seeing' features next week in Vancouver
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If you’re looking for a night that’s sure to be thought-provoking and imaginative, look no further than a solo exhibition of William D. Higginson’s newest artwork.
“William D. Higginson is one of North America’s leading modern Surrealists. Driven by his battle with cancer, his views on the corporate world, science and the future, his imaginative works are a unique interpretation of the everyday experiences of the 21st century; reflections and insight mixed with a sense of humour,” says a description Higginson sent to the Daily Hive.
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‘Looking, Not Seeing’ will take place at the Chali-Rosso Art Gallery on Thursday, June 20 from 7 to 11 pm.
Salvador Dali’s collection of sculptures will also be featured, called ‘Definitely Dali’, and a talk by the curator, Paul Becker, will open the event from 7:30 to 8:30 pm.
The exhibition is on for only one night, so RSVP online. Admission is free.
You can check out some of his artwork on Instagram @william.d.higginson.

Event poster (William D. Higginson)
‘Looking, Not Seeing,’ a solo exhibition by William D. Higginson
Where: Chali-Rosso Art Gallery — 549 Howe St, Vancouver
When: Thursday, June 20, 2019
Time: 7 pm to 11 pm
Admission: FREE — RSVP here
Social: @william.d.higginson
Daily Hive is a proud community sponsor of ‘Looking, Not Seeing.’