B.C. artists are saying thanks to frontline staff by offering them their art | CBC News

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Artists can donate their work by making a submission on the Arthanks website, where each available piece is displayed in a photo. Frontline workers can then browse through the options and request a piece of art.

Workers can browse the Arthanks site and request any donated piece of original art that catches their eye.

Workers can browse the Arthanks site and request any donated piece of original art that catches their eye

 

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