Thursday is the last chance art and fashion lovers will be able to get up and close with entries from this year's Wearable Arts competition - and cast ballots for their favourite garment.
Dozens of award-winning works from around the world are on display at the Port Moody Arts Centre until March 14 as part of the annual exhibit sponsored in part by The Tri-City News. And, sometime next week, show organizers will announce name of the winner of the People's Choice award.
Committee chairperson Ann Kitching said Wearable Arts gives emerging artists a platform to showcase their talent. "That's the great thing is that everybody can try to do it," she said. "With Wearable Arts, you can have an outfit made by a 15-year-old girl next to one done by an 80-year-old man.
"I mean, only your imagination is holding you back for a competition like this."
PMAC (2425 St. John's St.) is open Thursday until 8 p.m.