Arts
The Art of the Non-Artist
For a busy Caledon art conservator, delicately recapturing the truth of an artist’s vision is a calling that combines art and science.
Douglas Grant Pearce 1936 – 2013
“I knew him more from his Countryside Digest writings,” he wrote, “and they demonstrated his love of history, human nature, humour, and attention to detail.”
Andrea Trace
Andrea is particularly inspired by “how we attempt to master our environment via language, laying human-scale boundaries over cosmic-scale concepts and realities.”
Murray Stephen
Murray created work in a vast array of styles and media including painting, sculpture, collage, and multi-media.
Behind the Pages
As part of our 20th anniversary celebrations, we’ll feature profiles of those who make up the In The Hills family.
David & Wayne’s Excellent Adventures
For museum curator Wayne Townsend and Theatre Orangeville artistic director David Nairn, it’s been an exhilarating ride.
Double Bass Dreams
There’s nothing more exciting than the chemistry of getting in a room and playing with people.
Virginia May
The disappearing landscape has become a recurring theme, painted in oil or acrylic on canvas which is a return to the roots of her painting.
A Greater Conversation
In an era when newspapers are being shuttered around the globe, and despite the oft-repeated claim that “print is dead,” In The Hills has not only survived, but prospered.
Behind the Pages
As part of our 20th anniversary celebrations, we`ll feature profiles of those who make up the In The Hills family. It’s a chance to learn a little more about the people behind the pages.
Ellen Cameron
Ellen travels with a camera as her constant companion, a tool that more readily allows her to record the subtleties of horses’ actions and interactions.
Ken Hall
With my work, I seek to harmonize the natural and spiritual world with our modern lifestyles, bringing balance to our souls.



