Fibre in the Park
Celebrate Canada Parks Day with fibre enthusiasts in Riverdale Park, Alliston, beside the Museum on the Boyne, 250 Fletcher Crescent, Alliston. Nottawasaga Handweavers & Spinners Guild will demonstrate spinning and…
Celebrate Canada Parks Day with fibre enthusiasts in Riverdale Park, Alliston, beside the Museum on the Boyne, 250 Fletcher Crescent, Alliston. Nottawasaga Handweavers & Spinners Guild will demonstrate spinning and…
A journey through the woods is truly a personal wonderland of adventure. It is a time to explore, enjoy the solitude and to get closer to nature. Lucy and Lawrence Kristan are talented wood turners who design and create beautiful art pieces. Organic vessels from the local woods to delicate birds nesting. Painter Marnie Cooke presents art…
Alton Mill Dam (2025) is a large-scale outdoor installation of a direct-positive pinhole photograph by artist Risa Horowitz. Made with a handmade camera at Alton Mill Arts Centre, the image centres on the concrete dam where Shaw’s Creek was engineered to drive what became the longest-running water-powered mill on the Upper Credit River system. The…
Alton Mill Dam (2025) is a large-scale outdoor installation of a direct-positive pinhole photograph by artist Risa Horowitz. Made with a handmade camera at Alton Mill Arts Centre, the image centres on the concrete dam where Shaw’s Creek was engineered to drive what became the longest-running water-powered mill on the Upper Credit River system. The…
Featuring 30 photographers from across Canada, Home & Heritage explores the many meanings of home. Through powerful images the exhibition reflects diverse cultural perspectives shaped by food, tradition, community, family and friends, and the spaces we inhabit. Together these stories reveal how deeply personal — yet universally shared — the idea of home can be.…
Alton Mill Dam (2025) is a large-scale outdoor installation of a direct-positive pinhole photograph by artist Risa Horowitz. Made with a handmade camera at Alton Mill Arts Centre, the image centres on the concrete dam where Shaw’s Creek was engineered to drive what became the longest-running water-powered mill on the Upper Credit River system. The…
Tokens of Love is an art show that reclaims the flower as a serious and personal subject. Historically dismissed as feminine and decorative, floral painting was one of the few genres women were "allowed" to pursue. In this series each bloom is based on real flowers gifted to the artist by loved ones, portraits of…
Featuring 30 photographers from across Canada, Home & Heritage explores the many meanings of home. Through powerful images the exhibition reflects diverse cultural perspectives shaped by food, tradition, community, family and friends, and the spaces we inhabit. Together these stories reveal how deeply personal — yet universally shared — the idea of home can be.…
A journey through the woods is truly a personal wonderland of adventure. It is a time to explore, enjoy the solitude and to get closer to nature. Lucy and Lawrence Kristan are talented wood turners who design and create beautiful art pieces. Organic vessels from the local woods to delicate birds nesting. Painter Marnie Cooke presents art…