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“Garden Sanctuary” exhibition by Rachel Harbour
The Parrott Gallery is pleased to welcome the artworks of Rachel Harbour. Her exhibition, "Garden Sanctuary", will be available for viewing online and in Gallery 2 (when re-opened).
Find out more »“Two Women: Two Perspectives” exhibition
The Parrott Art Gallery is pleased to welcome a co-operative effort that offers viewers a glimpse into the lives of Philippa Faulkner and Aileen Cherry: two Belleville artists who lived on opposite sides of town. The exhibition is available online and in Gallery 1 (when re-opened).
Find out more »“Winter Tonic” Group Exhibition at Oeno Gallery
The artists in this exhibition draw attention to the art of form. Using blocks of colour, expressive line, texture, light, juxtapositions of scale, and raw materiality like glass frit and bronze, each artist champions the formal vocabulary of their medium in a novel way. A video walkthrough is available on our website.
Find out more »9:00 am
Historical Belleville Farmers’ Market
Open all year round. Local food and art including, fresh produce, honey, maple syrup, cheese, and meat. Open Tues, Thurs and Sat from 9-5 pm. Check facebook.com/Historical-Belleville-Farmers-Market for more details.
Find out more »6:30 pm
“Sunset Cruise” 6-week online paint class
Quinte Arts Council member Lori Meeboer (Back Porch Originals) offers this six-week online paint class, "Sunset Cruise". Participants will use acrylic paints on canvas to produce one painting. The weekly sessions will be provided live on Facebook with recordings provided.
Find out more »7:30 pm
NLC presents its next Zoom event: Is the balance of power Black?
Northumberland Learning Connection welcomes you for a free Zoom event with speaker Keneshia N. Grant of Howard University, who will explore the profound impact of migration on voting patterns and democracy. Grant is the author of The Great Migration and the Democratic Party. Register on our website.
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