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Belleville Farmers’ Market
Belleville Market Square Pinnacle Street, OntarioLocated on Historic Market Square behind Belleville's City Hall. Accessible from both Front St. and Pinnacle St. Walking distance within Belleville’s downtown core. Open year 'round, no matter the weather.
Summer Show at Gallery One-Twenty-One
Gallery 121 48 Bridge Street East, BellevilleOur summer show will feature two guest artists: Potter David Brown and Photographer Lolo Reid Allin, along with featured member artist Marie Timbers and other member artists of Gallery 121.
Portals at the Parrott Gallery
John M. Parrott Art Gallery 254 Pinnacle Street, BellevilleThe Parrott Gallery is pleased to welcome back internationally known artist Graham Metson. This painting exhibition, titled Portals, will showcase his journey through the past decade.
Celia Sage 2022 Show at Mad Dog Gallery
Mad Dog Gallery 525 County Road 11, PictonMad Dog Gallery is pleased to present the works of Celia Sage in her 2022 solo show. Celia aspires to draw attention to the beauty and mystery of daily life and surroundings.
Art in the County
The Armoury 206 Picton Main Street, PictonPresented by the Prince Edward County Arts Council, Art in the County returns to welcoming in-person visitors on the lower level of The Armoury building in Picton. See more than 100 original works by local artists, including paintings, photography, sculpture, and more. Admission is $3 (free for children under 12). Also online at artinthecounty.com.
Earth, Water, Sky Exhibition
Scugog Arts Space 175B Queen Street, Port PerryExperience Earth, Water, Sky, an art exhibition of abstract and minimal landscape paintings from Patty Maher at the Scugog Arts Space. The exhibition focuses on the elements of the natural world while seeking to capture the flow, feelings, and essence of these key components.