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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.
A Celebration of Quinte West History
Kiwanis Riverside Park Quinte West Ontario Street, Trenton, OntarioAll are invited to attend the unveiling of a plaque commemorating the war-time tugboats built by Trenton's Central Bridge Company. The plaque will be located behind the Rowing and Paddling Club on Ontario Street.
Canada 2 Four Exhibit at Hatch Gallery
Hatch Gallery 8 Stanley Street, Bloomfield, OntarioOur first exhibition of the summer, Canada 2 Four, celebrates the arrival of another Canadian summer and the paintings of 2 wonderful artists who love our iconic Canadian landscape! The show features Toronto artist/musician Kurt Swinghammer and mid-career painter, Ben Darrah of Kingston
Land Water & Sky – Solo Show by Susan Wallis
Melt Studio & Gallery 343 County Road 22, Barrack 3, Picton, OntarioSee new encaustic paintings by Susan Wallis. She says, "With my feet firmly planted on the soil of the earth, I raise my eyes to the skies and feel the embrace of the cool breeze off the lake's surface and breathe deeply. I imprint the scene into my memory banks to be recalled at a later date."
Earth, Water, Sky Exhibition
Scugog Arts Space 175B Queen Street, Port Perry, OntarioExperience 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.
Susan Wallis Solo Show at Melt Studio & Gallery
Melt Studio & Gallery 343 County Road 22, Barrack 3, Picton, OntarioThe main gallery at Melt showcases the work of Canadian encaustic artist Susan Wallis. Over the last 20 years of working in the encaustic medium, Susan has developed a unique, recognizable style that she applies to her interpretation of the natural world.
Summer Array Group Exhibition at Oeno Gallery
Oeno Gallery 2274 County Road 1, Bloomfield, OntarioThis summer at Oeno, come inside to discover a ‘garden’ of earthly delights—our group show features curated works from eleven different talented artists. Each piece is as unique in colour, texture and form as nature's own handiwork.
Belleville Caribbean Festival
Belleville's Downtown District Front Street, BellevilleBelleville residents and visitors can enjoy the first-ever Caribbean Festival in Downtown Belleville on Saturday, June 25th. Belleville’s Caribbean community has worked passionately to bring colourful, striking costumes, Caribbean art and music to be enjoyed by all. Expect live music, Caribbean food, steel drums, dancers, and more!
POSE Exhibition at AGN
Art Gallery of Northumberland 55 King Street West, Cobourg, OntarioPOSE is a skill-building exhibition, designed to contextualize the nude portraits and sketches from the Art Gallery of Northumberland’s Permanent Collection within the wider history of the genre. The featured nine works range from expressive and gestural to strategically posed and methodically executed.
Art Visions Exhibition at Colborne Art Gallery
The Colborne Art Gallery 51 King St. E., Colborne, OntarioStop by to see our "Art Visions" exhibition - what we see, and how we see it. Featured artists include Roseanne Dolan, Charles Funnell, Helen Van Poorten, Clare Bonnell, Elizabeth Vercoe, Eileen Myers, Sue Wilkins, Ken Solilo and Heather Roy.