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Free Art Gallery Event - Rocks, Streams, and Dreams
Artworks Gallery Guelph presents Rocks, Streams, and Dreams, a multifaceted exhibition celebrating the beauty of nature and our connection to the environment. Running from March 9 to May 4, this show highlights the work of local artists and emerging talents, offering a rich and diverse perspective on landscapes, waterways, and natural forms.
Join us for the grand opening on March 23 from 1–4 PM, where you can meet the artists, enjoy live music, and enter to win an original artwork.
Event Details:
* What: Grand Opening of the Rocks, Streams, and Dreams Exhibit
* When: March 23rd, 1 PM–4 PM
* Where: Artworks Gallery Guelph - 404 York Road, Guelph, ON, Canada, N1E 3H4
* Cost: Free to attend
This event celebrates Earth Day as well as the launch of our latest themed collection, which will be on display from March 9-May 4.
The gallery is always free to visit and is open to the public daily from 10 am-4 pm, but this grand opening offers a special opportunity to:
* Meet the Artists: Patti Collins, Nancy Inberg Farrell, Diana Scott, Sharyn Seibert, and Suzanne Wakefield.
* Meet Special Guest Artists: Our Featured Artists, Mary Anne Young and AJ Overstreet, as well as our Emerging Artist, Patricia Flood, have all contributed work that embodies the natural theme of Rocks, Streams, and Dreams.
* View Student Work: High school students from Centennial CVI will be displaying their oil painting studies of the Yorklands Green Hub, done under the guidance of teachers Karin Silverstone and Erin Mulcahey.
* Enjoy Live Music: Performances by local musicians Cassie Norton and Geoff Ball will provide a warm and lively atmosphere.
* Experience Community: Connect with art lovers, enjoy complimentary food, and take home a one-of-a-kind piece of art if something catches your eye.
Located at 404 York Rd, Artworks Gallery is a welcoming space where art and nature intertwine. Experience the inspiration that flows through Rocks, Streams, and Dreams—a tribute to the landscapes that shape us.
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