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Opening Reception: Bodies of Water by Coleen Davidson

ARTsPLACE 396 St. George St. , Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Free admission - Light refreshments - Everyone welcome. / Exhibition continues until August 30 in Library Gallery, 396 St. George St., Annapolis Royal Coleen's collages, soft sculptures and installations are rooted in the fragile marine environment of rural Nova Scotia, Canada where she lives. Her practice is informed by formal art training and art history,...Read more >

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Opening Reception: 2025 Members’ Exhibition Groove

ARTsPLACE 396 St. George St. , Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Free admission - Light refreshments - Everyone welcome. / Exhibition continues until August 30 in Main Gallery, 396 St. George St., Annapolis Royal www.arcac.ca ARTSPLACE and ARCAC Members invite you to Groove, an exhibition that explores the rhythms, textures, and patterns that shape our experience of art. Whether through tactile surfaces, layered materials, subject matter,...Read more >

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Opening Reception: Sailing through light: The dance of seas and skies by Matt Marquette

ARTsPLACE 396 St. George St. , Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Free admission - Light refreshments - Everyone welcome. Exhibition continues until August 30 in Mym Gallery, ARTSPLACE, 396 St. George St., Annapolis Royal www.arcac.ca Painting is how I process the world. As a self-taught artist, my relationship with oil paint has grown from daily repetition and a deep respect for the act of looking. I...Read more >

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Opening Reception: Trying to Make Sense by Terry Drahos

ARTsPLACE 396 St. George St. , Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Free admission - Light refreshments - Everyone welcome. / Exhibition continues until August 30 in Chapel Gallery, ARTSPLACE, 396 St. George St., Annapolis Royal www.arcac.ca On the heels of Dada, Surrealists adopted and adapted collaging and cut-and-paste technique. Much like their “automatic” approach to painting, these artists relied on the subconscious to produce one-of-a-kind assemblages...Read more >

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