Guelph, Ontario – Guelph Arts Council is pleased to announce
exhibitions in the street-level community gallery at 10C Shared Space, 42
Carden St. The exhibitions feature work by GAC’s artist members, with gallery
hours Monday to Friday, 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.
Artist Brian Johnston’s
The Halo Project runs from now through Dec. 13.
The project is a photographic portrayal of individual
identity in a world of complex cultural, political, educational, spiritual and
relational diversity.
Brian uses mixed media approaches to explore the human
condition and its spiritual relevance - to capture the invisible behind the
visible. Join us for an opening and artist’s talk on Thursday, Dec.5 from 7 p.m. to
9 p.m.
There’s also an exhibition of work by Coming Full
Circle participants, organized by founder and artist Jay Lefler.
Coming Full Circle is a peer support/facilitation and art
mentoring organization where people can interact in creative ways and share stories.
Through
creative and interactive workshops, Jay engages those who want to benefit from
healing and growth in a creative, empowering, and safe environment. The
exhibition will run Dec. 14 to 23.
GAC Executive
Director Patti Broughton said: “We are delighted to present the work of these
great local talents.
The Guelph Arts Council is grateful for exhibition support
from The
Guelph Community Foundation – Musagetes Fund.
Visit guelpharts.ca for more information. Other exhibition and
event spaces are also available at 10C year-round.
About
Guelph Arts Council:
For over forty years, Guelph Arts Council has been dedicated to supporting, stimulating and promoting arts and culture in Guelph. Guelph Arts Council is funded in part by The Guelph Community Foundation and City of Guelph. We also acknowledge the support of the Ontario Arts Council, an agency of the Government of Ontario
For over forty years, Guelph Arts Council has been dedicated to supporting, stimulating and promoting arts and culture in Guelph. Guelph Arts Council is funded in part by The Guelph Community Foundation and City of Guelph. We also acknowledge the support of the Ontario Arts Council, an agency of the Government of Ontario
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