Guelph, ON
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June 27, 2019 – Guelph
Arts Council is pleased to announce four summertime exhibitions in the
street-level community gallery at 10C Shared Space, 42 Carden Street.
Three feature
work by local emerging and newcomer artists, and the fourth celebrates
the work of
Art on the Street 2019 award winners.
Guelph Arts Council is grateful for support for its
Making Art, Making Change project from The Guelph Community Foundation – Musagetes Fund. The project will continue in November
and December 2019.
First up is
After the Fires,
in which emerging artist Anne Munroe uses photography
to reflect on the devastation of forest fires in Williams Lake, BC.
Anne’s project involved visits and interviews with affected community
members. Anne is a photographer and painter, a senior Studio Art student
at the University of Guelph, and a participant
in the
Guelph Emerging Artist Mentorship Project. The exhibition runs from July 3 – 15. Please join us for an opening reception with the artist on
Wednesday, July 3 from 5 – 7 pm.
Next is
Disturbed Balance from
July 16 - 31, featuring paintings by artist
Canan Altinkas. Canan is a newcomer to Guelph who has been a
professional artist for almost 20 years. Her abstract work is inspired
by ordinary objects in her environment. Please join us for an opening
reception with the artist on
Tuesday, July 16 from 5:30-7:30 pm.
From
August 1 – 15, Guelph Arts Council looks forward to presenting a group show featuring work by
Art on the Street 2019 award winners. Participants and an opening date will be announced.
Anyone who has seen this year’s
Hillside Festival poster will recognize the work of local newcomer artist
Maria Ibarra. Maria is a painter, sculptor, writer, illustrator, and
teacher, but above all a plasticine lover. Her colourful works, often
drawing on childhood dreams and meaningful moments, are crafted from
thousands of small plasticine dots. See Maria’s
work at 10C Shared Space from August 16 -31.
Artists interested in exhibiting their work at 10C Shared Space as part of the
Making Art, Making Change project are invited to contact Patti Broughton at
executivedirector@guelpharts.ca. Other exhibition and event spaces are also available at 10C year-round, with details available
here.
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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From:
Patti Broughton
Executive Director
Guelph Arts Council
519-836-3280
executivedirector@guelpharts.ca
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