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  1. Creative Spark in the Yard

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    The Elora Centre for the Arts, in partnership with Creative Spark Workshops, presents Creative Spark in the Yard! –   a juried outdoor show and sale showcasing 40+ artists, artisans and makers from across Ontario.

    This year celebrates the 17th annual summer weekend event for ECFTA, held in the beautiful yard of the Elora Centre for the Arts, a historic 1850’s stone building with 2 galleries adjacent to Bissell Park and the Grand River, and just two blocks from the village’s downtown shops and restaurants.

    Creative Spark in the Yard also features live musical performances by local musicians from the Elora Acoustic Cafe. Bring the kids to take part in the interactive children’s play area. Food trucks will serve up delicious treats.

    Come wander and explore the incredible art, meet the makers and enjoy the day.

     

  2. Opening – Insights 39th Juried Exhibition of Fine Arts

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    Join in the celebration of the opening of one of the most celebrated art shows of the year!

    Exhibit Opening Reception:

     

    The Insights Juried Art Exhibition will be returning to the Wellington County Museum and Archives this summer from June 13 to September 3, 2018. Admission is by donation.

    Organized and sponsored by the Elora Arts Council Insights Committee, this juried art exhibit displays a wide range of original art in a variety of mediums, showcasing the works of well-established artists with emerging artists.

    Now celebrating 39 years, Insights remains one of the largest and longest-running art shows in Ontario.

    Come out and enjoy the gallery space, the creative exhibition and the ceremonies to follow at 8pm, with live music and light refreshments.

    As an added feature, the Insights Committee has organized a Walk with the Jurors for Sunday, June 17 from 1:30 to 3:00 pm. Jurors John Kissick, Janice Mason Steeves and Tammy Ratcliff will share how their ideas and sensibilities shaped the exhibit. Admission for this event is $5.00.

     

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