Lee Mingwei and His RelationsLee Mingwei , a Taiwanborn artist living in New York, has been working internationally since the 1990s. 'Lee Mingwei and His Relations' will mark Lee's first survey exhibition featuring the most important works from his artistic practice spanning 20 years. In the late 1990s, a new trend in contemporary art emerged which involved the participation of an audience and was called 'relational art' or 'relational aesthetics,' drawing much attention from around the world. This exhibition will reexamine the various ?kinds of 'connections' through Lee' s practice, which is often Dimensions variable discussed within the context of read moreart
Col Mitchell originals are showcased in a working studio accompanied by apparel and accessories inspired by select original works.
Through her original technique of pen and ink on sculpted paper Canadian Contemporary Paper Artist Col Mitchell fluidly melds texture with intricately layered lines of colour, creating magical impressions of the beauty and mystery of nature and wildlife.
An international award winning artist Mitchell’s work has featured in Times Square NYC; the 2010 G8-G20 Summit Media Centre, Toronto; online and print magazines; art publications; popular art blogs; and juried global exhibitions.
We had a very special photo framed by the Framing Place in Huntsville, they took extra care with it and turned it into something we will cherish for years to come. Thanks you Mark.Read more
Woodside Pottery and Gallery Craighurst is a gallery of fine craft and fine art. It is housed in the 130 year old schoolhouse in the village of Craighurst and has served,for the last 30 years, as the working studio of potter Hartley Woodside. The gallery exhibits his work and that of other potters, glassblowers, jewellers, bird carvers, wood turners, metal and stone sculptors, weavers etc.. a fine craft gallery featuring his works, other work from area artisans, pieces from across the country and some fair trade work from Kenya. The Gallery hosts periodic fine art exhibitions of regional artists. The current exhibition is a collection of the works of Edward Curtis, the noted American photographer of first nations people.
Cultural CentreArts, Heritage, & NatureThe Minden Hills Cultural Centre is a 4 acre area in downtown Minden that houses the Agnes Jamieson Gallery, the Minden Hills Museum, Nature's Place and the Minden Hills Branch of the Haliburton County Public Library . The Agnes Jamieson Gallery is a public art gallery offering visual art exhibitions year-round. The gallery's collection consists primarily of artwork by Andre Lapine. Minden Hills Museum & Pioneer Village reflects pioneer life in the mid to late 19th Century. It consists of seven structures, five of which are original local heritage buildings that have been relocated to the museum grounds. Feature exhibits are located in the Sterling Bank Building- Minden's first bank. Nature's Place holds the estate of Ron Douglas Lawrence, a well-recognized Canadian naturalist and wildlife author. Lawrence's life and books are displayed through changing exhibitions. The Centre grounds also offer a labyrinth, gift shops, walking trails and tours.The Minden Hills Cultural Centre is owned and operated by the Township of Minden Hills.