Our mission is to connect, communicate, and celebrate. We connect local arts with each other and their audience, we communicate as an umbrella organization, ensuring artists have a voice in Greater Sudbury and that the arts remain relevant to the community. We publish a monthly newsletter and maintain a comprehensive website. We celebrate the arts as events such as Arts After Five, Wordstock and Culture Days
In 1969 K Brothers Art Shoppe and Gallery was established as an artist materials, picture framing shoppe and art gallery at 242 Algonquin Ave. In 1976 K Bros Art was purchased by George Maroosis who moved it into the present larger site at 232 Algonquin Ave in 1979.In the gallery we have specialized in original Canadian Art with native art being a major feature. In the early years we featured art by the founder of the Woodland School of Art Norval Morrisseau and his brothers-in-law Joshim and Goyce Kakegamic. See references in the Canadian Dictionary of Artists compiled by Colin S. MacDonald.
We have 33 years of custom framing experience. Everything is done in our shop. We have a computerized mat cutter which allows us to cut fancy mats.
We have beautiful glass balls and oil lamps. Crystals, Precious Findings angels, bees wax and soy candles and beautiful punched tin lamps and shades. Wide variety of Ready made wood frames and pre-cut mats. Locally owned and operated.
We have 33 years of custom framing experience. Everything is done in our shop. We have a computerized mat cutter which allows us to cut fancy mats.
We have beautiful glass balls and oil lamps. Crystals, Precious Findings angels, bees wax and soy candles and beautiful punched tin lamps and shades. Wide variety of Ready made wood frames and pre-cut mats. Locally owned and operated.
White Water Gallery is a not-for-profit Artist-Run Centre committed to supporting artistic practices that prioritize risk and innovation. Understanding the need to advance the public's threshold for viewing contemporary art the gallery encourages outreach programming that promotes accessibility and shared knowledge.