Sunday September 16, 2012 12pm - 4pm (4 Hours)
programs@artscentre.ca
902-582-3842
Did you know that Ross Creek is also a registered farm? We sell our hay and use the vegetables, herbs and fruit we grow in our kitchens. Please come celebrate the harvest with us on provincial Open Farm Day! We’ll have a new gallery opening, lots of food related arts activities for all ages, delicious samples of herbal jellies and herbal recipes and more!
The family fun day begins at noon and is admission by free will donation.
While attending Open Farm Day, you can also visit our galleries. Nova Scotia born artist, Sheilah Wilson will open her exhibit of a project focused on digging through the dirt in this province’s cultural landscape and memory.
Wilson’s The Invisible in the Visible explores a ghostly 1920s race track in coastal Nova Scotia off the Cape John Road. She is curious as to how the conflation of the personal, geographical, and historical can become mythological, absurd, a lie—or all of the above.
For more information on the gallery, see http://www.artscentre.ca/galleries/whats-in-our-galleries/. For directions to the centre, see http://www.artscentre.ca/about-us/rent-ross-creek/
902-582-3842
Did you know that Ross Creek is also a registered farm? We sell our hay and use the vegetables, herbs and fruit we grow in our kitchens. Please come celebrate the harvest with us on provincial Open Farm Day! We’ll have a new gallery opening, lots of food related arts activities for all ages, delicious samples of herbal jellies and herbal recipes and more!
The family fun day begins at noon and is admission by free will donation.
While attending Open Farm Day, you can also visit our galleries. Nova Scotia born artist, Sheilah Wilson will open her exhibit of a project focused on digging through the dirt in this province’s cultural landscape and memory.
Wilson’s The Invisible in the Visible explores a ghostly 1920s race track in coastal Nova Scotia off the Cape John Road. She is curious as to how the conflation of the personal, geographical, and historical can become mythological, absurd, a lie—or all of the above.
For more information on the gallery, see http://www.artscentre.ca/galleries/whats-in-our-galleries/. For directions to the centre, see http://www.artscentre.ca/about-us/rent-ross-creek/
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Donation
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