Gallery / Exhibit
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902-585-1373
May 9 - June 19, 2013
This exhibit explores the relationship between artists and travel. In particular, it examines the ways in which places are presented, situated, and located through the artist’s creative lense. Selected works from the permanent collection include Victorian prints by artists such as E.W Evans, World War I travel etchings by Marcel Augis, early Canadiana by William H. Bartlett, as well as works by modern Canadian artists, such as a new acquisition by Arthur Lismer. The gallery also invites visitors to contribute to the installation through several hands-on didactic experiences that form part of the exhibition.
Gallery Hours: Closed Mondays, open Tuesdays – Sundays 12-4pm
[email protected]
902-585-1373
May 9 - June 19, 2013
This exhibit explores the relationship between artists and travel. In particular, it examines the ways in which places are presented, situated, and located through the artist’s creative lense. Selected works from the permanent collection include Victorian prints by artists such as E.W Evans, World War I travel etchings by Marcel Augis, early Canadiana by William H. Bartlett, as well as works by modern Canadian artists, such as a new acquisition by Arthur Lismer. The gallery also invites visitors to contribute to the installation through several hands-on didactic experiences that form part of the exhibition.
Gallery Hours: Closed Mondays, open Tuesdays – Sundays 12-4pm
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
10 Highland Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
[email protected]
902-585-1373
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