The winners of the 13th annual Art Exposed Jurors’ Choice Awards have been named.
Regional art exhibit Art Exposed is running until March 12 at the
Women’s fine art is the subject of a show highlighting female works that are considered masterpieces all over Canada and far beyond its borders.
The “Celebrating Canadian Women Artists” exhibition at Mayberry Fine Art is showcasing paintings by Canada’s most
The regional art exhibit runs until March 12 at the Old Courthouse Cultural Centre
The winners of the 13th annual Art Exposed Jurors’ Choice Awards have been named.
Regional art exhibit Art Exposed is running until March 12 at the
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