\borne Art Gallery Hoinreanien o â€"ontiaith e csatttteccntatinatingnninnangcanccsccn uies ccnenoeirmartamraccrcne smm s oc merpenmmenmmmenccmm moens t o es â€"coremoneoniiirenr nc s~#â€" 4 ¢ 4Â¥ me# «t } S=e< I # â€"# | m 6 ‘ es +4 1: > . } h eA h. Tim Dignam is a foundihg member artist of Former gallery artist Annie Young Nicholas talks with founding the Colborne Art Gallery. gallery artist and past member Betsy Downie. t was a celebration, a reunion and _ of local artists into a coâ€"operative to be â€" from private collections. Throughout all art exhibit all in one. The opening known as The Colborne Society of three galleries paintings, prints, of the Ten years of Colborne Artists, and the group now runs the photographs, ceramics, glasswork, wood Gallery Artists drew past and present â€" Colborne Art Gallery. work and sculptures capture the depth of member artists, art lovers and The gallery has three rooms, all with _ talent in Northumberland County. community supporters to Colborne last high ceilings, lots of natural light, The anniversary exhibit is dedicated > Saturday afternoon. impressive wall and display space. to Ruth Coleman Harding, a founding The Colborne Art Gallery is the home The Colborne Art Gallery has gallery member who passed away Jan. of the Colborne Society of Artists. The established a community of peers. The 14,2008. Society was founded in the spring of membership has often hosted exhibits by Hours of operation are: January to 1977, in response to a unique guestartists. March, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and opportunity. There are currently 20 members, with â€" Sunday; April to December, Thursday, The Historic Land Registry office was â€" a wide variety of experience, working in â€" Friday, Saturday and Sunday,12 noon to sold by the provincial government to the â€" different media. The artists open a new â€" 5 p.m. village of Colborne for the sum of $8 on â€" show every six weeks. At intervals, a The current exhibit runs to April 27 at condition that it be maintained as a â€" member or visiting artist may present a 51 King Street East, Colborne. Call 905â€" museum or library. Wilhelmina solo show in one of the gallery‘s three 855â€"1798. eâ€"mail: Kennedy, a local artist, proposed the rooms, in conjunction with the regular. info@thecolborneartgallery.ca, website: building become an art gallery, a group shows. www.the colborneartgallery.ca . suggestion that was enthusiastically Member artists are required to welcomed by Colborne Reeve George contribute manpower and. some 3 Boycott and thenâ€" village council. financial _ support _ for gallery M }VIe]]flier E‘lgll'ggsltschOOBA il Wilhelmina, a Dutch immigrant then _ undertakings. In fall and winter months, B 11?]11 e gc gr, £ 2’ 1{1/g, M ; living in neighbouring Cramahe the gallery is open weekends, these past Du & 01,}‘?5’ Dar gra ‘}m m'F (ironlca Township, set about organizing a group few years under the enthusiastic, 5 e;.?;’Krlm };gnim’ é)lyc% }? .conlir, [ To friendly care of gallery administrator S“ lH lepsK av};'. lrisl' o SS : l zy | _ Yoka Jeronimus, sister of Wilhelmina â€" 9UC Hawley, Kathie Lloyd, David Lyon, € J | Kennedy. Terr_le MacDonald, Jirina Marton, Je t e . Â¥â€" & The gallery has recently received a* AMNie MacDonald, Irene Osborne, E~*+,â€" Es afl" _| _ welcome infusion of financial support AllSson Seale, Alice Vander Vennen, ) l L é & _ | from a Trillium grant. That money has â€" lizabeth Willoughby and Anne Wilson. C ; c ) resulted in the repair and reâ€"pointing of C £A00k. °_ > I B exterior brickwork, a new front door, Colborne Art Gallery f ~ 3 . JA s e new roof, a new window and air 2008 Exhibits _ o fage _1 B _ _ | conditioner and interior carpeting. Mar 15â€"Apr. 27: Ten years of Colborne A e bi. .. t There are, at any one time, around 19 Gallery Artists ‘ %{{"r‘â€" 4e »aie. _ £J| T. ob | _ member artists. Some members move May 3â€"June 15: Susan McDonald § * ‘"â€" M F +8 â€"=â€" | _ on, take sabbaticals, rejoin â€" but last J 21â€"A : j j > sR _ PE â€"> $ 4 f une 21â€"Aug. 3: Judith Kreps Hawkins , 3+ ;ï¬ SE â€" s i Saturday_s opening illustrated the Aug. 9â€"Sept. 21: Tim Dignam uet _ e P3 l _ faltnharfadera? andfmutual support central Sept. 27â€"Nov. 9: Alison Seale Jillian Roos-‘Markowitz, left, and 4. Inetggl}rlglrioggiaegrr;tggogzn;gs;kS Nov. 15â€"Dec. 21: Christmas show â€" Rosemary Davis; artists from CobOUrQ, â€" predominantly by past members of the cA N: 5 attended the opening. gallery. Many of the works are on loan Pnoicesy Mï¬.NDY M in , ] £ *3 f * & & P‘ es . KSeg,> E. .A ck | Je &# "‘é SWR 4 . m | * ; ; s ,"'" 3 220 es ‘ Castleton artist John Stubbs, a founding member of the â€" Terrie MacDonald of Stirling has been a member Colborne Art Gallery, with his work Mystic Passage. artist of Colborne Art Gallery for the past three years. . 3 & P |