Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Dancing Moon Gallery, The Academy Gallery, Meraqi Art Annex, Gallery Raymond, Heather Haynes Gallery, Window Art Gallery, Kingston Frameworks, Wolfe Island Gallery, Martello on Brock, Lakeside Studio Gallery.
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The mandate of DancingMoon Gallery is to provide a venue for Canadian artist. In a unique atmosphere,we are proud to showcase one of a kind art. Located in a century old building overlooking the bay of Quinte on one side and the new art park coming to Deseronto in 2014.Please take the day and come and experience this new and upcoming art community.
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Come stay at the Academy Gallery B&B. We have three suites within this restored School which originally opened in 1811 only to be conscripted by the British Militia in the War of 1812. The Study has two single beds at $120, the Master has a Queen bed and the Gallery Suite with Queen bed is over 700 sqft and is well equipped with it's own lounge, balcony and kitchette at $155 per night. Reduced rates are available for longer stays. Steeped in history and filled with art, come experience the Academy Gallery!
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Meraqi Art Annex YGK Artist Collective offers a wide and eclectic collection of art created by artists from Kingston and the surrounding area. With Meraki at Meraqi Art Annex! Artists inspired to create works of art with soul, creativity, and love - when you put "something of yourself" into what you're doing it's created with Meraki, whatever it may be! Jewellery, Pottery, Handmade Soap, Fabric Art, Sculptures, Mixed Media, Photography, Glasswork, Metalwork, Textile Art, Wood Furniture, Wood Art, Upcycled Furniture,Antique & Vintage Recycled Pieces And More!
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Gallery Raymond is Kingston's largest commercial gallery representing 20 local artists and displaying over 400 works of art. Over 31 years old it has deep historical roots in the downtown community, echoed by its location in an historic former carriage way, and an overflow gallery in the former carriage house. Bi-monthly artist's exhibits focus on new work by one or more artists.
I stumbled upon Gallery Raymond while searching for a gift to take back home from my visit to Kingston. While inside Raymond's shop/gallery I was totally impressed with the quality of local artists along with Mr. Raymond's knowledge of the area! The price's were exceptionally reasonable considering the high quality of artists he was representing. The environment was really chill and welcoming! If your looking for an investment piece totally check it out!
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Upon opening it's doors in June 2012, Heather Haynes Gallery instantly became a destination stop and meeting place. The uplifting atmosphere and friendly staff await your arrival and cater your experience to suit the order of the day! The walls of the gallery are adorned with original works of art by namesake artist Heather Haynes, nostalgic impressionist Peter Montgomery.
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The Window Art Gallery is a non-profit, volunteer run community gallery which was established in May 2011 as an ongoing project of the Kingston School of Art. Our beautiful, light-filled, accessible gallery features a different exhibition of art by local artists each month.
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We are a custom framing store, with a wide of assortment of frame mouldings to choose from including environmentally-sustainable varieties. Our Art Gallery often hosts local artists, like Sally Chupick, Robert A. Blenderman, Pat Shea, Debra Tate-Sears, Paula Formanek, Jay Bridges and Chris Ward. We also do large format prints, mounting, installations and deliveries.
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Formerly known as the Stone Heron Gallery, Wolfe Island Gallery is pleased to announce our new launch in Marysville, Wolfe Island. Open mid- June to September, we will house fine art, crafts and creations from the many artists of the island. Through community involvement, will also host talks, readings and music workshops.
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CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: browse our shop interactively online 24/7 via our new 360 virtual site. You can find it at https://www.martelloalley.com/pages/virtual-3d-shopping-is-here Martello on Brock is Downtown Kingston's newest art experience, featuring local artists and artisans in an historic setting.
This lovely little gallery is full of beautiful artwork that captures the local spirit! There is plenty of variety so there is something there for everyone. The location and artworks truly represent the arts community in Kingston and it is very close to Market Square. It's a must-see if you are in the city and have an interest in the arts.
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An emerging artist gallery located in the heart of Bath, Ontario, we feature the work of a variety of local artists who create unique, accessible art. We are also a working studio, where Amherst Island artist Sarah Anderson works. Custom pieces and commissions are available by request.
I heard that this new little gallery was open so my wife and I decided to visit. Wonderful little space, and owned by the main artist, Sarah, who is so charming, delightful and talented. We picked out one of her pieces and took it home with us. Definitely recommend visiting this local gallery.
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