Discover the best top things to do in Prince Edward County, United States including Andrew Csafordi Studio Gallery, Love Nest Studios, Small Pond Arts, Mad Dog Gallery, Hatch Gallery, Escape Macaulay House!, Andara Gallery, Mariners Park Museum, Oeno Gallery, Armstrong Glassworks.
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5.0 based on 59 reviews
A graduate of the Ontario College of Art, Andrew paints exclusively with molten “encaustic” beeswax, incorporating other mediums. Luminous textures bring the viewer into an organic landscape unlike any other. His masterful paintings move naturally from two dimensions to three, from reality to colourful imagination, often echoing the fluidity of landscapes in The County. His works create a focal point and spark great conversation in one’s home or office. An exciting renaissance of this ancient “encaustic beeswax technique” has been growing with excitement. His sculptural paintings can be seen in his magnificent century-old BARN Gallery and new ANDARA Gallery also located onsite in the heart of Prince Edward County. Encaustic Painting workshops and gift certificates available. The Studio and Galleries are located minutes NW of the village of Bloomfield; first road north of Huff Estates Inn & Winery in the heart of Prince Edward County wine country.
I took Andrew’s 2 day encaustic workshop with a couple of friends. It was a great weekend! We learned so many different encaustic techniques and ended up leaving on Sunday with a bunch of our own new works of art. Andrew and his wife are very friendly and easy going. The property and Galleries are beautiful. Definitely a place to visit!
5.0 based on 27 reviews
An authentic County experience! Artists Tara Wilkinson and Andrew Csafordi share their art and passion for natural elements with visitors to their beautiful country farm. An artist and award-winning photographer, Tara handcrafts art nest sculptures out of fibres and mixed media. Her work is featured in private collections worldwide. Tara's unique photographs from her extensive travels will take you on a visual journey. Handcrafted nest ornaments and shadowboxes, photography books, prints, greeting cards and more are available in her enchanting gallery - a whimsical restored chicken coop. Also located on site ... visit their brand new ANDARA Gallery featuring larger works of photography and encaustic paintings ... and the BARN Gallery in the magnificent restored century-old barn - showcasing more of Andrew's encaustic (beeswax) sculptural paintings. North of County Road #1 and the Huff Estates Winery, off Highway 62. Painting workshops, gift certificates available.
Stumbled upon the Love Nest Studio on our drive through Prince Edward County. Andrew gave us a great tour of Tara's studio as well as the barn where his work is displayed. Very interesting to hear their story and his process for creating his beautiful pieces of art. Will definitely recommend stopping in to anyone in the area!
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Owners are great supporters of local artists. The Gallery is housed in a beautiful old barn - and a fun place to find down a country road.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
The Hatch Gallery is contemporary art gallery serving as a site for exhibitions working with both established and emerging Canadian artists. The gallery represents and promotes abstract artists working primarily in painting and sculpture. Our gallery is now closed for the 2018 summer season, you can visit us anytime during the off season by booking an appointment. Call 416-522-0685 during regular business hours if you wish to pay us a visit.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Imagine being trapped in Macaulay House, with only Museum artifacts and your understanding of Prince Edward County history to help you escape! The year is 1846 and Rev. William Macaulay has fallen behind in paying his servants. A stash of jewelry and precious metals is rumoured to be hidden somewhere in the house - your help is needed to solve a series of clues and puzzles to find it!
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Two unique art galleries in the heart of Prince Edward County! A renovated century-old BARN Gallery and our newly constructed contemporary ANDARA gallery. Creativity and beauty is alive here. Fine art works in encaustic, photography, fibre and more. Book a painting workshop (or rent our cozy guest suite set to reopen post COVID).
While in Prince Edward County, my husband and I visited Andara Gallery on the recommendation of many. We're so glad we did! We were greeted by Andrew, one of the two artists displaying work in the uniquely striped gallery. He kindly explained the techniques of encaustic painting (his work) and also talked about the other artist's equally impressive photographic work (his wife's). In addition, we toured his century barn which was a treasure-trove of their work. We were charmed both by the art and by Andrew's personality and would highly recommend a visit and/or a hands-on workshop.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Mariners Park Museum explores the many ways the inhabitants of Prince Edward County have earned their living from the surrounding waters from fishing and ship building through ice harvesting and rum running. The lighthouse relocated from False Duck Island beckons visitors to the site, where they can also explore Fort Kente and enjoy a picnic in the park. More than 50 shipwrecks have been located in the waters surrounding Prince Edward County and the Mariners Park Museum has become the home of many treasures retrieved during early diving expeditions. Admission by donation.
4.5 based on 108 reviews
Located in beautiful Prince Edward County adjacent to a winery, the Oeno Gallery exhibits contemporary art by artists from this region; other parts of Canada, and occasionally, exceptional international artists. The Gallery space is light-filled, with separate painting and sculpture exhibition spaces and also features a 3.5 acres outdoor sculpture garden.
Enjoyed our visit to the garden a lot! Very interesting sculptures and great landscaping. Super creative.I think to visit the gallery indoors you need to book in advance. But gardens are accessible any time and amazing. Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 41 reviews
The Armstrong Glassworks is located in the beautiful village of Wellington along the shores of Lake Ontario. The Glassworks is housed in a former Feed Mill dating back to the early 1900’s. As of January 2008, our viewing area will allow visitors to watch Mark if he is blowing glass. Please call ahead to check Mark’s schedule. Demonstrations for groups of 10 or more can be arranged.
Only open for two hours a day, this studio had an amazing display of innovative glass creations. We were dazzled not only by the creativity in form but also the interesting techniques used to create texture and colour in the glass. The artist/owner was a great conversationalist and we learned so much from his fascinating explanations and stories. The conversation itself was well worth the trip, but you'll find you cannot leave without at least one of his unique creations.
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