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The century old stone building at 28 Wilson St. in Perth with its quaint old world charm first attracted Lisa Brown and her husband Dave in 2000, and led to their setting down roots in the Perth area. The equally enchanting Tay River which runs through parkland at the end of Wilson Street became the namesake of the gallery. The gallery was established in 2002 as a venue to promote the works of local Canadian artists. |
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Gallery owner, Lisa Brown has an academic background in the arts as well as over twelve years business experience in the field. Professionalism and honest, ethical practice are key in her work, both as agent representing professional artists and as art dealer and consultant working with clients. A passion for art provides the impetus for the gallery's active style in promotion of Canadian art at the local gallery level and beyond and makes work in this challenging field a "labour of love" . |
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