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April 1 - May 31
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Spring Extravaganza
Group exhibition of "paintings with pizazz" by regional artists: Dorothy Black, Karen Phillips Curran, Cimarron Knight and Leslie Rohonczy.
View the spring extravaganza reception.
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June 1 - 30
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Focus on Three
Entrancing Vistas captured through the camera lens of 3 Ottawa photographers: Carolyn Molson, Catherine Kelly and Barbara Lapointe.
View the Focus on Three reception.
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July 1 - Aug. 31
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Heat Wave
Sun-basked paintings and photography by regional artists:
Dorothy Black, Karen Phillips Curran, Colleen Gray, John Kessel, Shirley Mancino, Allan Nusbaum, Hanna Olszewski, Leslie Rohonczy, Tricia Wilmot Savoie, Chuck Stewart, Gary Webster, Laurie Wagner.
Artist Reception Sat. August 7th from 3 - 5 p.m.
Tay River Gallery. 28 Wilson St. W. 264-5448.
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Sept. 1 - 30
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FIBER ARTS EXHIBIT
Exhibition of fibre art works
Feature Artist Karen Goetzinger with guest artists P. Susan Clow, Wendy Feldberg, Beverley Hastings, Liane Thiry-Smith and Wendo Van Essen.
Artist Reception: Saturday September 11, 2004
Tay River Gallery. 28 Wilson St. W. 264-5448.
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Oct. 1 - 24
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Lanark County Camera Club Exhibition
Through the Lens: Photos by the Lanark County Camera Club
Featuring works by Ralph Buttrum, Tracy Goodberry, Tom Moore, Colm O'Higgins, Howard Owen, Connie Spencer, Chuck Stewart, Gary Webster, and David Zimmerly
Opening Reception:
Saturday October 2, 2004 from 3 - 5 p.m.
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Nov. 1 - 24
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PRELUDE
Group exhibition of watercolours, acrylics, pastels & mixed media.
Featured artists: Kathy Bailey, Dorothy Black, Karen Phillips Curran, Shirley Mancino and Leslie Rohonczy.
PRELUDE serves as a preliminary to the annual holiday show 'CHRISTMAS BY THE TAY' beginning November 25th featuring over 80 works by regional artists.
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Nov. 25 - Dec. 31
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CHRISTMAS BY THE TAY
Christmas Art Show. Everyone welcome. Treat yourself this festive season to a "feast for the eyes".
Come to Perth for the town's old fashioned Christmas which begins with the Festival of Good Cheer on Saturday November 27th .
Join us for hot apple cider and homebaked goodies at the gallery.
Groups of carollers and musicians will be performing around town and store merchants will be dressed in "Victorian-era costume" as part of the old fashioned Christmas celebrations.
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