Events:

Carnegie Gallery, May exhibitions

Every year the Carnegie Gallery lets our community’s aspiring artists take over the gallery for an exciting, entirely self-directed exhibition featuring secondary school student work.

April 29 – May 4, 2008
Reception May 2, 7- 9:00
Dundas High Schools – Parkside & Highland More »

Art Bus: May 2, May 9

May 2:  This trip focuses on galleries east of the centre of town. We will start with the Imperial Cotton Centre for the Arts Opening of its newest facility, The Paper Box Studios on Cumberland Avenue and then head to 270 Sherman for the exciting new T H & B Collective’s current exhibition. More »

Opus Mundi Festival, Apr 25 – May 4

opusmundi_for_web.jpgThe Pearl Company presents its first Opus Mundi Festival, a Multi-Disciplinary Artistic Convergence, featuring a program of music, art, theatricality and creativity, over 12 days (April 25 to May 4) at The Pearl Company, 16 Steven Street at King William, Hamilton. (Festival Schedule) More »

Art Gallery of Hamilton Art Sale: May 1 – 4

The Art Gallery of Hamilton is pleased to announce the return of its eagerly anticipated Art Sale, a unique art sales event featuring original works by more than 50 local and regional artists, Thursday, May 1 (12 noon to 9 pm), Friday, May 2 (12 noon to 9 pm), Saturday, May 3 (12 noon to 5 pm) and Sunday, May  4  (12 noon to 5 pm). More »

Art Bus: April 11, May 2, May 9

April 11: This ‘Second’ Friday we will visit 270 Sherman at which time we will take in the exciting new T H & B Collective’s current exhibition as well as the artist’s studios of the Imperial Cotton Centre for the Arts. We will then wend our way to the James North Art Crawl and now that his renovations are completed, Bill Powell’s Studio Gallery where we will see the marvelously changed studio space and gallery of the Tiger Group. More »

Leaving Home…, Village Theatre, Apr 25 to May 3

pier7_leavinghomecominghome.jpgVillage Theatre (Waterdown) collected over 40 stories from local immigrants. Leaving Home, Coming Home is the result. This theatrical event recounts these histories in a collage of music, drama, comedy, poetry and dance. Created by Village Theatre Waterdown, directed by Lisbie Rae, conceived by Michael Rae. Performed at Memorial Hall, 317 Dundas St. (Hwy 5), Waterdown. April 25, 26, May 1, 2, 3, 8*, 9, 10 at 8:00 p.m., May 3 at 2:00 p.m. More »

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