This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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A Day of Sculpture!
In-person
History & heritage Indigenous Public Art Sculpture & installation Tour Visual arts Kids Youth & teensDate and time
Location
Art Gallery of Algoma
10 East Street
Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Access
Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English.
About
Join us on Friday, September 19th, for the opening of Culture Days and “A Day of Sculpture” at the Art Gallery of Algoma! This engaging outdoor event invites art lovers of all ages to explore and celebrate the creativity of three-dimensional art.
Enjoy a guided tour of our Sculpture Park, showcasing stunning works by local and national artists. Then, get hands-on with interactive outdoor sculpture activities, using fun and accessible materials like wire, packing peanuts, cork, foamcore, and cardboard—perfect for sparking your imagination and unleashing your inner sculptor.
Come celebrate art in the open air with family-friendly fun, creativity, and community!
Image: Andrew Dutkewych, Hole in the Sky, 1987, Steel, Collection of the Art Gallery of Algoma, Acquired through the Ministry of Culture and Communication.
Links
- Art Gallery of Algoma website artgalleryofalgoma.com
Organizer
Art Gallery of Algoma
The Art Gallery of Algoma proudly celebrates its 50th Anniversary this year, marking five decades of bringing art and culture to the community. Its permanent collection now features over 5,500 works, with a strong emphasis on Canadian art—from the iconic Group of Seven to Indigenous artists and contemporary voices who continue to shape Canada’s visual landscape. Beyond the exhibitions, the Gallery Shop showcases a curated selection of beautiful, locally made items, perfect for finding something unique and handcrafted. Visitors are also invited to relax at the cozy café, offering breathtaking views of the St. Mary’s River alongside coffee, tea, and soft drinks.