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Mary Allen Studio Tour: 210 Union Blvd.
Craft Drawing Painting Tour Visual arts
Date and time
Location
Waterloo, ON
Directions: This event is held inside a residential house.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Has gender-neutral washrooms.
This event is held inside a residential house.
About
MAST: Celebrating 30 years in the community!
Mary Allen Studio Tour is back for another year to showcase artist talents. While the tour has grown over the years to include homes in the Uptown neighbourhoods of Avondale and Menno, as well as homes in Belmont Village the goal remains the same, to encourage neighbours to get to know the talented artists living and working within the area. To get the best experience, visit as many locations as possible.
At 210 Union Boulevard, expect to see:
ANDREA DEERING: Painter & Graphic Artist - illustrations, paintings, and prints
JASON PIPER: Autodidact artist - acrylics
Links
- Find out more about the Mary Allen Studio Tour. maryallentour.com
Organizer
Mary Allen Studio Tour
The Mary-Allen Studio Tour began in 1989, when Margaret Rowell of the Historical Society, hosted a walking tour of the historic neighbourhood and commented on the number of artistic people living in the area. At about the same time, Yvonne and Ray Stanton who lived on Allen Street suggested the neighbourhood host a studio tour. Eldon Leis and Jacquelyn Lumsden, neighbours across Herbert St. at Allen, each holding a home sales of paintings and Bonsai trees and pottery, respectively were enthusiastic to support the idea.
While the tour has grown over the years to include homes in the Uptown neighbourhood of Avondale and Menno, as well as homes in Belmont Village the goal remains the same, to encouraging neighbours to get to know the talented artists living and working within the area.
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MAST: Mary Allen Studio Tour
Mary Allen Studio Tour Waterloo, ONThe Mary-Allen Studio Tour began in 1989, when Margaret Rowell of the Historical Society, hosted a walking tour of the historic neighbourhood and commented on the number of artistic people living in the area. At about the same time, Yvonne...