This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.
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Doors Open at the Tett Centre
In-person
Date and time
Location
Tett Centre for Creativity & Learning
370 King St W, Kingston, ON, K7L 2X4
Kingston, ON
Access
Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
Join us for Doors Open Kingston and Area at the Tett Centre
The Tett Centre is opening its doors for Doors Open! At the Tett, you'll enjoy building tours and activities with our Creativity Studio artists and tenant organizations. Come see what the Tett has to offer!
Activities include:
Building Tours - 12:30PM, 1:30PM, or 2:30PM (Registration Encouraged)
Relief printing with Creativity Studio artist Emily Wu, 1PM - 4PM, Room 214, Studio E
Sculptural Ceramics Demo with Creativity Studio artist Diana Jackson, 1PM - 4PM, Room 214, Studio F
Open Studios with Jean Jamieson-Hanes and Will O'Hare, Room 214
Exhibition with Creativity Studio artist Pengyuan Wang, Tett Gallery, 9AM - 5PM
Exhibition at Modern Fuel Artist Run Centre, Room 305, 11:30AM - 4:30PM
Open Hours at Kingston Handloom Weavers and Spinners, Room 205, 10AM - 4PM
Kingston Potter's Guild Studio Tours and Slab-rolled Clay Activity, Room 207, 10AM - 2PM
Kingston Lapidary and Mineral Club Tours and Activities, Room 209, 10AM - 4PM
Open Hours at Joe's Music Mill Room 110, 12PM - 4PM
Kingston Arts Council, Out of Frame exhibit by the Kingston Hidden Artist Collective in Unit 115 gallery open to the public, 10AM - 4PM
Iroquois Pottery workshop with Artist in Residence Sheldon Traviss, 10AM - 4PM (Two days, September 21 & September 28; Registration Required)
Links
- Learn More tettcentre.org
Organizer
Tett Centre for Creativity & Learning
The Tett Centre for Creativity & Learning is a not-for-profit corporation governed by an independent, community-based board, which is accountable to its membership: the City of Kingston as represented by Mayor and Council.
Within its broader mission, the Tett is mandated (and funded in part) by the City of Kingston to operate the City-owned J.K. Tett Centre as an accessible multi-use arts centre that supports cultural vitality throughout the region.