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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.

  • Janet Reid Wilson - Studio 16
  • Doris Treleaven - Studio 19
  • Nigel A. Gunding - Studio 6

FASM Studio Art Tour 2025

In-person

Design Drawing Fibre & textile arts History & heritage Intercultural Painting Nature & outdoors Photography Pottery & ceramics Printmaking Sculpture & installation Self-guided Tour Visual arts Youth & teens
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Date and time

Location

Halton Hills

820 Childs Drive

Milton, ON

Directions: Our Event is throughout Halton, Georgetown, Burlington and Hamilton area. Please access our website for a detailed mapping of where the Studios are located. www.fasm.ca.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible, has gender-neutral washrooms, and is a relaxed performance.

About

FASM Studio Art Tour has taken place the weekend or two before Thanksgiving, when the leaves have just begun to turn colour in beautiful Escarpment Country surrounding Milton, Ontario. Including the Town of Milton itself, plus Georgetown, Limehouse, Acton, Guelph, Eden Mills, Campbellville, Carlisle, and Kilbride, this self-guided tour of Artists’ studios draws more than 1000 participants over the weekend.

FASM Artists invite the public to their studios to share their love of making art: their process, some work in various stages of completion, and many of their finished pieces that you can peruse and select to have for your very own.

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Organizer

FASM - Fine Arts Society of Milton

The Fine Arts Society of Milton (FASM) is a non-profit, membership-based, volunteer-run visual arts organization with its roots in Milton and members from Mississauga to Hamilton, Ontario. FASM originated in 1997 with 32 artists forming a collective of creatives in various mediums. The organization has grown to more than 125 members and includes painters, sculptors, metal artists, fibre artists, book illustrators, authors, glass blowers, rug hookers, jewellers, enamel artisans, mosaic tile artists, potters, stained-glass artists, and a luthier, most of whom have their work displayed in art galleries and private collections.

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