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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.

  • Tina Newlove Studio, Original Art
  • Meadow Maze entrance
  • Clear Eyes Collective

Open Studio - Tina Newlove, Nature Walk in the Meadow Maze, Mural by Clear Eyes Collective

In-person

Visual arts Self-guided Public Art Nature & outdoors Painting
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Location

Newlove Artist Studio (BirchView Cabin and Artist Residency)

10461 2 Line Nassagaweya

Campbellville, ON

Directions: 10 mins northwest from HWY 401/Guelph Line between Tenth and Fifteenth Side Roads, one line West of Guelph Line. First Driveway on the Right down the Lane. Extra Angled parking past the studio driveway to the main lot.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

Welcome to my Painting Studio. I'm excited to show you new paintings that I've been working on over the summer, works in progress and little mixed-media projects around the theme of Collective Liberation.

“My latest work explores abstract figures in transition, migrating, protesting and exploring relationships within themselves, their community and the environment.

My paintings and collages are made up of overlapping personal symbols and simplified figures jumbled up together in a love of colour. Urban and rural landscapes are pieced together quilt- like with gestural lines.”

Lose or find yourself on the beautiful cut paths of our Nature Walk in the Meadow Maze.

View the bright, beautiful mural design by Clear Eyes Collective from Hamilton ON who came out over the summer for a BirchView Artist Residency.

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Organizer

Tina Newlove

Tina Newlove, she/her, is a multi-disciplinary visual artist working primarily in oils from her Campbellville studio on the Traditional Lands of the Annishnaabe, Haudensaunee and Wendat First Nations and the Treaty Lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. She has exhibited nationally in public and commercial galleries and in artist-run centres including the Art Gallery of Hamilton, Frederick Horsman Varley Gallery, Roberts Gallery, Toronto ON, the Leighton Art Centre, Calgary AB and the Saint John Arts Centre, NB. Her painting Organizing My Mind is in the City of Toronto’s permanent collection.

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