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Orangeville Art Group 50th Annual Fall Art Show

In-person

Painting Visual arts
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Date and time

Location

Orangeville Town Hall

87 Broadway

Dufferin County, ON

Directions: The 50th Annual Orangeville Art Group Fall Art Show and Sale hosted in the Orangeville Town Hall Atrium, Orangeville, Ontario.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible.

About

The Orangeville Art Group is proud to present its 50th Fall Art Show and Sale - "Autumn Artistry". Artwork of local artists will be on display main floor in the Atrium - Orangeville Town Hall. Free admission to the public, all ages welcome with complete accessibility and free parking throughout the weekend just across the street.

Organizer

Orangeville Art Group

The Orangeville Art Group (OAG) has a 60 year history of supporting artists and the arts in Orangeville and the Headwaters region.

The hallmark of the Orangeville Art Group is education and artistic development. We offer workshops, art talks, plein-air paint-ins, and shows to help our artists develop their skills and to display their work.

The vibrant community of around 100 artists represents all levels of skill and experience and a diversity of styles and media: 2-dimensional visual art in oil, acrylics, watercolour, photography, and mixed media; 3-dimensional art in jewelry, pottery and ceramics, sculpture, and fabric art.

We display and sell the work of our artists at local and regional venues and at exhibitions once or twice a year.