The newly formed Association of Port Stanley Artists (APSA) will be exhibiting their members’ works for the first time on the weekend of May 26 & 27 in Port Stanley. Visitors to Port Stanley will be treated to a show of fresh new art at the village’s Royal Canadian Legion at 310 George Street.
This new group of artists, all residents of Port Stanley, will be exhibiting a variety of new and recent work in several different mediums. Something for everyone: oil, watercolour, and acrylic paintings, photography, sculpture, ceramics, glasswork, and mixed media. Free admission, free parking and everyone is welcome! More shows are scheduled for Canfest in June, end of July, and mid-August.
Association artists exhibiting in this May show are: Muriel Brown, Richard Cochrill, Penny Crichton, Marjorie Francis, Jonathan Grant, Ron Jackson, Cheryl Garrett-Jenkins, Robert Kristoff, Elizabeth Kusinski, Pamela LaForest, Marcia Pensa, Gail Robertson, Sharron Russell, Susan E. Tanton, and Jan Versteeg.
Visit www.portstanleyartists.com to learn more about members and upcoming events.
Association artists exhibiting in this May show are: Muriel Brown, Richard Cochrill, Penny Crichton, Marjorie Francis, Jonathan Grant, Ron Jackson, Cheryl Garrett-Jenkins, Robert Kristoff, Elizabeth Kusinski, Pamela LaForest, Marcia Pensa, Gail Robertson, Sharron Russell, Susan E. Tanton, and Jan Versteeg.
Visit www.portstanleyartists.com to learn more about members and upcoming events.
If you live in Port Stanley and are interested in joining this association, contact President, Susan Tanton at [email protected] or 519-777-3999. Port Stanley Artists celebrate and foster emerging and established artists by providing opportunities and support for exhibitions and sales of original art and artisans’ works. Group workshops and meetings enrich and develop the unique creative abilities of members and encourage expressive freedom. As a community-based group, they are also dedicated to contributing artistically to local community events that help to foster the region’s tourism and economic development.