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Nov. 4 - Nov. 7, 2021
35thAnnualFourDayCelebrationof theArts
SUNDAYNOV. 7ARTWALK POEMS&WORKS –OUTDOORGUIDEDTOURTower Poets & Carnegie Gallery Artists10 King St. W., Dundas
Join us for an outdoor guided tour of the art and poems displayed on KingStreet West for ART WALK, a collaboration between Tower Poetry Society poetsand Carnegie Gallery artists! The tour will begin at the front steps of theCarnegie Gallery, due to Covid-19.1 pm – 2 pm. Free
CERAMIC DECORATION DEMONSTRATIONWITHEMMA SMITHCarnegie Gallery, Main Gallery10 King St. W., Dundas
Watch ceramic artist Emma Smith’s live demonstration of her wax resist deco-rating technique of stamping to create patterns on raw ceramic surfaces.1:30 pm – 3:30 pm. Free
PRECIOUSMETAL CLAY PENDANTWORKSHOPDundasValley School of Art21 Ogilvie St., Dundas
Transfer and carve your own unique design into a linoleum block to create aprecious silver metal clay (PMC+) pendant. Learn how to shape it to your imagi-native will and then watch as it’s fired and transforms into silver before yourvery eyes.12:30 pm – 4:00 pm.$129 + HST. Register online at dvsa.ca or by calling 905-628-6357
ARTWALK POEMS &WORKS (Continues)HELEN BESWICK – A DUNDASTREASURE (Continues)WES BATES – A RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION (Continues)NUTCRACKER COSTUMES EXHIBIT (Continues)BERNADETTERULEVIRTUALREADINGFORTHECARNEGIE (Ongoing)PAULFRALICKVIRTUALPERFORMANCEFORTHECARNEGIE (Ongoing)HAMILTONPOTTERS’GUILDFALLSALE (Continues) See Saturday for hours.
Arts Dundas Weekend is coordinated by The CarnegieGallery, celebrating our local arts and culture. Join usfor a fun-filled four days of exciting events.
We regret that some of our regular organizations are notable to participate this year due to Covid-19. However, wewould like to thank the many businesses and organizationsthat have continued to support us, and we hope thateveryone will be able to take part in 2022.
The Dundas Public Library is available for printing andlaminating vaccination receipts during their regular hours.
All locations are wheelchair accessible unless mentioned.
Arts DundasWeekend gratefully acknowledges thesupport of the Incite Foundation for the Arts
Brochure design by Headspring. headspring.ca
EVENT LOCATIONS
Providing funding in support of the
visual and performing arts in Hamilton
1. Carnegie Gallery, 10 King St. W., Dundas
2. DundasValley School of Art, 21 Ogilvie St., Dundas
3. Shawn & Ed Brewing Co, 65 Hatt St., Dundas
4. Dundas Museum and Archives, 139 Park St. W., Dundas
5. Ancaster Fairgrounds, 630 Trinity Rd. S., Jerseyville
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THURSDAY NOV. 4ARTWALK POEMS &WORKSTower Poets & Carnegie Gallery ArtistsDowntown Dundas, King St. W.
Enjoy the annual ART WALK collaboration between poets from the TowerPoetry Society and Carnegie Gallery artists. Poems and artwork will bedisplayed in various downtown Dundas storefronts on King Street West.Thursday, Nov. 4 – Sunday, Nov. 7. Free
HELENBESWICK -ADUNDASTREASURECarnegie Gallery, Main Gallery10 King St. W., Dundas
A special display in tribute to potter Helen Beswick organized by the CarnegieGallery and the Hamilton Potters’ Guild.Thursday, Nov. 4 – Saturday, Nov. 20. Free
WESBATES -ARETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITIONCarnegie Gallery, Main Gallery10 King St. W., Dundas
An honorary exhibition of long-time, active Carnegie Gallery artist member WesBates’s wood engraving works.Thursday, Nov. 4 – Saturday, Nov. 20. Free
NUTCRACKERCOSTUMESEXHIBITHamilton Academy of Performing Arts at The Carnegie Gallery,10 King St. W., Dundas
Handmade ballet costumes from The Hamilton Academy of Performing Arts onexhibit in the Lower Level of the Carnegie Gallery.Thursday, Nov. 4 – Sunday, Nov. 7. Free
BERNADETTERULEVIRTUALREADINGFORTHECARNEGIEThe Carnegie Gallery YouTube Channelyoutube.com/user/CarnegieGallery
Join us virtually for a reading by local author Bernadette Rule, author of thebook Dark Fire: the true story of the Drews and Lawrences, two farming familiesthat were massacred in the struggle for a tobacco growers union in 1920sKentucky.Thursday, Nov. 4 – Ongoing. Free. Please follow the link.
ALL ROADS LEADTODUNDAS EXHIBITIONThe Dundas Museum and Archives139 Park St. W., Dundaswww.dundasmuseum.ca
All Roads Lead To Dundas is a fascinating exploration of the true connectionswhich link Dundas to the history of the world! Dundasians have long joked thattheir little community is the ‘centre of the universe’, and while Galileo tells usotherwise, the funny feeling that ‘all roads lead to Dundas’ persists to this day.Please note that proof of vaccination is required to view the exhibition.Thursday, Nov. 4 – Saturday, Jan. 22. FreeFacebook Live Tour with Austin Strutt – Thursday, Nov. 4 at 12 pm.
THURSDAY NOV. 4FRANK&KIMKORENATTHESHEDShawn & Ed Brewing Co.65 Hatt St., Dundas
Live performance by local musicians Frank & Kim Koren. Please note that proofof vaccination is required to dine indoors.6:30 pm – 8:30 pm. Free
CARNEGIE GALLERY EXHIBITIONSCarnegie Gallery, Main Gallery10 King St. W., Dundas
Emma Smith - CeramicsThis exhibition features woodfired sculptural and functional pieces characterizedby unique surface decoration and contextual narrative.
Elisabeth Soppelsa - JewelleryThis highly accomplished jeweller fashions sterling silver into elegant works ofwearable art often juxtaposing unusual found objects with streamlined forms.
Carnegie Gallery, The Barber Atrium10 King St. W., Dundas
Lora Moore-Kakaletris - PhotographyThe Carnegie welcomes this talented photographer back with a collection ofwhimsical images verging on the surreal.
All Exhibitions on view Oct. 29 – Nov. 21. Free
MOUNTAINROADBANDATTHECARNEGIECarnegie Gallery, Main Gallery10 King St. W., Dundas
The Mountain Road Band will play a selection of traditional tunes live in thebackground as you browse the Carnegie Gallery.5 pm – 6 pm. Free
PAULFRALICKVIRTUALPERFORMANCEFORTHECARNEGIEThe Carnegie Gallery YouTube Channelyoutube.com/user/CarnegieGallery
Join us virtually for a children’s performance by talented musician Paul Fralick!Ideal for a younger age group.Friday, Nov. 5 – Ongoing. Free. Please follow the link.
ARTWALK POEMS &WORKS (Continues)HELEN BESWICK – A DUNDASTREASURE (Continues)WES BATES – A RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION (Continues)NUTCRACKER COSTUMES EXHIBIT (Continues)BERNADETTERULEVIRTUALREADINGFORTHECARNEGIE (Ongoing)PAULFRALICKVIRTUALPERFORMANCEFORTHECARNEGIE (Ongoing)ALLROADSLEADTODUNDASEXHIBITION (Ongoing)
FRIDAYNOV. 5
SATURDAYNOV. 6ASIAN PAPER FOLDINGWORKSHOPCarnegie Gallery, Lower Level10 King St. W., Dundas
Facilitated by artist Jeannie Kim, this workshop will teach young studentspaper-folding techniques using colourful origami paper.Ages 8 to 12, 1 pm – 3 pm. FreeRegister in person at the Carnegie Gallery, or phone 905-627-4265.
WES BATES ARTIST TALK & DEMONSTRATIONCarnegie Gallery, Lower Level10 King St. W., Dundas
A live artist talk and demonstration by wood engraver Wes Bates that will allowviewers a glimpse into the process of creating original and intricate woodengraving designs. Due to Covid-19, seating will be limited and proof ofvaccination will be required.3 pm – 5 pm. FreeRegister in person at the Carnegie Gallery, or phone 905-627-4265.
HAMILTON POTTERS’GUILD FALL SALEAncaster Fairgrounds630 Trinity Rd. S., Jerseyvillewww.hamiltonpotters.ca
The Hamilton Potters’ Guild has temporarily relocated to the AncasterFairgrounds due to Covid-19. Please follow the link to book timed tickets.Saturday, Nov. 6, 10 am – 9 pm. Free admission by timed tickets.Sunday, Nov. 7, 10 am – 5 pm. Free admission by timed tickets.Proof of vaccination is required.
ARTWALK POEMS &WORKS (Continues)HELEN BESWICK – A DUNDASTREASURE (Continues)WES BATES – A RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION (Continues)NUTCRACKER COSTUMES EXHIBIT (Continues)BERNADETTERULEVIRTUALREADINGFORTHECARNEGIE (Ongoing)PAULFRALICKVIRTUALPERFORMANCEFORTHECARNEGIE (Ongoing)ALLROADSLEADTODUNDASEXHIBITION (Ongoing)
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