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Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society is a volunteer-run registered Ontario charity. Our mandate is to foster community through cultivating and celebrating arts and heritage activities in Creemore and area. We raise funds for our Festival of the Arts, Artists in the School, Tea & History and other programs through the generous support of members, donors, sponsors and grants. Become a member today! A special thank you to Heirloom 142 | Lagom 142 Sotheby’s International Realty Canada and all our Creemore venues! ARTS | HERITAGE | COMMUNITY Since 1977 ENJOY THREE DIVERSE EXHIBITS ON THE THEME OF THE ENVIRONMENT. JJ Jasperson, Denis Bolohan, and co-creators Deborah Farquharson & Jocelyn Hirtes share their personal connection with nature and invite us to reflect on our own place in the world we live in. Their unique interpretations pull us into their worlds with larger than life images and interactive exhibits. Become a part of a painting, be drawn into a fieldstone pile and walk a path through the land we live on. We are also excited to welcome over 40 artists to halls, shops, outdoor spaces and artists studios in the Creemore village and surrounding countryside. Take a beautiful autumn drive through the hills and visit artists home studios and the Dunedin Village Hall. See first hand where the artists work and where their inspiration comes from. Use the map on the reverse side of this guide to help you find them. JJ JASPERSON | SHIFTING LANDSCAPES Station on the Green • Room 1 • Saturday and Sunday • 10 am to 4 pm Visual artist/painter JJ Jasperson considers the ongoing effects of climate change in an installation of super sized prints and animation. We know climate change is real, we hear about it in the news, we know the science, but when we see a pretty farmer’s field on a sunny day, it is easy to disavow. This visual cautionary tale sets out to remind us we are all witnesses to climate change as it impacts our physical landscape, our weather systems and our water; it also impacts our collective psyche. DENIS BOLOHAN | N 44° 19’ 37” E -80° 06’ 19” Behind The Creemore Log Cabin • Saturday and Sunday • 10 am to 4 pm The title of the Creemore labyrinth is from the village’s latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates. The design takes its inspiration from the surrounding topography—the Purple Hills and the Mad and Noisy Rivers. Walking the labyrinth suggests a journey through the surrounding topography to the village centre and out again. DEBORAH FARQUHARSON AND JOCELYN HIRTES ON THE CURIOUSNESS OF A FIELDSTONE PILE The Creemore Log Cabin • Saturday and Sunday • 10 am to 4 pm Mounds of field stone can be found in any farm field in southern Ontario. Deborah Farquharson and Jocelyn Hirtes of Synchronized Smile invite you to come and ponder the nature of these mundane yet mysterious structures. Follow your curiosity and find us in the historic Log Cabin, where we promise you’ll see these familiar landscape elements in a new light. NEW ARTIST WORKSHOPS SQUARE FOOT SHOW www.phahs.ca | @purplehillsarts www.smallhallsfestival.ca EVENT INFORMATION: FACEBOOK.COM/PURPLEHILLSARTS • MORE ONLINE: PHAHS.CA Saturday, October 5th 10 am - 12 pm Expressive Abstract Painting Workshop with local painter Sue A. Miller. 1 pm - 3 pm Watercolour Painting Workshop with local artist Martha Bull. Sunday, October 6th, 10 am - 12 pm Basic Bookbinding Workshop with local artist Liz Eakins 1 pm - 3 pm Gyotaku Printing/Oil Pastel Workshop with local artist Jordan Eveland Charitable #84578 0618 RT0001 www.phahs.ca This event is made possible thanks to our many generous members, volunteers and sponsors! Create your own work of art! Visit www.phahs.ca for more information and to register for a class! See all the Festivals Artists’ work come together in one space at Station on the Green! CREEMORE FESTIVAL ARTS SATURDAY 5 OCT 2019 SUNDAY 6 OCT 2019 10 AM TO 4PM TO Cheryl MacLaurin & Rob McAleer We are a proud partner of the Small Halls Festival at halls throughout Clearview October 3-6. www.smallhallsfestival.ca

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  • Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society is a volunteer-run registered Ontario charity. Our mandate is to foster community through cultivating and celebrating arts and heritage activities in Creemore and area. We raise funds for our Festival of the Arts, Artists in the School, Tea & History and other programs through the generous support of members, donors, sponsors and grants. Become a member today!

    A special thank you to Heirloom 142 | Lagom 142

    Sotheby’s International Realty Canada and all our Creemore venues!

    ARTS | HERITAGE | COMMUNITY Since 1977

    ENJOY THREE DIVERSE EXHIBITS ON THE THEME OF THE ENVIRONMENT. JJ Jasperson, Denis Bolohan, and co-creators Deborah Farquharson & Jocelyn Hirtes share their personal connection with nature and invite us to reflect on our own place in the world we live in. Their unique interpretations pull us into their worlds with larger than life images and interactive exhibits. Become a part of a painting, be drawn into a fieldstone pile and walk a path through the land we live on. We are also excited to welcome over 40 artists to halls, shops, outdoor spaces and artists studios in the Creemore village and surrounding countryside. Take a beautiful autumn drive through the hills and visit artists home studios and the Dunedin Village Hall. See first hand where the artists work and where their inspiration comes from. Use the map on the reverse side of this guide to help you find them.

    JJ JASPERSON | SHIFTING LANDSCAPESStation on the Green • Room 1 • Saturday and Sunday • 10 am to 4 pmVisual artist/painter JJ Jasperson considers the ongoing effects of climate change in an installation of super sized prints and animation. We know climate change is real, we hear about it in the news, we know the science, but when we see a pretty farmer’s field on a sunny day, it is easy to disavow. This visual cautionary tale sets out to remind us we are all witnesses to climate change as it impacts our physical landscape, our weather systems and our water; it also impacts our collective psyche.

    DENIS BOLOHAN | N 44° 19’ 37” E -80° 06’ 19” Behind The Creemore Log Cabin • Saturday and Sunday • 10 am to 4 pmThe title of the Creemore labyrinth is from the village’s latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates. The design takes its inspiration from the surrounding topography—the Purple Hills and the Mad and Noisy Rivers. Walking the labyrinth suggests a journey through the surrounding topography to the village centre and out again.

    DEBORAH FARQUHARSON AND JOCELYN HIRTESON THE CURIOUSNESS OF A FIELDSTONE PILEThe Creemore Log Cabin • Saturday and Sunday • 10 am to 4 pmMounds of field stone can be found in any farm field in southern Ontario. Deborah Farquharson and Jocelyn Hirtes of Synchronized Smile invite you to come and ponder the nature of these mundane yet mysterious structures. Follow your curiosity and find us in the historic Log Cabin, where we promise you’ll see these familiar landscape elements in a new light.

    NEW ARTIST WORKSHOPS

    SQUARE FOOT SHOW www.phahs.ca | @purplehillsarts

    www.smallhallsfestival.caEVENT INFORMATION: FACEBOOK.COM/PURPLEHILLSARTS • MORE ONLINE: PHAHS.CA

    Saturday, October 5th 10 am - 12 pm Expressive Abstract Painting Workshop with local painter Sue A. Miller. 1 pm - 3 pm Watercolour Painting Workshop with local artist Martha Bull.Sunday, October 6th, 10 am - 12 pm Basic Bookbinding Workshop with local artist Liz Eakins 1 pm - 3 pm Gyotaku Printing/Oil Pastel Workshop with local artist Jordan Eveland

    Charitable #84578 0618 RT0001

    www.phahs.caThis event is made possible thanks to our many generous

    members, volunteers and sponsors!

    Create your own work of art! Visit www.phahs.ca for more information and to register for a class!

    See all the Festivals Artists’ work come together in one space at Station on the Green!

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    Cheryl MacLaurin & Rob McAleer

    We are a proud partner of the Small Halls Festival at halls throughout Clearview October 3-6.

    www.smallhallsfestival.ca

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    Station on the Green Room 2, 10 Caroline Street East | Square Foot Show featuring Festival Artists

    Station on the Green Room 2, 10 Caroline Street East | Artist workshops

    Creemore Log Cabin, 165 Library Street | Deborah Farquharson and Jocelyn Hirtes, On the Curiousness of a Fieldstone Pile

    Creemore Log Cabin (behind), 165 Library Street | Denis Bolohan, N 44° 19’ 37” E -80° 06’ 19”

    Horticultural Park, 10 Caroline Street East | Lee Anne Cohen, Functional Pottery

    Outdoor Space, 145 Mill Street | Je� Smith, Hammersmith Metal Works

    Mumba, 146 Mill Street | David Trotter, Leather Royal LePage RCR Realty, 143 Mill Street | Pam’s Soaps, All Natural Body Products and Hound Tales, Watercolours

    13 Elizabeth Street East | David Bruce Johnson, Wood and stone, Jim Harkness, Wood and paint and Victoria Huntley, Oil and Acrylic

    Dr Jody Bowle-Evans, 9 Elizabeth Street East | Jody Buda, Oil and watercolour

    Creemore Springs Brewery, 139 Mill Street | Jennifer Ross, Pottery (in garage) Duane Baran, Wood Luthier (in store)

    Mad River Pottery, 113 Mill Street | Norma Lee, Oil paint and Susan Deiter, Jewellery

    Viva, 128 Mill Street | Jane Lind, Fabric

    Side Door Gallery, 134 Mill Street | Bette Boake, Watercolour and oil

    RE/MAX Creemore Hills Realty Ltd, 136 Mill Street | Jim Stacey, Mixed media

    Heirloom 142 and Lagom 142, 142 Mill Street | Peter Adams, Oil and mixed media

    Mill Street Art Studio (Upstairs, East Studio), 148 Mill Street | Sue Miller, Oil paint Martha Bull, Watercolour, Jennifer Johnson, Oil paint and Andrea Mueller, Jewellery

    Mad & Noisy Gallery, 154 Mill Street | Group Show

    Seasons in Creemore, 168 Mill Street | Jessalynn Sammons, Photography and Dorothy Shropshire, Watercolour

    The Echo, 3 Caroline Street West | Kathryn Allyn, Paper and Mixed Media

    House of Stitches, 3 Caroline Street West | Cheryl Robertson, Quilting

    Eastwood Vintage, 8 Caroline Street West | Nancy Groshens, Jewellery

    Miller Island, 4 Caroline Street West | Lisa Hannaford, Acrylics and mixed media

    Keith Boulter Law, 172 Mill Street, Suite E on Caroline Street | Sara Sniderhan, Oil

    Cardboard Castles Children's Emporium, 172 Mill Street | Kai-Liis McInnes, Mixed media

    Curiosity House Bookstore & Gallery, 178 Mill Street | Steve McDonald, Illustration

    Water First, 178 Mill Street, Unit D | Clayton Samuel King, Indigenous art

    Sutton On the Bay, 180 Mill Street | Sandi Wong, Painter

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    3347 Concession 10 (W. of Dunedin, N. of County Rd. 9)5 Generations of Art & Culture at the Cli�ord Farm

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