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grassrootssudburymedia (Grassroots Sudbury Media)
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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See you at Little Montreal's at 4:30
Mayor-Elect Brian Bigger will launch the Downtown Sudbury Arts Crawl from Little Montreal, 182 Elgin Street during a special “Arts after Five” event sponsored by the Sudbury Arts Council, according to Council President Linda Cartier.
We are honoured to have our new Mayor-elect Mr. Bigger take part in officially opening the event said Cartier, which will feature 20 visual arts hotspots all within walking distance downtown including the Art Gallery on John Street, The Open Studio, The Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario, Myths and Mirrors, Laurentian Architecture and fifteen others. A complete listing will be available at the launch with addresses on a map provided and is also attached with this notice.
This is the second Art Crawl to take place, following the first last fall which was an outstanding success introducing local citizens and visitors to an eclectic variety of artistic experiences all in the downtown area of Greater Sudbury. Promoting this event fulfills the Sudbury Arts Council mandate to connect, communicate and celebrate the Arts in the City, emphasized Cartier.
Those attending the Art Crawl opening at Little Montreal starting at 4.30 p.m. can enjoy snacks courtesy of the Art Council and meet board members of the Arts Council and Mayor-Elect Brian Bigger. There is no charge and everyone interested in the Arts is welcome to attend and get ready to head out on the Art Crawl which will take place at the local venues until 8.00 p.m.
More information: Linda Cartier, President, Sudbury Arts Council 705-525-7526
Leesa Bringas, Open Studio – 705-566-8101 ext. 6323.
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