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posted by grassrootssudburymedia on déc. 2, 2015 - View profile

EVENT NOTICE: Downtown Art Crawl

Downtown Sudbury Art Crawl event happening on Thurs, Dec 3, 12-9 pm.

Downtown Sudbury Art Crawl (DSAC) is a grassroots, pedestrian friendly cultural experience for the city of Greater Sudbury in and around the downtown core. DSAC features artists through venues such as art galleries, artist studios, businesses and organizations. DSAC celebrates visual along with other art forms including literary and musical arts. We seek to create opportunities for artists to exhibit, sell, and raise awareness about their creative processes.

12:00 noon: We are pleased to partner with the Sudbury Arts Council // Conseil des arts de Sudbury who will launch the Downtown Sudbury Art Crawl event at Peppi Panini with free coffee and refreshments.

1. Peppi Panini – 93 Durham St. (705) 222-7374
Featuring photography by Heather Dahlstrom and dry pastel and oil works by Janice Innocente.

2. Wilkinson Building (Northern Ontario Bldg) – 122 Durham St. (2nd floor) 
North Forte Studio & Gallery (Suite 204): Mercedes Cueto Herrera (collage), Ray Laporte (mixed-media collage), and David Ring (still life/oil painting). *Elizabeth Holmes will be creating artwork on site including basket weaving techniques + Artworks Studio featuring Kim Mckibbon (Suite 204b / painting & mixed-media) + Rosie Maddock (Suite 207) + additional artist studios TBA.

3. Myths and Mirrors Community Arts – 139 Durham St. (upper level) ph: (705) 222-1305
Featuring artwork by James W. Cook + art projects initiated by Myths & Mirrors. *James W. Cook will be painting on site during the Art Crawl event.

4. Village International Sudbury – 139 Durham St. (main level) ph: (705) 524-2999
Featuring artwork by Morris Gruever, Julie Robie and mural-in-progress by Katie Fenerty.

5. Sudbury Paint & Custom Framing Co. – 164 Elgin St. ph: (705) 675-7493
Featuring work by Richard Haywood + Ray Thoms will be signing copies of his latest book “Greater Sudbury”.

6. Artists On Elgin – 168 Elgin St. (705) 674-0415

The Christmas Wishlist Show and sale by members of the Northern Artist Gallery; various media including painting, pottery, jewelry, textiles and more.

7. Monique Legault Studio – 172 Elgin St. ph: (705) 507-1352
Featuring new painting and mixed-media work by Monique Legault and Anita Bunt.

8. Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario – 174 Elgin St. ph: (705) 673-4927
Nouveau Louvre 2015 fundraising exhibition featuring hundreds of works by artists from near and afar.

9. Laughing Buddha – 194 Elgin St.
Featuring Carnie Little exhibition organized by the Art Gallery of Sudbury.

10. Gerry Kingsley photo – 98 Edmund St. (far left side door entrance) www.gerrykingsley.com
Featuring Gerry Kingsley photography and Danielle Daniel's new book "Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox" + artwork, which Daniel will be on site from 5-9 pm to sign copies and have artwork available for sale.

11. Art Gallery of Sudbury – 251 John St. ph: (705) 675-4871
Gallery 1: GREENBOOTS, a retrospective of Sudbury-based Canadian production company GREENBOOTS' (John Alden Milne and Anne Boulton) cinematic work; Gallery 2: Central Registrar, a behind-the-scenes peak into the digitization process of the gallery’s permanent art collection.

12. Artist’s Loft on Larch (upstairs from Apple Cart Collectibles) – 280 Larch St. 705-674-2604
Featuring work by Raymonde Beland, Marcie Breit, Tony Chezzi, Robert Courchesne, Joan Foerter, Tammy Gervais, Gig Laurin, Stella Marotta, Paulette Stewart, and Paula Walsh; some artists creating during the event. 

13. Studio 276 – 276 Cedar St.
Featuring artwork by Elizabeth Holmes, Linda Finn, Larson Heinonen, Pamela Nelson, Jenny Latreille, Lynn Latreille, and Heather Topp; additional artists TBA.

14. The Open Studio | Cambrian College – 93 Cedar St. 3rd floor ph: 705-222-7445
Beyond Photo 101 – Featuring photography by Cambrian College first year Graphic Design students and Art Fundamentals + instructors Stacey Lalande and Jason Lind.  

15. Fuel Multimedia – 73 Elm St. Suite 100  www.fuelmultimedia.ca
Resonate — featuring photography and digital illustration by Gaëtan Godin, Eric Lee and Deb Sauve.

16. The Makerspace at the Greater Sudbury Public Library – 74 Mackenzie St. ph: (705) 673-1155
The Makerspace provides access to a wide range of tools and resources and is host to programs and workshops related to making, DIY, and innovation. The Makerspace will feature public tours and on-site activities open to all during the Art Crawl event.

17. Anywhere Creator Space – 185 Lorne St. (next to the future Brewer Lofts—bright pink exterior door)  www.beginanywhere.ca
Anywhere Creator Space is a collaborative workplace that aims at giving your ideas a place to begin and come to life. Featuring artwork by members: Stuart Dunbar, Nico Glaude, Andrew Knapp, Pierre Laframboise, Rae Miranda, and Andrew Tiernay. *Rae Miranda will lead a public participatory (all welcome!) embroidery activity during the Art Crawl from 3:30–9:00 pm.

18. Plant Place Stained Glass – 251a Lorne St. (between Hemlock & Hazel St. on Lorne St. – 1 block west of the future Brewer Lofts bldg) ph: 705-673-8451 
Featuring stained glass and mosaic work by Hadyn Butler and Jack Dardick. *Hadyn Butler will be working in the studio and lead a demonstration on his stained glass fabrication process.

19. Fromagerie Elgin – 80 Elgin St. ph: (705) 675-1000
skg live at the Fromo by Sarah King Gold. *Sarah King-Gold will create new painting artworks on site from 6–9 pm.


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