Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Gallery Hours and Locations

Just a reminder about gallery hours. Tay River Gallery in Perth is currently open 2 days a week - Friday 12 - 5 and Saturday 12 - 5 p.m.during ongoing major road construction on Wilson St. Sorry for any inconvenience. Please call 613-264-5448 or check the website for gallery hours. If you are interested in visiting the gallery on Monday, please call ahead and make an appointment. Our featured artist in June is Maureen Sheridan with large as life canvases rendered in her unique and appealing realistic style.

For service Tuesday - Saturday visit our second new gallery location - Tay Gallery in Kanata at 471 Hazeldean Rd. on the corner of Castlefrank and Hazeldean Rd. We can be reached at 613-836-4169. The gallery in Kanata is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10 - 6 p.m. See beautiful paintings by extraordinary artists carefully selected for this new gallery space. Creative conservation art framing is also available on site. Lisa Brown, gallery owner, is working at the Tay Gallery Kanata location these days and hopes to keep some regular hours in Perth again once the road construction is completed. Friendly service on Friday and Saturday in the Perth location is provided by Alexa and Dave. Enjoy your visit!

New Carleton Place area Art Festival in July

This announcement about an upcoming NEW art festival may be of interest to area artists interested in exhibiting their works. The art festival will take place at Hayshore Lakeside, just outside Carleton Place on July 10 th and 11th.



Sunday, June 6, 2010

Progress on Wilson St.

The parking lot for Tay River Gallery is accessible again. The massive hole in the street directly outside the gallery has been filled with gravel. Visitors are welcome to park behind the gallery. Things should be somewhat quieter this week with the equipment now moved next door for drilling through the granite bed.
Do stop in on Friday or Saturday 12 - 5 p.m. to see the fine art of talented regional artists. We are also open Mondays by appointment during road construction on Wilson St.