Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2014, Volume 4, p. 9

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Work of Toronto artists will be featured in f ti al iry/sht1Catelrell,, Trv __ '"T-r' Trr-rr _ . founder, Tania Thompson. -“it’s periential" Which make them "very or more, "as well as some newer, tion to transform a local garage into News - Warkworth - Artists from non-commercial work so it tends interesting." younger ones [who] are doing really a gallery and to underwrite program- Toronto will display their work at by the nature of it to steer away Although "new and different," interesting things" and asked it‘they ming but was unsuccessful. various locations on Main Street for from painting or small sculptures they're "just an expansion oftiie ao. would like to take part. _ "We didn't get our funding which l6 days beginning this weekend. or crafts, and lean pore toward an tivity going on day to day" in Wtrk- . Most ofthem readily agreed, and was disappointing but the feedback The contemporary arts festival, immersive kind of installation ex- worth,adestgrtated arts community. Since then she‘s been doing site vir was we should carry on and do which will run from August 23 to perience rather than something you "There is an affinity for creative its with the artists. our programming and try again so September 7, is being organized by would purchase." projects and so we'll be one of "All had been unaware of Warle that's what we've done," Thompson Sunday Drive Art Projects, a not- The exhibits will be available for them." ' worth prior to these site visits and said. "We were well supported and for-profit organization based in To- viewing Wednesday through Sun- Thompson said she wanted to were blown away by the village," did manage to get funding for this route. day from ll a.m. to 5 p.m. Opening introduce Toronto artists to the arts she said, "Everybody i take up there pmjetst"-$46,000--and will con- "What we're trying to do is bring day August 23, ho.wever, will begin community in Warkworth because immediately Falls in love with Wark- tinue to operate this way "until we a different kind ofartto Warkworth, at 3 pm. and continue until to p.m., the village “is terrif1c and more poti- worth, so I feel like it's working al- can take another crack at finding things that aren't normally exhib- as “there will be projections and ple should know about It, especially ready." pcrmanentspaec." ited just because there's not really we need it to be dark," Thompson creative people," Last year Sunday Drive Art Proj- To learn more about Sunday Drive a space or a venue to do that on an said. She approached artists who have acts applied for a $l50,000 grant Art Projects, visit <www.sunday- ongoing basis," said Sunday Drive The artists' works are "more ex- been active in Toronto for 20 years from the Ontario Trillium Founda- drive.org>. _-,--------------------:----- Sunday Drive Presents Warkworth to brin T t Agtrur-t'rz1s/ jcuTuyesmsxu:riswr . ti t t th ill g mam/w _ ar IS s o EVI age Bysiie Dictate F Sunday Drive Presents Warkworth. lations, performances and projection are just two of the artists who will be News - Warkworth - The village of In its promotion ofthc event orga- works will touch down in the village creating new work for the opening l, Warkworth is being transformed into a nizers encourage folks "to get out of for the event with a strong lineup of kickoff on August 23. , . F: gallery row of contemporary ariasthe the city" and drive to the village for artists. _ "We're both excited to be part of an "N C = Sunday Drive Art Projects unveils its the 16-day festival. "lt's home to a large community of event that offers creatives the 0pp0r- i T" ‘1' _ ___ lineup of artists forthe inaugural event As explained on their web site, artists, designers and architects that tunity to share V . Ir. "it. - ___. Sunday Drive is a have helped make it a uniquely lib- their projects with a town like f .5: , I; ' registered not-for- oral, stylish village with a very Cre= Warkworth," said the duo from Akin _ _ E: "i "k- ___ VI profitorganizatirm ative sensibility it balances the best Collective. [, ', "t _ _ . Tr __ ___ __ i - i _i ___771 n "presenting arts of country life with contemporary "lt's going to be really fun to fiip a P, gv N , I ‘ EEEJE $3521 $323014 insggsglllle Din i b, events that bring taste--and it's just 90 minutes from quaint town on its head with conteiii- v M k?) /i: ' 1W'"cai' l his 40th year. Beloved son of Lynda and Q new audiences to Toronto. making it a perfect road trip porary art." , tra g l ' .g "jei. . [ Terry Pettibone at Lakeport and brother of l MI new places. , destination," Thompson added, Some of the artists to be featured Etik ’ .. ‘ " ' ... Vicki of Toronto, Loving Partner ot Michelle h l "We chose Some of Toronto‘s most active include Hazel Meyer who transforms - q ‘ Ki Whalen ot Belleville and cherished by her y; _ Warkworth for artist-run centres and collectives will the fairground's Cow palace into an - . sons, Evan and Troy and his beloved 'l) d. our launch event come together for a free, all-ages after-hours sports club for Muscle I . d ""' ' ' hound, Rocco. Fondly rem-tempera; , ti because there is event presenting works that are rarely Panic,arogue girls' basketball team. ' ‘ Chris and Vern “that? :ndhfsannhyhergus t ' something truly seen outside of metropolitan centres The Broadbent Sisters present dli , yf he dearly ”“559 y I . special about and giving them new life in the con- a one-night-only surreal spa in the l aIE friends throughout Eastern Ontario, There A r, _ ,, _ _ Fd will be a private family internment. A k, Q: the community, text of a rural setting. a country where feather clusters become M, r - Celebration of Steve's Life will be held 2;"). SiatEd Sunday . The event brings together 'a, pas- rainbows, air ducts become massage " . Friday, August 29th at the Colborne Legion. li'?, Drive Art Proj- Sionate” group of arts professionals tables and sparkles are swept away _ " ' J. l Peace be with you - we all love you Steve A ects founder Tania who believe contemporary art should "uncovering sacredness in the domes- _ p , . (Vinnie)! Thompson. be accessible to everyone. tic." . . I L-'-----..-.-.-------" Satellite instal- Oliver Pauk and Michael Vickers Robert Donnelly references pata- M ' c __.'_ ' - -___ F - bios and themes from works ofDanish , 1 , " writer Siren Kierkegaard. The Broadbent Sisters present a une-night-nnly . Teresa Carlcsimo explores the 'nt surreal spa in the country, They are just one of . , 4, a. 311/] ciarand political dimension of a built the artists who will be appearing duitgtheW game/J enters nng y 35:53:3an with a sculpture-based day festival Sunday hire Presents Warkworth. _ . Photo: Sub mlttcd ererN 607' ' , . Pauk and Vickers refiect on the re- . trlshInprt_rt 1‘03 __ . fl - _,, a trail bridge to be built over gallium}: lationship between man and digital To make l easier for people to get News _ Cramake Township - A life- Creek, and restoring the shoreline. His hi from Toronto to the opening, kickoff long resident of Cramahe Township, latest projeclwas buildingapicnicsheiter mac Ine. . , ' l 'iilr"fr; ed fo who's been active in the community fur inthepatkwith the help ofRotaty. Karen lithe] uses about 2,000 glass- Event, my???” Plat; prim-lg warkr Quite l while now, wants to help others Having recently retired from Holcim 'tr,,"",',,"),',','?,:," 1:31;: licféfdeffggaii: erlfritiianspo a lon 0 l irtyirtr,er.It.war . . Canada, the local cement manufacturer, tion aboutywater and the logo] creek. The show runs ll am. to 5 p.m., IhmClarkisnmningforcouncE where heworkeddl years,asanopeiator . j W d rsd t S d V (closed Mon- Thedecision didn‘tcomeeasily. Many and milfwright, Clark 62 said he's Dourama (Paul couillard aryl Ed e meh' ay 0 un al V of his friends told Clark not to run and "excited" in th m 'diiaiiii more Johnsun) explore the notions of rela- ay and new” . ' . . . y ep spec , lg. . tionshi inatwo- art errormanceurt Presenting partners include. Mer- he had his own reservations about what time to devote to Cramahe s public life ' p p p ccr Union Hiintclub Interticccss Art it wouleteay to run for office and serve and keeping active, He's motivated by "a germ; Greenwood uses a digital me- Spin Akiii ' . ' asecillor,ittsetrf.tltt demandsand senseofconmumity,"be said. ' dium to convey ideas linked to repli- Collective, Gladstone Hotel, Fado 'gtt,ig,itthvatt each Ite, bring, but the b "Many tEe,'; 1 find, stt.°°mpl?ln cation, combining and building upon Performance and pcrsom1cl 0313,48 $32; "is; ecommumty won sb,httutC1,'rp1/2il,',1/si',evd', r521: $33233 recognizable shapes to create new Sunday Driveprcscnts Warkworth . _ _ a . . forms. can be found online at <www,suruday- "In a small town, if you don't get to become involved in Issues, and work ' , > < wd'acebook.ctrm/ involved, then usually things tion't together with people as a community Amanda MeCavmir reHea.tus , driveorg or 'l')C)r, t . (It: :// happen," he said, because that's really the only way you'll space based on pan oflier kitchen. in sjuruaydrivear1? PM“? “If; p: Clark has been involved, mostly in evergetanythingaocomplished," a pr.eyous home by usmg a lew'Wg i.nstagametyo1o,11y/lr/yy, @522 local sports and recreation going back Any projectile evertookpattin didn't machine to create thread drawings in daydrtveart, 1sy1d,1y1ti""var we , to the days when his son and daughter, happen "by itself," Clark noted. a fabric that dissolves 1n water. #art'rnunexpectedplacer now adults, played ball and hockey. There's a risk to getting involved in He performed many roles, including municipal politics, "lxxause eventually . tournament coordinator, referee-in-chief you end up with egg on your face about ' and equipment manager. something," he said. Hewasalsoamembcrofthecommittees But he hopes to avoid that happening in charge of raising money for the Keeler by not professing to know everything, and Centre and managing the project. to heed what others have to say. As well, Clark was instrumental in "You got to really think everything theSuzanne Kemaghan Trail being built through before you make a decision, . between the Twin Diamonds in Rotary because if you only have one person’s l Tr, Centennial Park and the Keeler Centre, in view," you could end up making " huge l "s; l honour of his sister-in-law who died in a mistake," Clark said. "s, car crash. Alter that it was arranging fur

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