From food, to dance, and musical performance the Taste of Art event has a little something from many creative minds.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Art Gallery is getting ready for this year's Taste of Art event.
On September 24th from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. the gallery will feature different kinds of local art and performance ranging from dancing to culinary on all three floors of the building.
Director Curator Mary Reid tells Heart FM about an interesting musical act.
"We also have a new media piece where an artist will be drawing and through her drawing that will be translated into computer sounds which percussionist will then respond to. It's a bit complicated but totally cool!"
Lots of local restaurants featured at the event include the Charles Dickens Pub, Tandoori Knight, and Let's Eat Cake.
Reid says the 19 plus event will be serving different types of libations.
"We're very excited to be welcoming Upper Thames Brewery as well as Bell City and New Limburg. Pelee Island Winery is our wine sponsor and Pommies Cider, which is delicious; they are going to be coming out."
Bean Town Coffee, Your Farm Market, and the Water Depot will also be there serving non-alcoholic beverages.
You can purchase tickets for Taste of Art at the Woodstock Art Gallery located at 449 Dundas Street. You can also purchase tickets over the phone by calling (519) 539-6761, but you will have to stop by the Gallery to pick up your tickets beforehand.

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