You'll be able to check out Visual Elements 64: Annual Juried Exhibition and Ruth Hartley: Form and Flowers at the Woodstock Art Gallery until September 24th.
WOODSTOCK - You'll be able to check out two new exhibits at the Woodstock Art Gallery this summer.
Ruth Hartley: Form and Flowers officially launched on Saturday. Hartley is a ceramic artist and she uses lots of different techniques in order to create her own unique style. Her artwork has been on display at the Woodstock Art Gallery in the past, as well as the Glenhyrst Art Gallery, Ingersoll Creative Arts Centre, Oxford Studio Tour, and various venues through Oxford Creative Connection.
Visual Elements 64: Annual Juried Exhibition also made its debut over the weekend and you can check it in person or online. It features artwork from 35 artists, including the three winners of the Juror's Choice awards:
- Mike Brouse (Woodstock) for Sailing Stones, 2022
- Cathy Groulx (Woodstock) for Through the Mist, 2021
- Ana Tirolese (London) for Clematis, Flores No Quintal, 2021
The Best in Show and People's Choice Awards will be handed out in the fall.
Both exhibits will close after September 24th. You can find more information regarding the exhibitions at the Woodstock Art Gallery online here.

(Photo Credit: Woodstock Art Gallery - Mike Brouse, Sailing Stones, 2022)

(Photo Credit: Woodstock Art Gallery - Cathy Groulx, Through the Mist, 2021)

(Photo Credit: Woodstock Art Gallery - Ana Tirolese for Clematis, Flores No Quintal, 2021)

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