A School of Creative and Performing Arts would support the growing film industry in the north. [...]
A School of Creative and Performing Arts would support the growing film industry in the north. [...]
More than 150 community leaders applauded the contributions of Greater Sudbury artists last night at the second Mayor's Celebration of the Arts. [...]
An evening event with two of Canada’s funniest writers, Terry Fallis and Sandra Shamas, is planned for June 19. [...]
Tickets for the event are available now at Artists on Elgin and the TNO box office. [...]
Join the Arts Council for Arts After Five. The December event will be held Dec. 11 at Little Montreal's on Elgin St. [...]
Jon Butler’s work is on display at the Sudbury Arts Council’s ArtSpace at the South End Library until the end of August. Jon Butler has lived Willisville since 2001. The former newspaper publisher, originally from Kirkland Lake, stepped away from the corporate world and has devoted himself to his photography and the [...]
Information for this arts calendar is supplied by the Sudbury Arts Council. ———————————- April 4 Theatre Cambrian presents Things My Mother Taught Me, Dinner Theatre to April 13. 705.524.7317 April 5 Walden Art Club will hold their spring Artists In Action show April 5 and 6 from 11 am until [...]
September is a busy month. The Jazz festival, Cinefest, and Culture Days. The Sudbury Arts Council invites everyone to A Taste of Opera, Friday, Sept. 28 at the Jubilee Centre. A night of music and wine. Admission is free. This is part of the Culture Days Celebration and is co-sponsored bu the Jubilee Centre. [...]
A multi-disciplined artist, Oryst Sawchuk defies simple classification. He is an architect, a graphic designer, a painter, a sculptor and a musician, as well as an urban planner, and a business and community leader. His artistic expression is rooted in social consciousness. Sawchuk won a Community Builders Award for Arts in 2010. “Ever since my [...]
When I visit Tom Davies Square, I find myself using the side entrance off Brady St. rather than walking across the courtyard to use the front doors. This is ironic because the courtyard outside city hall has some attractive features, and it was designed to be a people place, like Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto [...]