Events
An established Mi’kmaq artist, Alan Syliboy’s work is influenced by the indigenous Mi’kmaq rock drawing and quill weaving traditions. Working in acrylic and mixed media, Alan creates vibrantly coloured images exploring the themes of family, searching, spirituality, struggle, and strength. The use of layering symbols and mark making creates depth and texture in Alan’s work.
An established Mi’kmaq artist, Alan Syliboy’s work is influenced by the indigenous Mi’kmaq rock drawing and quill weaving traditions. Working in acrylic and mixed media, Alan creates vibrantly coloured images exploring the themes of family, searching, spirituality, struggle, and strength. The use of layering symbols and mark making creates depth and texture in Alan’s work.
An established Mi’kmaq artist, Alan Syliboy’s work is influenced by the indigenous Mi’kmaq rock drawing and quill weaving traditions. Working in acrylic and mixed media, Alan creates vibrantly coloured images exploring the themes of family, searching, spirituality, struggle, and strength. The use of layering symbols and mark making creates depth and texture in Alan’s work.
An established Mi’kmaq artist, Alan Syliboy’s work is influenced by the indigenous Mi’kmaq rock drawing and quill weaving traditions. Working in acrylic and mixed media, Alan creates vibrantly coloured images exploring the themes of family, searching, spirituality, struggle, and strength. The use of layering symbols and mark making creates depth and texture in Alan’s work.
– A scene from the Breath of Fresh Air’s upcoming production, We Open Tomorrow Night?!
– Ashely Goodwin singing musical theatre and opera selections
– A medley of song and dance from Journey to Sable Island
– Showing of the finalists and winners of LITF’s virtual theatre festival, Short Cuts.
An established Mi’kmaq artist, Alan Syliboy’s work is influenced by the indigenous Mi’kmaq rock drawing and quill weaving traditions. Working in acrylic and mixed media, Alan creates vibrantly coloured images exploring the themes of family, searching, spirituality, struggle, and strength. The use of layering symbols and mark making creates depth and texture in Alan’s work.
An established Mi’kmaq artist, Alan Syliboy’s work is influenced by the indigenous Mi’kmaq rock drawing and quill weaving traditions. Working in acrylic and mixed media, Alan creates vibrantly coloured images exploring the themes of family, searching, spirituality, struggle, and strength. The use of layering symbols and mark making creates depth and texture in Alan’s work.
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.
RESCHEDULED to April 10th 2022
Canada’s Definitive Eagles Tribute Band performs the Greatest Hits of The Eagles. Featuring Dean Young, the former Lead Vocalist of ‘Hotel California – The Original Eagles Tribute’, back in the saddle again with an all-star cast. “You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave……”
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.
Our first group show of the year opens in the Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre on April 8th and runs until May 7th. The show features works from more than 15 artists from across the South Shore, both established and emerging, some of whom are exhibiting in the Town Hall for the first time.
Join us on Thursday April 7th for an opening reception, 6pm – 8pm.