Events
Artist Chris DeWolf returns for another jewellery workshop. This time she’ll be be teaching participants to texture, cut and patina metal, punch holes and make rivets to connect their charm pieces together.
All materials are included, and tools and instruction will be provided by Chris.
Book early, as places are limited to 6!
Register in the box office, 902-354-5250
Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.
Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.
After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.
This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.
Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.
Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.
After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.
This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.
Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.
Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.
After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.
This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.
Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.
Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.
After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.
This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.
Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.
Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.
After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.
This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.
Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.
Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.
After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.
This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.
Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.
Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.
After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.
This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.
Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.
Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.
After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.
This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.
Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.
Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.
After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.
This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.
Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm
Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm
Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm
Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm
Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm
Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm
Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm
Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm
Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm
Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.
Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm