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SUMMARY:Exhibition: From the Collection of...
DESCRIPTION:Head to Partners Hall at the Algonquin Theatre to view works from the private collections of local art lovers Nancy Alcock\, Steve Campbell and Noreen Mitchell\, Karen Cassian\, Stan Herman\, and Inez and Bill McGarrity. \nOpen Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for private functions.) \nReception to be held December 17 from 4-6 p.m.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/exhibition-from-the-collection-of-7/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: From the Collection of...
DESCRIPTION:Head to Partners Hall at the Algonquin Theatre to view works from the private collections of local art lovers Nancy Alcock\, Steve Campbell and Noreen Mitchell\, Karen Cassian\, Stan Herman\, and Inez and Bill McGarrity. \nOpen Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for private functions.) \nReception to be held December 17 from 4-6 p.m.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/exhibition-from-the-collection-of-6/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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UID:2665-1670493600-1670517000@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Exhibition: From the Collection of...
DESCRIPTION:Head to Partners Hall at the Algonquin Theatre to view works from the private collections of local art lovers Nancy Alcock\, Steve Campbell and Noreen Mitchell\, Karen Cassian\, Stan Herman\, and Inez and Bill McGarrity. \nOpen Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for private functions.) \nReception to be held December 17 from 4-6 p.m.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/exhibition-from-the-collection-of-5/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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UID:2663-1670407200-1670430600@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Exhibition: From the Collection of...
DESCRIPTION:Head to Partners Hall at the Algonquin Theatre to view works from the private collections of local art lovers Nancy Alcock\, Steve Campbell and Noreen Mitchell\, Karen Cassian\, Stan Herman\, and Inez and Bill McGarrity. \nOpen Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for private functions.) \nReception to be held December 17 from 4-6 p.m.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/exhibition-from-the-collection-of-4/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T182545Z
UID:2661-1670320800-1670344200@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Exhibition: From the Collection of...
DESCRIPTION:Head to Partners Hall at the Algonquin Theatre to view works from the private collections of local art lovers Nancy Alcock\, Steve Campbell and Noreen Mitchell\, Karen Cassian\, Stan Herman\, and Inez and Bill McGarrity. \nOpen Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for private functions.) \nReception to be held December 17 from 4-6 p.m.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/exhibition-from-the-collection-of-3/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://huntsvilleart.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Collection-Show3.jpg
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T182359Z
UID:2658-1670234400-1670257800@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Exhibition: From the Collection of...
DESCRIPTION:Head to Partners Hall at the Algonquin Theatre to view works from the private collections of local art lovers Nancy Alcock\, Steve Campbell and Noreen Mitchell\, Karen Cassian\, Stan Herman\, and Inez and Bill McGarrity. \nOpen Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for private functions.) \nReception to be held December 17 from 4-6 p.m.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/exhibition-from-the-collection-of-2/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://huntsvilleart.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Collection-Show3.jpg
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T182152Z
UID:2656-1669975200-1669998600@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Exhibition: From the Collection of...
DESCRIPTION:Head to Partners Hall at the Algonquin Theatre to view works from the private collections of local art lovers Nancy Alcock\, Steve Campbell and Noreen Mitchell\, Karen Cassian\, Stan Herman\, and Inez and Bill McGarrity. \nOpen Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for private functions.) \nReception to be held December 17 from 4-6 p.m.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/exhibition-from-the-collection-of/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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UID:2653-1669888800-1669912200@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Exhibition: From the Collection of...
DESCRIPTION:Head to Partners Hall at the Algonquin Theatre to view works from the private collections of local art lovers Nancy Alcock\, Steve Campbell and Noreen Mitchell\, Karen Cassian\, Stan Herman\, and Inez and Bill McGarrity. \nOpen Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for private functions.) \nReception to be held December 17 from 4-6 p.m.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/art-exhibition-from-the-collection-of-2/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:HAS at HPL: Brenda Turnour
DESCRIPTION:The Huntsville Art Society presents Brenda Turnour at Huntsville Public Library. \nMake your way to 7 Minerva Street during library hours to see her work. \nLearn more about Brenda at brendaturnour.com.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/has-at-hpl-brenda-turnour/
LOCATION:Huntsville Public Library\, 7 Minerva Street East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1W4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions - Huntsville Public Library
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UID:2650-1669802400-1669825800@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Exhibition: From the Collection of...
DESCRIPTION:Head to Partners Hall at the Algonquin Theatre to view works from the private collections of local art lovers Nancy Alcock\, Steve Campbell and Noreen Mitchell\, Karen Cassian\, Stan Herman\, and Inez and Bill McGarrity. \nOpen Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for private functions.) \nReception to be held December 17 from 4-6 p.m.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/art-exhibition-from-the-collection-of/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://huntsvilleart.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Collection-Show3.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221125T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T183512
CREATED:20221025T160804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T160804Z
UID:2628-1669370400-1669393800@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-18/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://huntsvilleart.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Pam-McKenzie-Lemonade-exhibition.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221124T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221124T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T183512
CREATED:20221025T160554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T160554Z
UID:2624-1669284000-1669307400@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-16/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://huntsvilleart.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Pam-McKenzie-Lemonade-exhibition.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221123T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T183512
CREATED:20221025T160655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T160655Z
UID:2626-1669197600-1669221000@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-17/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://huntsvilleart.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Pam-McKenzie-Lemonade-exhibition.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221122T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221122T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T183512
CREATED:20221025T160444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T160444Z
UID:2622-1669111200-1669134600@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-15/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://huntsvilleart.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Pam-McKenzie-Lemonade-exhibition.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221121T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T183512
CREATED:20221025T160305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T160305Z
UID:2620-1669024800-1669048200@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-14/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://huntsvilleart.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Pam-McKenzie-Lemonade-exhibition.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221118T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T183512
CREATED:20221025T160201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T160201Z
UID:2618-1668765600-1668789000@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-13/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221117T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T183512
CREATED:20221012T143145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221112T215630Z
UID:2573-1668709800-1668715200@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Huntsville Art Society 2022 AGM
DESCRIPTION:Meet and greet\, 6:30-7:00 p.m\nMeeting\, 7:00-8:00 p.m. \nAll HAS members are invited and are welcome to bring friends who may want to learn more about our organization. \nConsider joining our Board of Directors! Co-chair and director positions are open.
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/huntsville-art-society-2022-agm/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T183512
CREATED:20221025T160036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T160036Z
UID:2616-1668679200-1668702600@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-12/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221116T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T183512
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SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-11/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221115T163000
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SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-10/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221114T163000
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SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/2600/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221111T163000
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SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-8/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221110T163000
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SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-7/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-6/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-9/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221107T163000
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SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-5/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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UID:2591-1667656800-1667664000@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:OPENING RECEPTION Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:You can also view Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/opening-reception-lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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UID:2589-1667556000-1667579400@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-4/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://huntsvilleart.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Pam-McKenzie-Lemonade-exhibition.jpg
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UID:2587-1667469600-1667493000@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events.) \n\n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-3/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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UID:2583-1667383200-1667406600@huntsvilleart.ca
SUMMARY:Lemonade: A Show of Resolve\, by Pam Mackenzie
DESCRIPTION:View Pam’s works at your leisure Monday to Friday\, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Note that the gallery may be closed on occasion for events. \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Statement \nLast year\, on September 28th\, I fell down a flight of ten cement stairs and began a journey that had unexpected results. \nIt began with six casts\, three resets and one surgery. Then\, there followed two splints and many\, many months of physiotherapy. When both of your arms and hands are encased in casts your ability to do anything is very limited. I was able to physically cope with the help of many amazing friends–they did everything… from bringing food and cooking\, helping me bathe\, and shopping for me\, to making seemingly endless trips to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia. As well\, I was fortunate in having a husband who dressed\, sponge bathed\, brushed hair\, the list just goes on… \nBut\, mentally\, I was stretched. Accustomed to being very independent and able to accomplish what I wanted\, I found myself up the proverbial creek without a paddle. My “normal” artistic endeavours were portraiture and landscapes\, but I was not able even to hold a paintbrush. So\, I had to explore what I could do if I put my mind to it–with just the tips of four fingers on my left hand and the tips of my thumb and first two fingers on my right\, and not weight bearing all the while! Thus began my explorations of pouring paint on little 6” x 6” frames. I learned about mixing the paints to affect the results and I also experimented with adding different solutions to thin the paint. \nAs it was fall then winter\, I did not have the ventilation needed for using the chemicals employed in this process\, though I did try; I stopped out of concern about the chemical effects. \nThe result is the body of work before you\, as I worked my way from splints and through physiotherapy until I was able to work on the larger pieces you see here. This process of doing something so very different brought me\, peace\, joy\, laughter\, and a sense of being in control. If you look closely at the work\, you will find surprising effects that I hope will bring a smile. \nSo\, when life hands you lemons\, make lemonade! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://huntsvilleart.ca/artist/pam-mackenzie/
URL:https://huntsvilleart.ca/event/lemonade-a-show-of-resolve-by-pam-mackenzie-2/
LOCATION:Partners Hall\, Algonquin Theatre\, 37 Main St. East\, Huntsville\, Ontario\, P1H 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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