The Valley Art Gallery of Markham is a hidden gem located on Main Street Unionville, offering a captivating experience for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Conveniently, it also provides ample parking space, making it easily accessible for everyone.
What sets this gallery apart is its dynamic range of exhibits. The displays change frequently, showcasing an impressive variety of artwork from local, national, and international artists. This ensures that each visit offers something fresh and inspiring, appealing to a broad audience with diverse tastes.
In addition to its exhibitions, the gallery is a hub of educational and interactive activities. It offers group tours and school programs that are both informative and engaging. The studio courses and workshops are perfect for those looking to hone their artistic skills or try something new. Furthermore, the gallery hosts courses and lectures that delve deeper into the world of art, providing valuable insights and fostering a deeper appreciation for the craft.
Family activities are another highlight, making the Valley Art Gallery a wonderful destination for a day out with loved ones. Whether you're exploring the vibrant exhibits or participating in a hands-on workshop, the gallery offers a rich, fulfilling experience for visitors of all ages.
In summary, the Valley Art Gallery of Markham is more than just a place to view art—it's a vibrant community space that nurtures creativity and learning. Its convenient location, diverse displays, and extensive program offerings make it a must-visit...
Read moreSmall gallery but I’m grateful that there actually is a decent gallery in Unionville.
They have exhibits that change and 3 sections inside that can cater to various interests.
Until May 5th, they have a few pieces of original artworks by famous Canadian artists at the entrance, including FH Varley, AJ Casson, Lemieux, David Milne. For a small gallery like this, not bad at all.
In the other section they have artworks created by First Nations women including Pitseolak Ashoona. I enjoyed this section the most. There were a few contemporary artworks by women artists included with commentary explaining the reason for including it in this section.
Worth checking out, even if you only have 20 minutes, to see something beautiful, interesting and different...
Read moreThis museum is small but very intimate, offering many art programmes to the community including art camps, drawing classes etc. Today I visited the exhibit of artist, Paul Fournier, a living, breathing Canadian artist we Ontarians should all be very proud of. I love the brilliant burst of colors on canvas and the three-dimensionality of the acrylic. I aspire to own one of his pieces. And here's a tidbit of Unionville. Some scenes from the Gilmore Girls were apparently filmed here. If you stroll along Main Street (the gallery is at the top of Main Street), you might think you are in Stars Hollow, but apparently, the scenes involved one of the homes on Main Street that served as the interior of Luke's place behind his diner. Readers please correct me...
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