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Ryan A Sobkovich

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SUNSET POINT

MILLENNIUM PARK

COLLINGWOOD HARBOUR

Third St

COLLINGWOOD ART ON THE STREET

MAY 20 - OCTOBER 9An outdoor gallery of art banners,

hand-painted chairs and murals by artists of all ages and experience levels

It all starts at the Collingwood Museum and Information Centre at 45 St. Paul Street. The

self-guided walk is about 30 minutes without stops.

More Discover Collingwood walks are available at:w w w. d i s c o v e r c o l l i n g w o o d . c a

take a walk aroundCOLLINGWOOD

Banner Route Chairs Murals Panels Collingwood Museum

COLLINGWOOD ART ON THE STREET

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Welcome to Collingwood Art on the Street, year 7! We are delighted to showcase the creativity, talent and diversity

of our arts community through this popular program.

This year’s theme “Collingwood Celebrates Canada” inspired entries related to our community, culture, people and natural surroundings. More than 125 submissions were received and this year 70 artists are featured, almost a third of which are students or emerging artists.

The result is an incredible array of artwork on banners and chairs forming an outdoor art gallery of contemporary and traditional works that enhance our community from Victoria Day to Thanksgiving weekend.

Also on display are four sesquicentennial panels with artwork and timelines on the history of Collingwood, five murals that represent the heritage of our community and three new murals at “Walk the 400” gallery, a temporary gallery along our waterfront promenade. In August and September, “Keys to Collingwood” festival will add pre-loved pianos to the streets and everyone is invited to take a seat and play a tune!

We hope you will enjoy Collingwood Art on the Street and take some time to explore one of Ontario’s most charming historic harbourfront towns on Georgian Bay rich with award-winning restaurants and cafés, trendy boutiques, live music and art galleries.

Susan BelcherMJ BlaisCarol E. BowdenEmma BowenT. Bradley BremnerEleanor BurkeMyles CalvertJordy Carlson CampagnaJenna CurrieSophie DagenaisLouis M. DaviesErika DickShayna DonovanCameron DonsbergerBonnie DorgeloLee EllisCarly FoubertBonnie FoxNicolo GalloJason GeorgeM. Yvonne GibsonAshley GrovesLisa Hannaford Samantha HarrisRebecca HermanLeslie HockleyRuth HurdleLazarus IoannouLiam Jackson-HoagPauline Jennett Lily JewerHaley Johnson TaylorMJ JonesSuzanne KalinichCindy Kennedy

Brittany LaurenXan LazaridisMagic of Children in the ArtsBronwyn & Campbell MacLeanKathryn McMillanAbbi MeyersLibby MourantKeagan MunroKhy-Lee NewtonShirley O’Reilly JoostJulia ParishAnne M. PoirierIrene PradyszczukErica Prinn-McCarthySavannah RingJudy ScopesRyan A. SobkovichJames SpoorOfra SvoraiAlexis TaylorPolly TaylorWilliam VanciseDragica VidakovicDar WestPaulette WestJenn WilkinsJane WynneRichard YoungSteve Zago

To learn more about each artist visit www.collingwood.ca/artonthestreet

Bonnie Dorgelo

INTRODUCTIONThank you to our

participating artists

Cover artwork: Ryan A. Sobkovitch (banner) and Brittany Lauren (chair). Intro artwork: Bonnie D’orgelo. Mural photos: Dave West Photography.

‘Pre-loved’ pianos will fill the streets with live music during August and September

Collingwood Art on the Street is a community effort and we’d like to thank Collingwood Collegiate Institute Woodworking for assembling the chairs and CCI Visual Arts for coordinating so many student entries.

3 5Five heritage murals were commissioned between 1999 and 2001 featuring culture, people and events from our community’s past. In 2016, three new murals were mounted at Walk the 400 Gallery, a temporary art installation at the waterfront promenade. The murals are maintained by the Town’s Public Art Program. To learn more about these and other artworks, visit collingwood.ca/publicart.

HEADING DOCKSIDE By Beverley Smith, 2000Huron Street and Ste Marie StreetA painting honouring the shipbuilding industry which was the lifeline of Collingwood for 100 years. The workers, many of whom spent their lifetime at the shipyard, are depicted heading to work.

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SIDE LAUNCHBy John Hood and Alexandra Hood, 2000Hurontario Street and First StreetThis mural heralds the magnificent ships and their launches that drew thousands to the harbour to see the spectacle.

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BUSY WAGONSBy John Hood, 1999Hurontario and Second StreetAn 84 foot-long acrylic painting on brick depicting the main street as it might have been at the turn of the century.

SKI TRAINBy Richard Gill, 200186 Hurontario StreetIndividually sculpted and kiln-fired clay pieces depict the 1950’s “ski train” arriving at the Craigleith Station baring passengers bound for the ski hills.

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OUR COMMUNITYBy (right to left) Bill Hartman (shown above), Jane Cooper-Wilson, Willi Wildman, Gordon Kemp, Shirley Farmer, 200197 Hurontario Street, Eddie Bush Memorial ArenaFive paintings combine to show the development of Collingwood – from the first inhabitants of the nearby escarpment, the Petun Indians, to the construction of the grain depot and finally recreation on the water today.

PUBLIC ART MURALS

Hurontario Street and Side Launch WayWalk the 400 Gallery is named after a road within the Collingwood Shipyards that was once nicknamed ‘The 400’ to describe the daily flow of workers and shipbuilding materials that travelled its length. ‘The 400’ ran parallel to today’s Promenade, directly beneath the Yard’s cranes that were located approximately 100 feet west of the water’s edge. The gallery space is provided by FRAM.

By Blaze WiradharmaSprayed at Collingwood Art Crawl 2015

Blaze WiradharmaSprayed at Mural Slam 2016

Tava GrayPainted at Mural Slam 2016

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Susan Belcher Erika DickCarol E. Bowden MJ Blais James Spoor Keagan Munro Savannah Ring

Shayna Donovan M. Yvonne GibsonCameron Donsberger Bonnie Dorgelo Lee Ellis Bonnie Fox Jason George

Lisa Hannaford Cindy KennedyRebecca Herman Leslie Hockley Ruth Hurdle Lazarus Ioannou MJ Jones

Brittany Lauren Erica Prinn-McCarthyXan Lazaridis Kathryn McMillan Libby Mourant Shirley O’Reilly Joost Irene Pradyszczuk

Judy Scopes Paulette WestRyan A Sobkovich Suzanne Kalinich Ofra Svorai Dragica Vidakovic Dar West

Jenn Wilkins Richard YoungJane Wynne Children’s Art Children’s Art Children’s Art Children’s Art

T. Bradley Bremner

Lily Jewer

Carly Foubert

Shirley O’Reilly Joost

Louis M. Davies

William Vancise and Khy-Lee Newton, CCI

Haley Johnson Taylor

Cindy Kennedy

Bonnie Dorgelo

Bronwyn & Campbell MacLean

Polly Taylor

Liam Jackson-Hoag, CCI

Brittany Lauren

Eleanor Burke

Samantha Harris

Anne M. Poirer

Jordy Carlson Campagna and Alexis Taylor, CCI

Emma Bowen, Jenna Currie, Julia Parish, CCI

Ashley Groves

Pauline Jennett

Nicolo Gallo

Myles Calvert

Sophie Dagenais, CCI

Abbi Meyers, Marie Blais, CCI

Georgian Frame Gallery

COLLINGWOOD ART ON THE STREET MAY 20 - OCTOBER 9

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