Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Lynnwood Arts is dedicated to nurturing a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment for everyone who walks through our doors or is engaged with Lynnwood Arts. A space where community and creativity are celebrated, we are committed to inclusion across race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, identity, disability status, citizenship, and neurodiversity. Operating within an anti-racist […]
News Releases
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Board
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Our Board of Directors is comprised of passionate and dedicated individuals who are committed to advancing the mission of Lynnwood Arts. With diverse backgrounds in the arts, business, and community leadership, the Board provides essential guidance and support in shaping the future of Lynnwood, ensuring its growth and success. The collective expertise of our Board […]
Staff
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Kim ShippeyExecutive Directordirector@lynnwoodarts.ca Jan RaineyGallery Assistant & Volunteer Coordinatorgalleryassistant@lynnwoodarts.ca Curatorial Advisorcurator@lynnwoodarts.ca
About Lynnwood Arts
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Built in 1850 for Duncan Campbell, who was Simcoe’s first postmaster, the home was known as Lynnwood. In 1902, Duncan’s son Lorne donated the building to the town of Simcoe. In 1972, the building was designated a National Historic Site of Canada and two years later, in 1974, it became the home of the Lynnwood […]