The Governor’s Visit

Lynnwood Arts

A costumed cast brings this immersive experience to life. Based on fact and laced with humour. You are invited to step back in time to 1874 and join us at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell, the Postmaster of Norfolk County, as they host the Regal Royal Party of Governor General Lord Dufferin … Read more

Call for Artists: Maker’s Market

Join the Norfolk County Creative Community. Dates:Nov. 18th,  12pm – 5pmNov. 25th, 12pm – 5pmDec. 2nd, 12pm – 5pmDec, 9th , 12pm – 5pm Vendor Info:Vendor Size: 3×6 ftVendor Fee – 1 Day: $50Vendor Fee – 4 Days: $175 Contact Samantha – [email protected]

Open Season

Open Season

Open Season Open Season: a period when restrictions are lifted. An occasion today that means opening doors, gathering with loved ones, and returning to the old practice of seeking new experiences. Are we excited? Are we anxious? In this inaugural exhibit, we showcase symbols of Lynnwood’s past and invite you to be a part of … Read more

Creative Workshop Instructor

Lynnwood Arts Centre

Workshop Instructor (pdf) About Lynnwood: Lynnwood will serve as a dynamic gathering place where community and creativity are celebrated. We believe the Arts contribute significantly to the building of community character. The arts complement other activities that the community engage in for mental health, leisure, and well-being. About position: Job type: ContractDuration: 1.5 weeks, 37.5 … Read more

Programming Committee Member Profile

Lynnwood Arts Centre

Programming Committee (pdf) About Lynnwood Lynnwood will serve as a dynamic gathering place where community and creativity are celebrated. To best serve the needs of our community, our team is committed to community consultations for future program and exhibit development. We believe the Arts contribute significantly to the building of community character. Lynnwood Arts will … Read more

Hodgson, Mead and Ronald

Hodgson Mead Ronald

Hodgson, Mead and Ronald Selections from the permanent collection The Toronto art scene of the early 1950s was still very much dominated by the Group of Seven’s legacy.  In 1955, one frustrated young painter, Graham Coughtry, remarked he felt that “every damn tree in the country has been painted”.  A diverse group of artists that … Read more