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2023 Downtown Sculpture Exhibition - Public Unveiling

On Thursday, May 4th we are unveiling the 5th Annual Downtown Haliburton Sculpture Exhibition!

Thursday, May 4, 2023
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Address:

Haliburton, ON, Canada

On Thursday, May 4th we are unveiling the 5th Annual Downtown Haliburton Sculpture Exhibition!

Come and join our lead curator, Jim Blake and the 7 artists featured in the Exhibition as they speak to each of their works:


  • Stop 1: Eric Tardif, "Grow Together"

  • Stop 2: Kristi Chen, "Orange Bloom"

  • Stop 3: Mark Puigmarti, "Aerial"

  • Stop 4: Carolanne MacLean, "Innocence"

  • Stop 5: Elise Muller, "Abstract 7"

  • Stop 6: Kim Collins, "Retrieving Courage"

  • Stop 7: Szonja Vucsetics, "Night"


This walking tour will begin at the Rail's End Gallery at 2:00 PM, rain or shine.


Thank you to all of our Lead Sponsors:

  • ACM Designs

  • The O'Mara Group


Thank you to our Funders and Partners:

  • HCDC

  • Haliburton Sculpture Forest

  • Haliburton BIA


Thank you to all our Site Sponsors:

  • Dysart et al - Cultural Resources Committee

  • Rails End Gallery and Arts Centre

  • Rexall Pharmacy - Haliburton

  • Wind in the Willows Spa & Boutique

  • Haliburton County Echo

  • Haliburton Framing and Photo

  • Glecoff's Family Store

  • Foodland - Haliburton

  • CENTURY 21 Granite Realty Group

  • Emmerson Lumber

  • Russell Red Records

  • Canoe FM 100.9 Community Radio Station

  • Corner Gallery


Thank you to all our Site Hosts:

  • Rails End Gallery and Arts Centre

  • Municipality of Dysart et al

  • Michael Easton Enterprises

  • Glecoff’s Family Store

  • Foodland – Haliburton

  • Bank of Montreal

  • Corner Gallery

Photo Gallery:

Land Acknowledgment

We would like to acknowledge that we are located on ancestral lands, the traditional territory of the Mississauga Anishinaabe covered by the Williams Treaties. This area, known to the Anishinaabe as “Gidaaki”, has been inhabited for thousands of years – as territories for hunting, fishing, gathering and growing food.


For thousands of years Indigenous people have been the stewards of this place. The intent and spirit of the treaties that form the legal basis of Canada bind us to share the land “for as long as the sun shines, the grass grows and the rivers flow”.

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To find out more about all of the extraordinary things to see and do in the Haliburton Highlands in every season click here!

Location:

297 College Drive
Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0
Tel:

(705) 457-3555

Email:

info@haliburtonsculptureforest.ca

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Images © 2021 Kristy L. Bourgeois | Youkie Stagg | Angus Sullivan | Noelle Dupret Smith | Teodora Vukosavljevic | Nadia Pagliaro

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