Northumberland County Mini Art Galleries

In Community, Local

The Art Gallery of Northumberland (AGN) in partnership with community leaders, presents the newest creative addition to Northumberland County, the Mini Art Gallery!

The Mini Art Gallery project encourages the creation and delivery of art throughout our community, making art
accessible to all while encouraging community engagement!

Here’s how it works. Any time you come across a mini art gallery you have an opportunity to take a piece, leave
a piece, or both. You just may find your new favourite local artist or, seeing what your neighbours are making
might encourage you to break out of your bubble and make something new and unique!

Get creative with your masterpiece. Within the walls of this gallery experimentation and imperfection are welcomed.

Find a Mini Art Gallery near you with one of our hosting locations partners:

Brighton Public Library – 35 Alice Street, Brighton

Cramahe Township Public Library – 6 King Street West, Colborne

Port Hope Public Library – 31 Queen Street, Port Hope

Stay tuned for more locations coming soon!

For more information about the Mini Art Gallery Project and how you can participate, please visit: AGN Mini Art
Gallery Project
.

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