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May 24, 2011 · Now the cabinet’s drawers hold art supplies for Bill and Barb, a retired schoolteacher and artist. Bill also paints: more often in recent years. He works strictly in acrylic. No oils and nothing with solvents, not since they made him sick as an art student in Zavitz Hall.
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Evan Macdonald, born in Guelph, was a well-known painter and illustrator in Ontario. Early in life, his passion for drawing and painting was evident, and his mother encouraged his artistic talent by teaching him to carve with soap, wax and wood.
The Art Gallery of Guelph (AGG), formerly the Macdonald Stewart Art Center, is a public gallery and adjoining Sculpture garden in Guelph, Ontario. Its collection consists of over 9,000 works. The AGG is a nonprofit organization which focuses on research, publishing, educational programs, and touring exhibitions.
From this sketch to the city's present richness of visual arts - the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre; the Fine Art Department of the University of Guelph; 'The Family,' William McElcheran's sculptured fountain in St. George's Square; the regular exhibitions sponsored by the Guelph Creative Arts Association; and the wealth of commercial galleries ...
The Macdonald Stewart Art Centre presents Evan Macdonald: A Painter’s Life from May 14 to July 20. The retrospective exhibition, Views of Guelph and Wellington County, includes over 100 landscapes, portraits, and water colours painted by Guelph-born artist.
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An abstract painting (.01) entitled "Golden Pond" by artist Barbara Shaw of Guelph, dated 2012. The image is prominantly green in colour and features horizontal lines of varying colours. Framing (.02) consists of a smooth wood moulding with an antiqued silver gilt finish and a wide white window mat.