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Image by John McArthur

Upcoming Events/Shows

Check in here to see where my work can be viewed

February 1 - April 30, 2026

Tatamagouche Regional Library

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This will be a solo exhibition of a selection of my paintings. This is a wonderful place to come and browse the many books, pick a corner to read in and enjoy the art!

January 14 - February 27, 2026

NovelTea Cafe Exhibit

This will be a solo exhibition. This is a wonderful place to come and try their amazing soups for lunch or a cup of afternoon tea and view some art! All pieces displayed here are for sale.

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Attic Painters - 2026

Members' Gallery

The Marigold Cultural Centre Lobby

605 Prince Street, Truro, NS

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As a member of this awesome group of artists I am excited to have a couple of paintings here on display. Display changes every 2 months

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Once Upon a Bookshoppe

Main Street, Tatamagouche, NS

Soft opening in March with the grand opening on MAY 23rd, 2026

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At this new bookshop you will find prints of my watercolours as well as cards, bookmarks and an occasional original painting!

The Hub Gallery

The Hub Shopping Centre
245 Robie Street, Truro, NS

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You can find a variety of paintings hung in this unique setting for viewing and purchase.

My Art on Display

Summer 2026

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The Fraser Art Gallery

The Fraser Cultural Centre is owned by the Northumberland Arts Council. It is located in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia.

362 Main St, Tatamagouche, NS, Canada

Opening May 15, 2026

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The Pictou DeCoste Centre - Small Gallery

99 Water Street,
Pictou,
Nova Scotia, B0K 1H0

'Seeing Red'

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November 23 - December 31, 2025

This is a solo exhibition reflecting on the colour red as it appears in nature. A tiny pop of red in a painting I find makes the painting so much more interesting!

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