“I think that artists have a finger on the pulse of what’s going on. We need a place to show work, and we need to gather and see what’s going on.” – Janet Turpin.
“For me personally, it gives me a sense of connection to the deeper understanding of what’s behind art and it’s a mirror of what’s going on in the community. It’s a mirror of what’s going on in the world. That’s what I think artists tap into.” – Lynne Barker
“Art reflects life and then life reflects art again. Personally, it helped me grow as an artist. If I look back in 1997 and I look back now, I grew in this gallery. As artists, we come together. We talk about the shows. We talk about art, I have learned so much.” – Meinsje Vlaming.
They were responding to the question, ‘why is the Old Schoolhouse Art Gallery important?’
The Old Schoolhouse Art Gallery just celebrated its 26th anniversary. Some of its early posters and reproductions of artwork were put up on the walls for the society’s recent AGM. During conversation with some of the earlier members, Cortes Currents learned the gallery was in operation prior to the beginning of written records in 1997.
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