Artists wanted for WCA show

Artists who share a deep connection with Wasagaming Community Arts (WCA), the Deep Artist Residency or the scenic beauty of Clear Lake are invited to make submissions for the centre’s [...]

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Artists who share a deep connection with Wasagaming Community Arts (WCA), the Deep Artist Residency or the scenic beauty of Clear Lake are invited to make submissions for the centre’s fourth show of the 2025 season. This exhibition, which will take place from Aug. 15 to Sept.

13, will serve as a heartfelt tribute to five-and-a-half decades of creative expression, celebrating the vibrant artistic legacy that has flourished within the community. Read this article for free: Already have an account? As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working harder than ever to bring you the latest local updates to keep you safe and informed. Now, more than ever, we need your support.



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Your pledge helps to ensure we provide the news that matters most to your community! Artists who share a deep connection with Wasagaming Community Arts (WCA), the Deep Artist Residency or the scenic beauty of Clear Lake are invited to make submissions for the centre’s fourth show of the 2025 season. This exhibition, which will take place from Aug. 15 to Sept.

13, will serve as a heartfelt tribute to five-and-a-half decades of creative expression, celebrating the vibrant artistic legacy that has flourished within the community. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? Artists who share a deep connection with Wasagaming Community Arts (WCA), the Deep Artist Residency or the scenic beauty of Clear Lake are invited to make submissions for the centre’s fourth show of the 2025 season. This exhibition, which will take place from Aug.

15 to Sept. 13, will serve as a heartfelt tribute to five-and-a-half decades of creative expression, celebrating the vibrant artistic legacy that has flourished within the community. The selection process will involve a juried panel of members of the WCA board.

Established in 1970 and situated on Treaty 2 Territory, WCA celebrates artistic expression and the land’s profound Indigenous heritage. Its name, “Wasagaming,” derived from the Anishinaabe word for “Clear Water,” is a lasting homage to the community’s cultural and natural richness. WCA’s public art gallery, situated at 110 Wasagaming Dr.

, and open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.

m., invites visitors to explore diverse artistic perspectives. Committed to showcasing exceptional Canadian and international talent, the gallery offers an ever-evolving space for connection and discovery.

WCA’s curated exhibitions and programs seek to inspire a sense of wonder and reflection. For details on exhibitions, programs and ways to get involved, visit Wasagaming Community Arts or contact WCA President Ken Romaniuk at [email protected].

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