MINTO ARTS COUNCIL & MINTO ARTS GALLERY

Celebrating Rural Creativity through the Arts in Minto

Located in Harriston, Ontario, the Minto Arts Council operates the Minto Arts Gallery, the only public art gallery in midwestern Ontario. We offer a vibrant space for exhibitions, events, and community programs supporting arts and culture across the region.

Current & Upcoming Events

Art Exhibitions. Films. Community Events.

From monthly gallery shows to Big Film Fest screenings and our celebrated Minto Arts Council Juried Art Show, we host arts and cultural programming that connects rural communities across midwestern Ontario, from Kitchener-Waterloo and Guelph to Georgian Bay.

Poster for the Minto Juried Art Show 2025, organized by Minto Arts Council, displaying various artwork including a bowl of chocolates, a bird at the shore, mountain scenes, and a bee on flowers. The event runs from May 8th to May 30th, 2025, with an awards reception on May 8th from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the top floor of the Public Library.

Current Exhibit

People viewing artwork at an art gallery exhibit.

2025 Minto Juried Art Show

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View the Big Film Fest Lineup

Who We’re Here For

Whether you’re a lifelong creative or just discovering your artistic side, the Minto Arts Council exists to connect, support, and celebrate everyone with a passion for the arts.

We regularly welcome:

  • Emerging and established artists looking for a gallery space that’s welcoming, professional, and accessible

  • Art groups and collectives seeking a central venue between Guelph, Kitchener-Waterloo, London, and Georgian Bay

  • Tourists and day-trippers exploring local culture across midwestern Ontario

  • Parents, teachers, and students who believe in the power of arts education and youth creativity

  • Community members who want to make a difference by volunteering or attending events close to home

If that sounds like you, we’d look forward to meeting you.

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You don’t have to be an artist to make a difference.

Whether you volunteer, donate, or join as a member, your support keeps local arts alive. Our work brings access to arts and culture to rural communities across midwestern Ontario.

How You Can Get Involved

  • Help staff the gallery

  • Join our Exhibition Committee

  • Support student art awards

  • Sponsor an event or exhibition

  • Donate to support our initiatives

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