Minto Arts Council News
Minto Arts Council News keeps you informed and inspired. Stay in the know as we continue building a vibrant arts culture in Minto! Catch up on news, updates, and behind-the-scenes happenings with the Minto Arts Council! From community projects and funding news to board updates and volunteer shoutouts.
MINTO ARTS COUNCIL NEWS

In the Gallery: Anthony Moore
A trained sheet metal journeyman, artisan blacksmith Anthony Moore has been pursuing his true passion full-time for the past 15 years.

In the Gallery: Karen Cheeseman
For Karen Cheeseman, architecture, rural surroundings, a fascination with lines, shapes and positive/negative spaces combined with her graphic arts background are continuous influences in all of her work.

“Mediums of a Teenage Mind” – Norwell District Secondary School Student Art
June 8 – 22, 2017
Opening Night Reception: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

2017 Juried Art Exhibition Winners
Congratulations to the winners of our 3rd annual Juried Art Exhibition.

2017 Juried Art Exhibition
May 4 – June 3, 2017
Opening Reception: May 17, 7 – 9 p.m.
As a volunteer-run, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the arts in Minto and surrounding areas, the Minto Arts Council is continually working to strengthen connections between artists, audiences, and local partners. Here, you’ll find updates about our strategic initiatives, collaborations with other cultural groups, and progress on programs that foster creativity and community engagement.
We also share news about funding opportunities, partnerships, local arts advocacy, building and facility improvements, and other operational developments that impact how we serve our community. Whether it’s a successful grant application, a call for new board members, or a thank-you to the incredible volunteers who make our events possible, this page highlights the people and efforts driving our mission forward.
In addition, our Minto Arts Council News page will occasionally spotlight member achievements, feature community success stories, and recognize the contributions of donors, artists, and patrons who support the arts in Minto.
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