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Solo Exhibit: The Art of Harvey Bodach

Captivating art exhibition

When

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April 13, 2024

10:00 am

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4:00 pm

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Meaford

How Much

$

This event is FREE to attend!

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Solo Exhibit: The Art of Harvey Bodach

About this Event

Embark on a visual journey through the captivating world of Harvey Bodach's artistry at his second Solo Exhibition!

In the past two years, Harvey has garnered national acclaim as an award-winning artist, securing three prestigious art exhibition prizes and being featured in two prominent media publications. He has also participated in a major arts festival and held his inaugural Solo Art Exhibition.

Now, in the spring of 2024, Harvey invites you to witness his artistic evolution with his second Solo Exhibition.

This exhibition unveils over 30 original paintings, sculptures, and drawings, each offering a unique glimpse into Harvey's creative vision.

Whether you're an art enthusiast, a collector, or simply curious about exploring new expressions of creativity, this exhibition promises to inspire and captivate.

Admission is open to the public, providing an opportunity for art lovers to immerse themselves in Harvey's world of imagination and talent.

Don't miss the chance to experience the artistry of Harvey Bodach firsthand!

For more information, visit: https://southgeorgianbay.ca/event/solo-exhibit-the-art-of-harvey-bodach/

Pricing Details

Art available for purchase.

about the organizer

Meaford Hall

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In 1909, the town of Meaford eagerly gathered at the new Town Hall and Opera House on Nelson and Sykes Streets. The construction of this grand building, designed by local architect James Ellis, marked a significant moment for the community. As the cornerstone was laid in 1908, Mayor J.W. Horsley proudly declared that Meaford Hall would be a symbol of progress and prosperity for generations to come.

Over the years, Meaford Hall served multiple purposes, including housing the council chambers, town offices, courtroom, library, and community meeting spaces. However, it was the second-floor Opera House that truly captured the town's heart. The Opera House became a cultural hub, hosting plays, graduations, concerts, and famous speakers.

The building endured some neglect but was ultimately saved through a restoration project in the early 2000s, funded by grants and community efforts.

Today, Meaford Hall Arts & Cultural Centre stands as an icon of downtown Meaford, a testament to the town's history and commitment to arts and culture.