Wow, “time flies…”
The Markham Art Collective rolls on and continues to build the membership – expanding throughout the GTA. Obviously there are artists and supporters out there who see a need. The “Debut” art and photography exhibit at the Markham Theatre was a success. I say success because it’s always a sign of a success when there are sales of artwork, but it was an even greater success because of the nature of the event being the first ever exhibit presented by the Markham Art Collective.
Several of our members have had stunning exhibits lately: Ana Jurpik and Johanna Meharg showed at the Columbus Centre. Josée Savaria for one at the Southlake Gallery. Rhiana Sneyd had amazing sales at the Toronto Artist Project. Vera Walton, Sue Foerster and The Richmond Hill Group of Artists exhibited at the Markham Theatre. My son, Nick Beecham and his Markham Teen Arts Council are presenting their art exhibit at the McKay Art Centre in Unionville this week. Check it out if you’re in the neighbourhood. Katja Van Den Enden will be at the Southlake Gallery – March 18 to April 28. The local art world is buzzing.
For more information on the Markham Art Collective’s members and their events, go to www.markhamartcollective.com.
Returning on May 9 is the Varley Fine Art Auction. Yours truly was invited to participate again this year. What a privilege to support the Varley Art Gallery. Johanna and Ana will be there too. I’ll post more info as it comes to light.
I haven’t had much time to paint lately and don’t foresee much action until after Easter. Administrating the Markham Art Collective’s web and social media initiatives have taken much time. As has selling our house in Unionville. However, I was inspired by the diverse techniques and styles at the Toronto Artist Project. I noticed much use of resins and textures. Interesting uses of ‘found objects’. Rhiana was one of a handful of artists chosen by Sony Canada to produce a video that was shown during the event. I’m looking forward for some time to squeeze out some paint tubes and wet a canvas or two.
Let me know what’s been happening with you.

