The Artists of the Limberlost are creating their art in preparation for the Open Studio Tour on August 19, 20 and 21, 2022. This brochure is your guide and will be available this summer in local businesses, tourist offices and art studios. Twenty-two artists will display their handmade and unique creations in eight studios and historic lodges. Begin at Limberlost…
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Celebrating the 2021 Art Show
We thank all who attended and supported the 2021 Artists of the Limberlost Art Show. It was such a success! We hosted our Art Show at Hillside Farm to provide a beautiful, spacious environment and it was welcomed and attended by many art lovers. We featured 15 talented artists and our visitors appreciated the opportunity to learn about their craft…
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Art Show Aug 28-29, 2021
The Artists of the Limberlost Art Show is on Saturday, August 28 and Sunday, August 29, 2021 from 10am to 5pm. Our show will feature the works of 15 artists and reunite us in one location, Hillside Farm 2295 Highway 60, Huntsville near Limberlost Road. The renovated exhibit areas of Hillside Farm are open, spacious and rustic. This unique art…
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The Artists of the Limberlost 2021 Art Show
The Artists of the Limberlost are excited to host the 2021 Art Show on Saturday, August 28 and Sunday, August 29 from 10am to 5pm at the Hillside Farm, 2295 Highway 60, Huntsville near Limberlost Road. After our annual Studio Tour was cancelled in 2020, it is time to return to the tradition of showcasing our art. We invite visitors…
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Remembering Jeff Miller
The Artists of the Limberlost are deeply saddened to know that Jeff Miller died today on March 24, 2020. Jeff, an artist and environmentalist, was our friend and a founding member of Artists of the Limberlost. He died peacefully at Muskoka Landing in Huntsville and he will be sadly missed. The words of painter, Jeff Miller…..I would like to introduce…
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2019 Artists of the Limberlost Studio Tour
The rugged, natural beauty of Limberlost is evident as you travel along the winding roads from studio to studio during the Artists of the Limberlost Studio Tour on August 17 and 18 from 10 am to 5 pm. Look for our brochures in local Muskoka stores or tourist stops and plan your trip. You can see the newest work…
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New Artists in the 2019 Artists of the Limberlost Tour
2019 promises to be an exciting year for the Artists of the Limberlost. We have 6 open studios with 17 artists who look forward to welcoming you, showing you their newest creations and answering your questions about their artistic motivations and techniques. It is an opportunity to take home Limberlost natural art for yourself, or for the special people in…
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Tribute to Brenda this weekend
The Huntsville community was deeply saddened last January by the sudden death of Brenda Wainman Goulet. Brenda was an accomplished metal sculptor, our friend, colleague, and a founding member of Artists of the Limberlost. She has left a profound legacy in the sculptures she created both for public spaces and for private clients. Brenda was also a dedicated mother, and…
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New Artists on 2018 Tour
We’re excited to announce some talented additions to this year’s Artists of the Limberlost tour, August 18 & 19. We have 3 new guest artists, and one previous guest who is returning after a few years off. Elizabeth Johnson from nearby Dorset paints the Muskoka landscape in oils, acrylics, and watercolor. Her style is loose and energetic, her colours, rich and…
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Awards for 2 of Our Artists
Each Spring, Muskoka Arts and Crafts mounts an open exhibition of recent art made by its members. This year over 100 artists and craftspeople submitted up to 3 pieces for display, and two judges (from outside Muskoka) spent a full day selecting outstanding work for recognition. We are pleased to announce that both of the “Artists of the Limberlost” who…
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Sad News
It is with great sadness that Artists of the Limberlost shares the news of the sudden passing of one our founding members, Brenda Wainman Goulet. Brenda has been a part of the Huntsville and Muskoka community throughout her life and career, and she will be profoundly missed by countless friends, colleagues and clients. Brenda leaves a legacy of bronze and…
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