Saturday 17 June 2017

RVAC Art Show

L-R Artwork by: Maggie Madden, Natalie Jones, Suzanne Marsden
and Gerald Chamberlain. Poster and graphics by John Madden.

Saturday June 17th, 2017 10 am - 4 pm, four of the Art Mad Artists of Stittsville will be displaying a variety of artwork at the Richmond Village Art Club's art show and sale. Please come out and enjoy the wonderful artwork and talk with different artists at the event.

Maggie Madden's works in pastels, ink and watercolour pencils, Natalie Jones' pieces created in watercolour pencils as well as Suzanne Marsden's and Gerry Chamberlain's acrylics works will be shown.

A wonderful article in the Ottawa Community News by John Curry details the event with the names of other participating artists.

Richmond Memorial Community Centre
6095 Perth St, (at Huntley)
Richmond ON K0A 2Z0



Friday 26 May 2017

Kanata-Carleton Cultural Festival

"Canada Blooms" Provincial & Territorial wildflowers, represented by the Art Mad Artists.
Saturday May 27th, 2017, the Kanata-Carleton Cultural Festival (celebrating Canada's 150th) will be held at the Earl of March Secondary School and Sandwell Green Park. The Art Mad Artists of Stittsville will have a show in the lobby of the school from 12pm - 9:30pm, featuring selected pieces on a Canadian theme. Come and visit and talk with the artists about their work. We look forward to meeting you!

Our flagship poster "Canada Blooms", celebrating the Provincial and Territorial wildflowers of Canada, will be on display for the show. Special thanks to the organizer of the group art effort, Ruby Hulshof. Thanks also to Anthony Hulshof for providing Graphic Art skills to make the poster come together!


Earl of March Secondary School,
4 The Pkwy, Kanata, ON K2K 2B6 Canada
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Tuesday 23 May 2017

Canada Blooms with the Art Mad Artists

The Art Mad Artists of Stittsville are proud to be a part of Canada's 150 Celebration hosted by the Kanata-Carleton Cultural Festival at the Earl of March Secondary School, 4 the Pkwy, Kanata, Saturday May 27th, 2017, 12 pm - 9:30 pm.

To mark the Sesquicentennial, the talented artists have collaborated on a group work of art titled 'Canada Blooms' representing wildflowers of the provinces and territories of our country. Special thanks to Ruby Hulshof for organizing the group art project and inspiring us to get creative and celebrate our beautiful native and adopted country.

Please visit the school anytime during the cultural show to enjoy the artwork of the Art Mad Artists as we exhibit pieces that embrace Canada and our love of our country. Although this is not an official sale, information about our work and artists will be made available should anyone wish to learn more or purchase artwork at a later date.

Special thanks also to Linda Gorman for spearheading our involvement with the Kanata-Carleton Cultural Festival and for organizing the show.



Sunday 15 January 2017

Winter session

The Art Mad Artists of Stittsville began more creative expression and art-making adventures in the new Winter session, which started January 6th, 2017.

It was wonderful getting back 'into the swing', catching up with news and planning exciting events, shows and goals for the coming year.

Thanks to the hard work of the AMA committee who keep us on track, organize, follow-up on requests, pay the dues, keep the site updated and let everyone know how things are unfolding.

We're looking forward to sharing more of our work and meeting interested and supportive folk who are receptive to our new pieces. Please keep watch for news of upcoming shows during the 2017 sessions!