Insights Art Exhibition opens at Wellington County Museum and Archives

ABOYNE – The 43rd edition of the Insights Art Exhibition opened on April 18 at the Wellington County Museum and Archives. Hundreds of enthusiastic visitors admired the striking and varied works and enjoyed the hospitality on offer. Exhibits ranged from photography to fabric art, and from silver sculptures to creations in wood, clay, and bronze.

Mary-Ann Dalkowski, left, and Susan Thorning are co-chairs of the Elora Fergus Arts Council. Photos by Duncan Hossack

The Elora Fergus Arts Council collaborates with the museum annually to stage this long-running tradition. This year the jurors had a tough job selecting the seventy-two exhibits from the hundreds of pieces submitted. The juried exhibition is open to artists living in the local community.  

Guelph artist Jamie Kapitain won the Juror’s Choice Award for his oil on canvas Winter Leaves near Guelph Lake. Photos by Duncan Hossack