From emerging creators to well-known names, the showcase celebrates a wide range of styles and stories.
Art lovers have until October 10 to enjoy part two of the Kingston Artists' Showcase at City Hall’s Market Wing Cultural Space.
The free exhibition features works from more than 60 Kingston-area artists, selected through an open call.
Visitors can explore a mix of paintings, textiles, prints, sculptures and more, highlighting the talent and creativity within the community.
From emerging creators to well-known names, the showcase celebrates a wide range of styles and stories.
Part one ran from October 2024 to April 2025. Part two is now open and runs until Thanksgiving weekend.
The gallery is open Wednesdays through Fridays from noon to 4 p.m., and Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. City Hall is fully accessible, with gender-neutral and family-friendly restrooms on-site.
Located at 216 Ontario Street, the venue is right in the heart of downtown Kingston, making it easy to drop by and support local art.
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