Friday, June 12, 2026 | 5:00-8:00pm
We strive to make art more accessible, and our Clothesline Art Sale: June is the perfect opportunity for art lovers to purchase a wide range of art at varying prices. We support a diverse range of artists to display and sell their work in an easy and affordable way.
Unframed works will be displayed on clotheslines through the trees and along the edge of the park.
This clothesline sale will also be accompanied by Summer Books and Blankets Chapter 1, the first in a series of evenings on the lawn spent reading your favourite book! Keep an eye on our social media and website for announcements about author special guests!
For Vendors:
We will consider all artwork that is original and unframed, including zines. All artists and creators are welcome to participate. Both emerging and seasoned artists can sell their artwork in a fun, easy and approachable way. Artwork is displayed on a clothesline only (must be light weight). Tables, tents, and display units are not allowed. Lawn chairs, clothes pins and bins for extra unframed works are highly recommended. The Gallery does not take commission on any sales.
Vendor application now closed.
Application Deadline: Sunday, May 10, 11:59pm
Note: We do try to assess applications and notify applicants as early as possible, but in many cases applications are assessed after the application deadline has passed.

Emily Tragedy
Emily tragedy is a emerging illustrator and printmaker. Emily focuses on all things spooky and unusual, giving life to old and forgotten things. Emily aims to inject magic and whimsy into all aspects of life.

Lois Justrabo Art
Lois creates art that explores the beauty of nature. Using watercolour, acrylics, printmaking, and collage, she captures everything from intimate floral patterns to expansive landscapes. Lois’ art brings a sense of wonder and calm to the viewer.

Krishna Patel
I create art inspired by wildlife, landscapes, still life, and culture, emphasizing light, detail, and emotion. Through texture and thoughtful color, my work encourages quiet reflection and meaningful connection.

Layers of paint
Juan Sebastian Monroy, Waterloo’s “Blob Artist,” creates whimsical foam creatures inspired by mythology and folklore. Formed from expanding poly foam, coated in acrylic, and sealed in glossy resin, his expressive blobs spark playful storytelling.

Bourne4Art
Each original painting is inspired by time spent on the trails in the Waterloo Region. This artist's work is done with layers of heated beeswax and pigments called Encaustic.

Robert Da Silva
Robbie Da Silva is a comedian, visual artist, and a connoisseur of trash. He blends a variety of influences, both high and low, into a variety of different mediums, like canvases or fast food bags, in order to produce a weird world of monsters.

Kairos Fiber Art
Barb’s work is inspired by a love of nature and our beautiful Canadian landscape. It is also a reflection of the rural roads she has travelled for work and pleasure. Barb loves the serenity of rural and nature scenes, their colours and textures.

KailDxn
Kailey Dunauskas is a multidisciplinary artist and student at University of Guelph. For her mixed media pieces, she layers paint, marker, pencil crayon and pen to create realistic images of animals and flowers.

JammyJamKK
JammyJamKK is a multidisciplinary artist from Northwestern Ontario inspired by all things cute and whimsical. Her work ranges from paintings to illustrations to crafts and costumes.

Joan Zador
New to linoprint, Joan seeks to bring connection to the rugged corners of the Canadian landscape experience in Ontario.

Liana Price Art
My watercolour work is rooted in the observation mostly of land & waterscapes both abstract & realism.

Clara Montgomery
Clara is an emerging photographer, featuring wildlife and nature from Ontario and beyond.

Bari Parsche
Macabre artwork that evokes emotion.

Bird Nerd Art
Meredith’s artwork isn’t a scientific study. Her delicate linework and luminous watercolour art intentionally pulls from experience, time and emotion. We all have a moment with *that* bird, even one that stays with us. Meredith’s birds are memory.

DivyaSRart
Divyasrart is led by a visual artist and content creator, specializes in intricate hand-painted dot mandalas and nature-inspired art. Blending organic floral themes with fine-line detail, the artist offers fine art prints and original canvases.

Little Red Barn Studios
Suad turned her childhood love of Spanish colors and landscapes into a photography business. She sells prints and cards of storytelling moments, travel adventures, culture, and the delicious food along the way. Her journey, on your wall.

Beaux Young
Beaux (They/He) is a collage artist and zine maker, primarily using ‘found poetry’ and collage techniques as a tool for non-binary and neurodivergent self-expression, to reassemble their felt experiences of religious trauma, and relay queer joy.

SAIL, University of Waterloo
An assortment of zines, printed matter, and artist multiples made by students and alumni of the University of Waterloo’s Fine Art Department!

Tiny Pretty Flowers
Tiny Pretty Flowers creates handcrafted cards that bring whimsy to every occasion. Each features a mini dress made from paper, ribbon, and jewels - perfect for celebrating special moments or adding a bit of magic to someone’s day.

Espoir Illustrations
Hope Clayfield is the illustrator behind Espoir Illustrations. She's inspired by nature, animals, and the whimsy found in everyday life. Hope aims to bring a little bit of charm and character into your space through her artwork.

Riddle Me Creative
Riddle Me Creative is a little corner of creative chaos — run by a queer, neurodivergent, witch with a love for screen printing, spellcraft, and stationery. Every piece is handmade intuitively with intention, imperfection, and a touch of magic.

Sheetal Fine Art
Sheethala is a passionate visual artist whose work centers on expressive portraiture that bridges realism and abstraction. Through layered mark-making & intuitive colors, she explores themes of inner strength, self-reflection & transformation.

Stephanie Florence
Stephanie Florence (they/them) makes hand-made paper from recycled materials and botanical plants, embedded with positive intention on a full moon! Sign up for an on-site 30-minute portrait drawing for $50, or a 60-minute couples drawing for $90.

Samantha Moffatt-Sanz
Samantha Moffatt-Sanz's work is a mix of film and digital photography, mixed-media and 3D works that range from representational and realistic to abstract and emotional, with a focus on exploration of mediums and personal fulfillment.

Paper Art by Sofia
Sofia loves exploring paper craft and paper based art forms. She started cutting paper in intricate shapes using an old Spirograph toy, and then incorporated other organic forms. She cuts each design by hand.

Splash Watercolour Paintings
Focusing on Canadian landscapes and wildlife, Tiiu believes art should be accessible to all. She proudly creates works at various price points, ensuring that everyone can own a piece of beauty to cherish or share as a meaningful gift.