Spring Breeze Clothesline Art Sale

Friday May 23rd, 2025 | 5:00-8:00pm
We strive to make art more accessible, and the Spring Breeze Clothesline Art Sale 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.
We will consider all artwork that is original and unframed. 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.
Artist/Vendor fee: $25
Space: 10ft section of clothesline (comprised of two actual lines, one above the other)

Yellow-Dog Studios
Yellow-Dog Studios artist, Laura, creates needle felted paintings using primarily Shetland and Corriedale wool. A variety of other plant and animal fibres may also be used in her art. Examples might include bamboo, silk, Yak, and Alpaca.

Jen Hadley
A self-taught artist inspired by the peacefulness of Northern Ontario, sandy shores, and the beauty of nature everywhere. Her work explores a range of mediums- watercolour, acrylic, resin, and mixed media, capturing the spirit of the natural world.

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.

Liminal Record
Liminal Record's prints explore organic subjects, movement, and occasionally tip into the macabre. Offcuts from other works find their way back into her process through being recycled into collagraph prints and beautiful handmade paper.

EdenDraws
Whether it’s photography, digital art, or acrylic painting Edendraw’s work covers a wide variety of subjects. From nature, to landscapes, to portraiture Edendraws love of colour shines though in all her work.

Pure Reflections
Izabela enjoys working with the mediums of watercolour and Chinese Ink. Her work shows her deep inner world, connection to nature and subtle realms. Chinese ink and calligraphy work stems from the practice of Tai Chi Qigong and the Spirit Brush.

ThePixelDude
Each image by ThePixelDude is a visual story—quiet, colorful, and composed with intention. His prints reflect curiosity, connection, and a unique eye for life’s overlooked beauty.

Salma Abdelaziz
Salma’s Art celebrates the strength and spirit of fictional (and non fictional) women. Through her art she tries to inspire women and girls with the courage and wisdom of her heroines who are intelligent, well-read , and unapologetically feminine.

Menkoosha
Menkoosha is a fiber artist who combines traditional felting techniques with playful design. Through wet and needle felting, she creates both functional and decorative pieces that bring texture, colour and sometimes humour into your space.

Charity Konrath
Charity explores form and colour with a variety of mediums.

Lucid Earth Arts
Miranda is an interdisciplinary maker with a love for print; exploring textures, colour and forms inspired by plants, animals and ritual. Her work embodies aspects of the natural world through its cycles.

Desi Decor
I make crystal items and would like to display my crystal bracelets and suncatchers on the clothesline!

Theodore Blenkinsopp
Theo loves adding a touch of magic to the mundane, whether that's illustrating urban animals in vibrant colours, or melting bottle caps into new forms. He bring an introspective touch and queer lens to under appreciated subjects and materials.

Bari Parsche
There are acrylic, watercolour, and gouache. There is paper, canvas, and fabric. There is eerie, surreal, and more.

Splash Watercolour Paintings
Focusing on Canadian landscapes and wildlife, these miniature watercolour paints on canvas magnets will definitely add colour to your fridge or prop them up on a mini easel to showcase your beautiful artwork.

Art By Danielle Saint-Onge
Danielle Saint-Onge is a self taught abstract floral palette knife artist from Kitchener, Ontario. She believes in creating art that uplifts the spirit with brightly layered colours and movement to explore themes around relationships.

Basil and Buttons
Samia Badran has enjoyed sewing since she was a teenager. Using lovely and vibrant fabrics, especially with Arabic calligraphy, she creates tote bags that carry a blend of tradition, texture, and timeless design.

Art by Deb Mowatt
Bright and bold Ontario landscapes and florals created on card stock (greeting cards) and watercolor paper will fill Deb's clothesline this year. Choose from unique one-of-a-kind originals or prints as there is something for every budget.