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Smoke is causing or expected to cause poor air quality and reduced visibility.
Smoke from forest fires over the Prairies will affect southern Ontario tonight.
Air quality and visibility due to wildfire smoke can fluctuate over short distances and can vary considerably from hour to hour.
Air quality is expected to improve from north to south on Thursday.
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Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
Artworks Gallery öÏÓãÊÓÆµapp presents “Vision and Verse,” an exhibition running from July 6 to Sept. 6.
öÏÓãÊÓÆµapp artists weave words and visual art together in new show
Artworks Gallery öÏÓãÊÓÆµapp presents ‘Vision and Verse’ until Sept. 6
The grand opening of “Vision and Verse†will be held on Sunday, July 13, at Artworks Gallery öÏÓãÊÓÆµapp, featuring work by Patti Collins, Nancy Farrell, Sharyn Seibert, Diana Scott and Suzanne Wakefield.
Artworks Gallery öÏÓãÊÓÆµapp is presenting a new exhibition with a lyrical twist. The artists sharing their work said their “Vision and Verse†show explores the intersection of art and poetry.
The gallery at is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and everyone is welcome. A grand opening for this show will be held on Sunday, July 13 from 1 to 3 p.m. featuring readings and refreshments.
You can visit with member artists Patti Collins, Nancy Farrell, Sharyn Seibert, Diana Scott and Suzanne Wakefield, view and learn about their work and enter a draw for an original piece of art.
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Nancy Farrell’s work includes this piece titled “Ode to an Artist.”
Nancy Farrell
Siebert said the show highlights how visual art and poetry together deepen emotional and intellectual engagement.
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Some works are inspired by written verse, and some poems inspired by visual art. The exhibition is a celebration of creative dialogue and fresh perspectives.
Suzanne Wakefield’s work includes “Promises,” for “Vision and Verse.”
Suzanne Wakefield
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Wakefield said the connection is so important, and all her senses play into her work.
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“During the process of painting, a song or phrase often plays through my head,†Wakefield said.
Patti Collins is showing her work “Sailing Through Life,” in the new show.
Patti Collins
Collins said “Vision and Verse†takes it to another level.
“The expressive words cut to the chase and give more depth and meaning to what we experience,†Collins said.
Sharyn Seibert’s piece, “Pagliacci,†is inspired by the iconic opera clown.
Sharyn Seibert
Siebert said one piece she is showing depicts seven tragic roles of the iconic opera clown “Pagliacci,†from the work of composer Ruggero Leoncavallo, and a poem that explores themes of identity, performance and hidden emotion.
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“The accompanying poem draws viewers into the emotional complexity behind the character — reminding us that many of us, like Pagliacci, wear masks to conceal our truest selves,†she said.
The pairing of words and images together is both a natural progression and a step down a different path, that these artists hope to lead their audience down to reach even greater understanding.
Diana Scott is showing “Have we Partied Too Hard in the Garden?”
Diana Scott
“To create a spark that might engender a feeling, a reflection, or lift another soul through that connection is deeply exciting for the creator,†Scott said.
Collective member Scott has just published her first book of poetry, “Journeys of a Stitching Heart,†which will be available at the opening and can be purchased at .
She has connected both original verse and images of her fibre art in her book, weaving together tales of love, loss and resilience.
Diana Scott, a fibre artist, has published a new book of poetry that is available now.
Diana Scott
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“Vision and Verse†will be at Artworks Gallery öÏÓãÊÓÆµapp until Sept. 6. For more information about the artists, visit .
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