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Oeno Gallery 3rd Anniversary Celebration

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

On January 21st 2012 the Oeno Gallery will be celebrating its third anniversary at its location adjacent to the Winery and Inn at Huff Estates in Bloomfield. Best known for showing a wide variety of local, Canadian and International contemporary artists in its light filled main building, the Gallery has built a solid reputation in the arts scene in Ontario.

Over the past few years, the Gallery has presented exhibitions of work by senior Canadian abstract artists like Otto Rogers and Louis Jaque and various members of the Royal Canadian Academy such as Edward Falkenberg, Susan Collett and Paula Murray. Recent shows featuring new work by artists Carl Wiens, Alice Teichert, Chris Langstroth, Daniel Hughes, Kim Atlin and Sylvain Louis-Seize have attracted a number of collectors and enthusiasts. The Gallery also exhibits a number of up-and-coming painters, printmakers, and sculptors from across Canada and the United States.

The Oeno Gallery continues to collaborate with other cultural groups, organizing a 50 year retrospective on the career of Graham Metson in partnership with the John M. Parrott Art Gallery and s’posin, a jazz/dance/performance based on Alice Teichert’s paintings, developed with the help of the Quinte Ballet School, the Ontario Arts Council and the Prince Edward County Jazz Festival.

With the help of assistant curator Hri Neil, the Gallery has started dealing in secondary market works, acquiring and selling works by members of the Group of Seven, the Painters Eleven, local artists Manly Macdonald and Tom Mathews and work by other significant Canadian artists.

This past summer marked the launch of Oeno’s Sculpture Garden at Huff Estates, a partnership between the Gallery and Huff Estates. The 3.5 acre sculpture garden, inaugurated on June 25, 2011, features an annual exhibition of outdoor works by over 20 artists. This year, the garden featured work by Shayne Dark, Anne O’Callaghan, Rick Lapointe, Camie Geary Martin, Mark Clark and many others. The works are exhibited against a backdrop of 35,000 perennials, and meandering paths lead to the meditation garden, the rose garden and the pond. A call for new outdoor sculptures is now underway in preparation for the 2012 summer season.

The Gallery hosts many musical performances throughout the year and has been praised for its excellent acoustics. This year it was chosen for the final performance by SuperNova, Canada’s premier chamber music string quartet, during the Prince Edward County Music Festival.

The Gallery begins the 2012 season on January 21st with a dynamic group exhibition, featuring work by many of the gallery artists. Arabella Magazine’s new book on Art, Architecture and Design will be launched at the same time. At the reception, January 21st, 6-8pm, the first limited Sculpture Garden Series wine will be released by Huff Estates – a Sauvignon Blanc. Shayne Dark’s Tanglewood is featured on the label.  Many of the artists will be present, and we hope you can join us to help us celebrate this new season.

Oeno Gallery
2274 County Rd. 1
Bloomfield, Ontario, K0K 1G0
613.393.2216
info@oenogallery.com
www.oenogallery.com

CELEBRATING THE 2010 GRAPE HARVEST AT SANDBANKS

Friday, October 29th, 2010

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On TASTE! weekend at the end of September, Sandbanks Estates Winery threw a big party to celebrate their 2010 grape harvest and to thank the folks who had laboured in the vineyard picking grapes.

As well as their paid workers, owner Catherine Langlois flung out an open invitation to friends and fans to get up close and personal with the juicy, sun-warmed grapes as volunteer vineyard workers for a day. (Most amateur pickers find that one day of hard labour is quite enough – and they come away with muddy boots, tired hands and a new appreciation for what goes into a glass of wine. But they all rallied to good music, good wine and good fun afterwards. And a little honest hard work never killed anybody – just look at Catherine Langlois. That’s a fine looking farmer – and her mother is amazing, too.

Catherine’s mama is painter Rita Thivierge who shows her vivid abstract paintings in her own gallery space at the winery. Rita was a featured artist at the well known Oeno Gallery before moving to the County from her native Quebec. Now she and Catherine are a mother-and-daughter Double Whammy Destination on both the Prince Edward County Arts Trail and Prince Edward County Taste Trail. To add to the gaiety, celebration and colour of Sandbanks’ harvest time, Rita has a show of new work at the winery. We think it’s cool that Sandbanks Estates Winery combines two strong elements of today’s County. The ever-growing number of wineries here come in all shapes and sizes and differing styles: rustic, elegant, business-like, casual. We think Sandbanks Estates Winery is a nice combo – friendly, accomplished, dedicated – and that’s just the women!

Did you know two of their wines – Sandbanks Waves Cabernet Merlot and Sandbanks Dunes Vidal – were served to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on her Canadian visit this summer? Good score guys!

Sandbanks Winery – if you haven’t been there, go. You can’t miss it on the Loyalist Parkway just west of Wellington – watch for the colourful flags that announce this colourful winery.

Fresh Syrup, Fresh Starts and Renewed Energy Everywhere

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Christie, Sean and Jan McKinney with sap bucket in the snow painting by Belleville artist Jesus Estevez

Christie, Sean and Jan McKinney with sap bucket in the snow painting by Belleville artist Jesus Estevez

Less than a week to Maple in the County and the weather has been crazy mild. We were out enjoying the freedom of no snow and light jackets when we bumped into Sean McKinney of Re/Max Quinte Ltd. with his wife Jan and daughter Christie at the Oeno Gallery. Sean and his crew are sponsors of the event, so I buttonholed him on how he feels about a) maple syrup and b) Maple in the County. Okay I’m shameless, but it’s what I do!
Here’s what he told me:

“We first did Maple in the County as a family last year and loved it, so I decided to treat about 30 Remax agents to a pancake breakfast at our cottage a week later. We visited Fosterholm Farms for a special tour of their operation and had a great time.”

Clearly the whole County maple thing made a big impression on him, and Re/Max Quinte Ltd. became associate sponsors of the 2010 maple festival. He was already backing the Harvestin’ supper and the PEC Marathon and maple makes a sweet addition to local sponsorship.

To capture the silent magic of the sugarbush, Sean commissioned a painting of a sap bucket in the snow by Belleville artist Jesus Estevez.

He’s looking forward to this year’s pancakes and sugar shack demos and maple treats. Hey, he’s a realtor, and a good one too, so it’s natural that he would be excited about Spring and everything it stands for: renewed energy, sap rising, people looking for fresh starts.

“At Re/Max we’ve had a great start with this early Spring. We’re busy listing and showing all kinds of properties, and our agents are at the Spring Cottage Life Show in Toronto promoting Prince Edward County. With all the activities and festivals and great things happening here, it’s a pleasure to market the County to people who don’t have it so good!”

Will he be doing the maple thing himself this year? “Absolutely. A lot of us are going to various events and destinations just to hang out with people and enjoy that feeling of Spring in the air.”

by Janet Davies

The 9th Annual Maple in the County is presented by The Waring House and The Prince Edward County Maple Syrup Producers in association with RE/MAX Quinte Ltd. Real Estate Brokerage and the Picton BIA.

For a full list of participants, events and activities, please visit www.mapleinthecounty.ca