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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 1 May 2010, p. 8

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Jurors Sarah Beveridge, Todd Tremeer and 01:21- ander Wlasenko review entries in the Latcham Gallery’ 3 annual juried show Tuesday. From the 191 works submitted Monday, 28 were aaepted by the jury. The show-opening reception is tomor- row. Other events are scheduled around the show, lUull‘ - uucuruul, 4'4 If you or your child suffers from LEARNING DISABILITIES then attending this free symposium may be the most important thing you do this year. You will discover the true cause of these conditions and natural solutions and options you can use right away to overcome them. Many children and adults with ADD and Dyslexia have seen significant improvement without medication. Dr. Turner is an inter- national speaker and lecturer who has been featured on the Dini Petty Show, National News, Canada AM, CFTO News, Marilyn Denis CITYLINE- and Riley Live. He will present a free symposium on Thurs. May 6‘“ it 7:30 pm at the ’Stouffville Health Centre 6219 Main Street. Call 905-640-4440 to reserve your seats today! '7' F Mugsnzlhnfipn InnuuCuoooum \ Sand-Hind" 148]] 9'“ Lin. (only 3km north of Bloomingfon) v www.stonehousetravel.com Stonehouse Tour Cruise meessionals 6142 Main Street Stoufl'ville 905-640-8089 Needa Vacation? ' 905-640-5491 which closes June 5. You can see ing the month cham Gallery 1 four events. You'll see a variety of styles and subject matter when the gallery‘s open juried exhibition kicks off with a reception on Sunday from 1 to 3 pm From the 191 works submitted Monday, 28 were accepted by the jury on Tuesday. Artists in the exhibi- tion come from Guelph to Cobourg, and include Stoufivifle’s lacquelin Heichert, James Jennings and Tony Volpe. At the reception, you can talk with the artists and help choose the piece of art that will receive the Peeple’s Choice Award. In addition, awards totaling $1,000 will be presented to artists at the opening. The exhib-iu'on,’ sponsored by Stouflville IDA Pharmacy, continues until lune 5. On May 18, you can find out what it’s like being a juror for one of these shows. Imagine yourself standing in the middle of a room filled with a couple of hundred works of all sizes and descriptions. Then you have to choose just a fraction of that number for the exhibition. Sarah Beveridge will tell you her first-hand experiences in the world of jurying at the discussion evening at 7:30 pm. She is an artist, art edu- cator and independent curator and juried the Stoufl‘ville show with art- ist and instructor Todd 'I‘nemeer and Olexander Wlasenko, who is an artist and the curator of the Station Gallery inWhitby. The discussion evening is open to I The gallei'y’s riew It's In the Bag noontime get-togedley, whe_re ypu can bring 'your 'lunch and enjoy some nears and snacks provided by the gallery, is on for May 26 from noon to 2 pm. Bring iour questions and com- ments and enjoy an informal guided tour of a great variety of ar_t. And if you’ve ever wondered what musicians make of all this, come out to the gallery on the show's last day. June 5, at 3 pm. At ‘What Does a Work of Art Sound Like?’, local musicians will present their original compositions or a selected piece of music that reflects how they feel about a work they’ve chosen from the exhibition. Donations are welcome. For more information, contact Maura Broadhurst at 905-640-8954 or e-mail info@latchamgallery.ca The gallery is at 6240 Main St. Hours are Tuesdays to Saturdays from 10 am. to 5pm. Three Stouffuille artists make grade with judges See inside juried show at Latcham COMING UP MUSICAL ART - and hear of May a :' May at the Stouffville dl art dur‘ 18 Lat- during

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