Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Jul 2016, p. 50

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y 14, 2016 | 50 3 Williams Mill‘s new show, Hilly z World, features the work of Milton J artist Brianna Mulvale. 2 Mulvale is a fullâ€"time Canadian artâ€" '_’_ist and designer, who graduated z> with honours in the oneâ€"year art 2 program and the threeâ€"year graphâ€" ic design program at George Brown § College. 9 The Milton resident‘s love for art < and creating began in early childâ€" S hood, and is one of her main inspiâ€" rations in life. 9 if not drawing or sketching, she was & making something by hand with = her mother, who always encourâ€" & aged her. She spent much of her ¢ childhood in Glen Williams, going S to elementary school there, playâ€" S ing baseball in the park and staying 'E at her grandmother‘s home, where 6 she found much of her inspiration. ‘w Creating and painting is her everyâ€" "= day pleasure and commitment. She ; uses any medium that she feels best serves her creative subject, such as acrylics, oils, soft pastels, watercoâ€" lour, pen, ink, pencil and pastels. Inspired by memories from childâ€" hood and the places she has visited Theatre group hosts au Milton Players Theatre Group |S holding auditions for its November show The Melville Boys. The Norm Foster play auditions will be held on Sunday, July 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, July 25 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Waldie FABRICLAND . Spring/Summer : Folk art by Milton‘s Brianna Mu as an adult, Mulvale‘s folk art is fun, happy and whimsical, with a little bit of funk. Sweet characters inhabit a charming hilly land. The paintings are chock full of a collection of winsome houses, hills, hot air balloons, scarecrows, horses, dogs, cows, cats, kites, kids and snowmen. Her use of vibrant colour creates an enchanting world that draws you in. Mulvale says her work is a reflection of life. "Life is a series of ups and downs," she said. "Art should reflect this and be able to move you. | prefer to cheer people up. The thought is: we could all use a little extra happiness in our lives wherever we can get it. If | can make someone smile with my art, then | have succeeded." Mulvale‘s show runs until Sunday, July 24. Interested residents can see the exâ€" hibit at the Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre at 515 Main St. in Glen Wilâ€" liams Wednesday to Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. For more information, go to www. williamsmill.com. Blacksmith Shop, 16 James St. Director Brian Cranford said a monologue is not required; audiâ€" tions will be cold reads from the script. There‘s no need to book a time since Cranford will be pairing actors in various roles to play off of INVENTORY 19 d ...and you‘ll save up to $ id Brianna Mulvale‘s artwork is featured at the Ivale on display at Williams Mill u Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre until July 24. Champion file photo ARTS & LUFE ditions for fall production of The Boys each other. He asks those auditionâ€" ing to show up at the beginning and be prepared to stay until the end. Characters are Lee Melville (midâ€"30s, working class), Owen Melville (late 20s, working class, alâ€" most childâ€"like in his outlook), Mary Sale in effect ly 13"*â€"August 1" L more! off our original prices on a huge selection of seasonal Fabric, Bedding, Readyâ€"to P es Fo"ow us on Facebook and Twitter! www BRAMPTON: SHOPPERS‘ wWORLD, 499 MAIN ST. S.; BU Drapery, Uphoistery, Notions, â€"hang & more! â€" abricland.ca GTON: 3515 FAIRVIEW ST. MISSISSAUGA: 3015 WINSTON CHURCHILL BLVD.; Our Guelph store is now closed. (early 30s, a smart woman but not completely sure of herself), Loretta (midâ€"20s, blonde, equally as smart as her sister, but she chooses to throw herself into life more). Rehearsals will run Wednesdays from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., Fridays from Tradyo is a mobile app that < onnects you w! sellers that are to you photos and items you want to sell of with the sellers of thing$ Y« u want to buy Really, it‘s that simple with Tradyo! So What‘s in yOU Tradiu th buyers and 7:45 to 10:45 p.m. and Sundays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at St. Paul‘s United Church, 123 Main St. East. Show dates are November 4â€"6, 10â€" 12 at the Milton Centre for the Arts. For more information go to www. miltonplayers.com.

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