Art in Nova Scotia

chief in window

I am proud and excited to say, my art prints have made it to Round Hill Studio in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. This is a studio that just opened in November 2016, and I’ve been eagerly watching their progress and events on Facebook (somewhat jealous we do not have this sort of art community here – yet?!).  I wish I could have traveled with my prints… I mean, look at this view from the gallery!

great view

So how did my prints end up at a Gallery on the east coast? It’s all thanks to Facebook; and to make a long story short, after my show in July I reached out to Jaime about sending her some art to display in her shop. She suggested I send prints ASAP, and the process for originals is still in the works (and my thought process… like a road trip delivery in the spring or fall? hehe…).

all of them on shelves

If you know anyone near Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, send them to Round Hill Studio!

If you are a Canadian Artist looking to network with other Canadian Artists, I recently started a Facebook Group: Untitled Canadian Visual Artists. Feel free to join us, to share your art, articles, blogs and discuss the whole process of creating.

5 responses to “Art in Nova Scotia”

  1. This is so exciting and what an adventure.

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  2. Hi, Jenni, nice to see your work there. I’ve been to the Round Hill Studio and your work is a nice addition.

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    1. Thank you Brett! What a small world 🙂

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