Events

Wild About Algonquin
Discover Algonquin Park through the eyes of three artists.

July 30–September 1, 2021
Algonquin Park Visitors’ Centre
Hwy 60 • Algonquin Park • km 43

MEET THE ARTISTS at the Algonquin Park Visitors’ Centre
Kathy Haycock: Saturday July 31, 10 am to 4 pm
Linda Sorensen: Saturday August 7, 10 am to 4 pm
Joyce Burkholder: Saturday August 21, 10 am to 4 pm

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Madawaska Valley Studio Tour

July 16–18 + October 1–3, 2021. Meet the Wild Women in their studios and view their art. 10 am to 5 pm daily. Click here for more information about the Madawaska Valley Studio Tour.


Past Events

Madawaska Valley Studio Tour. Meet the Wild Women in their studios and view their art. 10 am to 5 pm daily.

Wild Women Artists, Seasons of Algonquin, Painting Exhibition, Algonquin ParkArt Exhibition: Seasons of Algonquin
July 29–August 31, 2016 • Visitors’ Centre, km 43, Hwy 60

Meet the Artists
Saturday August 13 • 12 noon–2:30 pm
Visitors’ Centre, km 43, Hwy 60

Discovering Algonquin as an Artist
Saturday August 13
Outdoor Amphitheatre, km 35.4, Hwy 60 (Rain location: the Visitors’ Centre)

Wild Women—Seasons of the Wilderness
November 8–January 13, 2016. Exhibition at Eclipse Gallery in Deerhurst Resort, Huntsville. A festive time to visit Deerhurst Resort and treat yourself to a special outing.

Wild Women Painters of the Wilderness Eclipse Gallery Deerhurst Huntsville

Luncheon with the Wild Women: October 28, 2015
Women’s Art Association of Canada. Join us for lunch and a  slide presentation accompanied by our paintings on display. 23 Prince Arthur Ave, Toronto. 416-922-2060

Outdoor Painting Demo: Friday July 24, 2015
South of 60 Arts Centre, Barry’s Bay. Afternoon outdoor painting demo in conjunction with the show in the South of 60 Arts Centre.

Wild Women at the Bonnechere Museum in Eganville
Saturday June 6, 2015. Come join us for a presentation and book signing.

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At the Toronto book launch, put together by Luciana Ricciutelli of Innana Publications, the publisher of Wild Women: Painters of the Wilderness.

Book Launch: Saturday December 6, 2014
Local residents will have the chance to meet and chat with the artists and purchase copies of the book. South of 60 Arts Centre (the old railway station) in Barry’s Bay will hold a book launch on Saturday, December 6, followed by an artists’ talk.

Book Launch and Art Event: Saturday December 13, 2014
In Killaloe, the Creative Arts Open Studio (OV-CAOS) invites the public to meet the artists on December 13 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. and contribute, if they wish, to a group painting. A talk by the artists is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. OV-CAOS is located at the dead end of North Street, which runs off Queen Street, opposite the CIBC and LCBO.

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The Wild Women celebrating after their Toronto book launch.

Book Launch—Wild Women: Painters of the Wilderness
October 22, 2014. Inanna Publications is hosting the Wild Women’s book launch at the Women’s Art Association of Canada, 23 Prince Arthur, Toronto. Click here for details about the book.

Madawaska Valley Studio Tour
Autumn Weekend: October 4–5, 2014. Meet the Wild Women in their studios and view their art. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Click for studio tour pages for Joyce Burkholder, Kathy Haycock or Linda Sorensen.

Celebrating Algonquin Park and Beyond
September 6, 2014. Algonquin Park Visitor Centre. Presentations by Michael Runtz, Joyce Burkholder, Kathy Haycock and Linda Sorensen, as well as photographer Bill Pratt.

Madawaska Valley Studio Tour
Summer Weekend: July 26–27, 2014. Meet the Wild Women in their studios and view their art, 10 am to 6 pm daily. Click for studio tour pages for Joyce Burkholder, Kathy Haycock or Linda Sorensen.

Wild Women: Painters of the Wilderness
April 25, 2015. A multi-media presentation, previously shown at the Visitor’s Centre in Algonquin Park. Presented at South of 60 Arts Centre, Railway Station, Barry’s Bay. Free admission.

Wild Women Exhibition of Paintings
July 3 to August 2, 2015, at South of 60 Arts Centre, Barry’s Bay.

Wild Women: Luncheon and Presentation
October 28, 2015 • at the Women’s Art Association of Canada, 23 Prince Arthur Ave, Toronto.