Oakville Beaver, 17 Oct 2012, p. 10

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, October 17, 2012 · 10 Oakville Galleries has initiated a feasibility study of a new home for the local art museum. For more than 30 years, Oakville Galleries has operated out of two locations: Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens, a 1922 lakefront estate in southeast Oakville, adapted into an art gallery in 1974; and Oakville Galleries at Centennial Square, a white cube gallery space at the Central Branch of the Oakville Public Library, built in 1967. "Although they have served us very well over the years, the Galleries has long outgrown its current facilities," said Matthew Hyland, director of Oakville Galleries, in a release announcing the news. Oakville Galleries has retained a Galleries shops for new home consortium of consultants including Consulting Matrix, Ginder Consulting, and Solutions, Philanthropy ImageScript Communications and Marketing to lead the study. "We look forward to speaking with Oakvillians over the coming months about what they imagine for Oakville Galleries and how a new home for the organization can contribute to the cultural fabric of Oakville and the vitality of this community," said Hyland. Residents can provide input in an online survey by Oct. 31 at www.sur veymonkey.com/s/OakvilleGalleries. "We're thrilled to be working with Oakville Galleries on this project. The Galleries is a local treasure with an impressive international reputation. This is an exciting moment in the organization's history," said Judy Wolfe of Consulting Matrix. The board and staff of Oakville Galleries have been working closely with the Town of Oakville over the past year to explore the Galleries' potential relocation, ideally to a site in downtown Oakville. It is anticipated that a move is at least two to three years away. Oakville Galleries currently presents eight to 10 exhibitions per year, alongside dozens of programs for children, youths and adults. It also maintains a collection of more than 1,200 artworks for the people of Oakville. For more information, contact Oakville Galleries at 905-844-4402 or newhome@oakvillegalleries.com. OAKVILLE BEAVER FILE PHOTO / @halton_photog searching for a new home: Oakville Galleries at Gairloch Gardens is one of two locations from which the Galleries has operated for decades. The other is in Centennial Square in downtown Oakville. Huge Selection of Frames ALL ALAIN MIKLI and STARK EYES are also 50% off * 3 Day Sale ALL SUNGLASSES $75 OFF 10 - 4 * 50% off with purchase of Nikon lenses Thursday, Oct 18 · Friday, Oct 19 · Saturday, Oct 20 10 - 7 10 - 6 905-637-7777 · specsonpearl.com Eye Exams by Optometrist Available 414 Pearl Street, Burlington Village Square www.oakville.ca New! Skate and Helmet Rentals Now available at the River Oaks Community Centre! $3 - helmet $6 ­ skates $7 ­ combo (skates & helmet) Identification required to rent skates and/or helmets. Acceptable forms of ID include a driver's license, passport, birth certificate or citizenship card. Quantities are limited, and will be rented on a first-come, first serve basis.

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