Oakville Beaver, 4 Dec 2014, p. 29

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Artscene E V E R Y T H I N G A T O N C E . . . 29 | Thursday, December 4, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com "Connected to your Community" The Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre's (JCHAC) final exhibition of the year Elder Art, The Youth of Yesterday opens Friday (Dec. 5) and runs until Jan. 25, 2015. "The mandate of JCHAC is to reach out into the community," said a news release, issued by the JCHAC. "With Elder Art we will not only curate and hang the work of older artists who have had successful careers as artists, we pay homage with their stories." The exhibit will showcase the artwork for four artists between the ages of 83-95, who are still perfecting their craft, including Inez Demuynck, Gisela Sommer, Shirley Erskine and Sybil Rampen. The four have lived through the Great Depression, the First World War and Second World War. "The word `elder' brings to mind, wisdom, intelligence, creativity and respect -- all of which describes these wonderful artists," according to the release. "This exhibition showcases their artwork and includes various mediums from fibre art to watercolours, origami sculptures to acrylics and oils. Something for everyone." The show will have an opening tea party at the 1086 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E. art centre on Sunday (Dec. 7) from 2-5 p.m. Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre plans on making this exhibit an annual show. For more information, visit www.joshuacreekarts.com. Elder Art exhibit Capture Oakville showcase Submissions for this year's Capture Oakville contest will be featured in an exhibit opening Friday (Dec. 5). Held in the main gallery at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community Cultural Centre, 2302 Bridge Rd., the exhibition opens at 7 p.m. and goes until Jan. 25, 2015. Teachers from the Oakville Suzuki Orchestra will be performing in the gallery from 7-8:15 p.m. and light refreshments will be served. The evening coincides with the awards ceremony for this year's contest winners, as well. Awards will be handed out for the following categories: Capture Oakville; Motion; Black and White; Portrait; Film and Polaroid; Tell a Story; and Smartphonography. For more information on the club, visit www. oakvillecameraclub.com. Towne Square Gallery is running a solo exhibit by artist Matthew Michael Coles until Saturday (Dec. 6). Clockwise from above, Coles stands at the start of his Everything at once... show during its opening on Nov. 22; one of Coles' works, which is part of the exhibit that is the culmination of `eights' of perfecting `freestyle pour' painting; a piece called Candy; Silvia Jones and Joanna Tomal look at Dragon's Tail; Coles talks about his work with his high school art teacher Barbara Allison. The gallery is located at 94 George St. in downtown Oakville. | photos by Eric Riehl ­ Oakville Beaver Give the Gift 171 Speers Road (at Kerr) Oakville Film.ca Cinemas Film Cards can be loaded with any amount Register your Film Card to receive loyalty points for free movies and snacks holiday season! of movies this DIAM OND Voted Oakville's Best Movie Theatre since 2008 905-338-Mews (6397) www.film.ca $8.50 General $6.50 child/senior $5 Tuesdays facebook.com/filmca @FilmCaCinemas

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