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Kingston (Canada) : Kingston the Limestone City on the Ontario Lake
"An historic, art-themed alley in downtown Kingston showcasing numerous original works and prints from a variety of Kingston artists. 203 B Wellington St. martelloalley.com"
"It has a large, diverse collection, including more than 200 pieces of original art made by local artists. The gallery occasionally hosts events where customers can talk directly with artists. The gallery is open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m."
"The Tett Centre for Creativity + Learning is a charitable arts organization, operating a beautiful heritage building on Lake Ontario's waterfront in Kingston, Ontario. We are a welcoming destination where artists, arts organizations, and the..."
"This frame shop has been featuring works from local artists like Sally Chupick and Pat Shea from its front window on Princess for over 30 years. 198 Princess St.kingstonframeworks.ca"
"Art Noise stocks a full range of art supplies including the finest quality paints from Tri-Art Mfg., a huge range of artist brushes and painting substrates, drawing materials and papers. We host a range of classes from industry professionals."
"For 40 years Modern Fuel has represented a catalyst for creativity in Kingston. Upon completion of the Tett Centre, this non-profit, artist-run centre moved in and has called it home since. There is an ever-changing series of exhibitionsto enjoy at Modern Fuel that covers several interdisciplinary methods and fascinating styles."
"It is a modern gallery in the center of the city, which is housed in a historic building that dates back to 1848. The building was previously occupied by the Kingston Gaslight Company, hence the name Modern Fuel Gallery. The gallery features contemporary and visual art by both established and emerging artists."
"Overlooking Kingston’s historic Springer Market Square is Studio 22, a commercial fine art gallery and design studio representing several Canadian artists. Many of the artists on display are from the Kingston and surrounding area, as well as other creators from Newfoundland and British Columbia. There are several mediums and styles to observe at Studio 22, many of which utilize innovative techniques and unique materials."
"The Museum of Health Care, located in the Ann Baillie Building on Queen’s University Campus, is the only museum in Canada dedicated to the history of health and health care. The museum has one of the largest collections of medical and health care artefacts in Canada. It is home to a wide-range of artefacts and archival documents and photographs from surgical tools to laboratory instruments documenting how people have preserved health and managed disease, pain, and suffering from the late 18th century to the present day."
"A museum visit a day keeps the laziness away is just as true as if you were eating apples to keep the doctor away. Luckly Kingston never runs out of museums and never fails to entertain us. The Museum of Health Care may sound boring at first but the museum has a whole new world inside of it."
"Tall tales, high adventure, bold exploration and mighty enterprise highlight the story of Canada’s great inland seas. Founded in 1975, The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes‘ facilities now include a library, reading room, archives and a book & gift shop and houses the original pumping station and steam engines built in 1891. The Museum has on display a wide ranging collection of marine artifacts and exhibits, a significant fine art collection, and is home to the Gordon C. Shaw Study Centre, andAudrey Rushbrook Memorial Library."
"An exhaustive exploration of shipping and its evolution, The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes is an interesting experience for both kids and adults alike. The museum’s motto is ‘to collect, conserve and display artifacts related to Great Lakes marine history, shipping and shipbuilding, construct an exhibition area for special exhibitions of both marine and non-marine character, enc...Read more"
"It’s only fitting that the Queen of the crêpe game is perched on top of the main strip on Princess Street. Since 2010, Geneva Crêpe Café Bistro has been locally owned and operated, and the go-to place for a mouth-watering meal. For such an intimate space, they offer a huge variety of savoury and sweet crepes, Belgian waffles, espresso and hot chocolate drinks, and even fresh soups, sandwiches, and salads."
"An historic, art-themed alley in downtown Kingston showcasing numerous original works and prints from a variety of Kingston artists. 203 B Wellington St. martelloalley.com"
"1st Floor Stauffer Library Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 5C4 Canada+1 613-533-3171[email protected]http://uniongallery.queensu.ca. The Union Gallery is a non-profit, professionally staffed, student-driven university organization committed to increasing awareness and appreciation of contemporary art, to supporting excellence in the arts, and to creating a place where students and emerging artists can work with professionals to obtain skills training and career development in the visual arts."