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Metal Heads at the Tall and Small Cafe Opening May 3rd, 5pm

by Fenn Martin on April 30, 2010

Ruben Irons in his shop

GAPACC Members Open Exhibit on Main Street, Antigonish.

Main Street,  Antigonish will be met with a torrent of new art works on Monday May the 3rd with simultaneous openings at 5pm at the The Tall and Small Cafe as well as The Easting Bread and Honey Co.  GAPACC (Guysborough, Antigonish, Pictou Arts and Culture Council) proudly presents two local metal artists and two painters for the month of May.

The show includes John Levangie of Heatherton, known for his graceful lines within ornate rod iron arbors and Ruban Irons of Salt Springs, Pictou County, famous for his forged steel foliage and custom railings. Together they will transform the Tall and Small Cafe with their latest two dimentional metal sculptures.  The work of Levangie`s and Irons` will be intermingled by Lochaber oil painter Ron E. Hines, who focuses on vibrant colors and architecture, one particularly example is the St. Patrick’s Church in Lochaber.

"Trailer court on the #7" Example of Johnson's work

Nicholas William Johnson of Ohio Valley, a self described surrealist romantic will exhibit in the Easting Bakery with a work he promises to be “an extremely large surprise“.

The exhibition will be up until the end of May.    Everyone is invited to attend the opening on Monday May the 3rd at 5pm for some complimentary snacks and refreshments provided at the Tall and Small.

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