Sarnia’s Lowrie Warrener an Important Painter

by Cathy Dobson for the Sarnia Observer (2012) The next time a national tour is mounted featuring the work of Sarnia’s own Lowrie Warrener, it might actually stop in Sarnia. That wasn’t the case in 2010 when Gallery Lambton loaned several of its Warrener pieces to a national exhibition and [...]

2015-07-28T18:45:24-04:00July 28th, 2015|Comments Off on Sarnia’s Lowrie Warrener an Important Painter

Sadie Knowles and Norman Gurd: Sarnia’s Art Visionaries

by Carl Hnatyshyn for Sarnia This Week (2015) From the artwork of Tom Thompson and Salvador Dali to the unique inventions of the group dorkbot, an audience of approximately 100 people were treated to a captivating look at the past, present and future of Sarnia’s art scene, as Jane Hunter [...]

2015-08-24T02:54:52-04:00June 29th, 2015|Comments Off on Sadie Knowles and Norman Gurd: Sarnia’s Art Visionaries

Sadie Knowles and the Women’s Conservation Committee

by Paul Morden for the Sarnia Observer (2014) The story of the multimillion dollar collection of Canadian art housed in the public art gallery in downtown Sarnia began a century ago when a group of volunteers went to work recycling paper and rags for Sarnia-Lambton’s war efforts. The murder of [...]

2015-07-27T16:02:52-04:00June 29th, 2015|Comments Off on Sadie Knowles and the Women’s Conservation Committee
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