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The Woodstock Art Gallery offers historical and contemporary exhibitions, adult and children's classes, a monthly film series offered in conjunction with the Toronto International Film Festival Group, tours and art appreciation programs. The Woodstock Art Gallery was originally founded by the Oxford County Art Association as a Centennial project in 1967 and is Oxford County's only public art gallery. In 1983, it was relocated from the downstairs of the Woodstock Library to the Neo-Georgian manse it is housed in today. The Woodstock Art Gallery holds the largest collection of works by Post-Impressionist artist Florence Carlyle in its permanent collection.
We have wheelchair access to the first floor. Admission is free and everyone is welcome.
Our Mission
“To provide a centre in our community for the enrichment and enjoyment of the visual arts.”
Our Location
The Woodstock Art Gallery is located beside the Woodstock Public Library at:
447 Hunter Street Woodstock, Ontario N4S 4G7 Phone: (519) 539-2382 x 2801 Facsimile: (519) 539-2564 Email:
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Hours: Closed Sundays and Mondays 11am - 5pm Tuesday - Friday 10am – 5pm Saturday
The Gallery will be closed to the general public during exhibition installations, as follows: July 19 - 23, 2010 Sept. 13 - 17, 2010 Oct. 25 - 29, 2010 Nov. 29 - Dec. 3, 2010
Proposed New Art Gallery
The document below offers information regarding the new Woodstock Art Gallery presentation and studies by Karp Namisniak Yamamoto Architects and Lords Cultural Resources Planning Inc.
Needs Assessment/Feasibility Study and Business Plan - March 18, 2009
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