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Kingsville ‘Evolving Visions’ Exhibit Features Art By Father & Son

Arts Society of Kingsville Presents “Evolving Visions” by Pavlo and Petro Lopata

The Arts Society of Kingsville (A.S.K.) is proud to announce that we will be showcasing for the first time together, the art of our members, Pavlo and Petro Lopata.

This is a must-attend event for all art lovers and collectors, showing 30 original paintings, drawings and multimedia artworks spanning several decades.

This father and son team will be exhibiting their works at Carnegie Arts and Visitor Centre from Wednesday, March 5 until Sunday, March 30 2025, with a reception on Sunday, March 9, 2025, 1-4pm.

Pavlo and Petro Lopata’s exhibit, titled “Evolving Visions” will feature a silent auction in support of the “Come Back Alive” Foundation, which funds purely defensive initiatives for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The father and son team have worked in tandem on many successful projects, including book and magazine covers, a church interior, restorations, and have sold their art together at exhibitions and art fairs for many years.

Bidding sheets are available in the gallery and one original artwork by each of the artists will be auctioned.

Both Pavlo and Petro are established, multi-award winning fine artists based in Kingsville, Ontario. Pavlo’s art is found in many public collections, and with Petro, in the Lviv National Museum of Ukraine.

The A.S.K. Gallery at Carnegie is situated in an Art Deco heritage building constructed in 1914, which formerly housed the Carnegie Library.

Natural lighting from the original tall windows, together with respectfully converted interior, lends itself to reflection and tranquility, creating a perfect setting for viewing creations by these two accomplished artists.

Art Exhibit Dates:

Wednesday, March 5 – Sunday, March 30, 2025

Reception:

Date
Sunday, March 9, 2025

Time
1-4 p.m.

Carnegie Arts & Visitor Centre:

28 Division Street South
Kingsville, Ontario

Hours:

Wednesday – Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
(Closed Tuesdays)

Artwork images provided by Pavlo Lopata

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