Opened in 1997, this cultural center hosts rotating & permanent art exhibitions, classes & events.
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The Varley Art Galley always showcasing new and beautiful art exhibits, check out their website for the most recent exhibit available to view today!

very cute, tiny museum. but, they have washrooms that say women “self-identified” and men “self-identified”. erasing biological truths is not good. museums are places frequented by young children—this is dangerous and unnecessary signage. there’s also a gender neutral washroom which makes no sense because that doesn’t exist. why do museums have to cater to 1% of the population and erase women who are already marginalized? sad.

Small gallery but I’m grateful that there actually is a decent gallery in Unionville.
They have exhibits that change and 3 sections inside that can cater to various interests.
Until May 5th, they have a few pieces of original artworks by famous Canadian artists at the entrance, including FH Varley, AJ Casson, Lemieux, David Milne. For a small gallery like this, not bad at all.
In the other section they have artworks created by First Nations women including Pitseolak Ashoona. I enjoyed this section the most. There were a few contemporary artworks by women artists included with commentary explaining the reason for including it in this section.
Worth checking out, even if you only have 20 minutes, to see something beautiful, interesting and different at Unionville.
They have exhibits that change and 3 sections inside that can cater to various interests.
Until May 5th, they have a few pieces of original artworks by famous Canadian artists at the entrance, including FH Varley, AJ Casson, Lemieux, David Milne. For a small gallery like this, not bad at all.
In the other section they have artworks created by First Nations women including Pitseolak Ashoona. I enjoyed this section the most. There were a few contemporary artworks by women artists included with commentary explaining the reason for including it in this section.
Worth checking out, even if you only have 20 minutes, to see something beautiful, interesting and different at Unionville.
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