Kingston's Square Foot Show

Kingston Square Foot Show at the Tett Centre October 15 - 17, 2021
Date(s)
October 15 - 17, 2021
Location
Tett Centre Gallery
Presenter
Michelle Reid and Adele Webster

The Kingston Square Foot Show is Kingston's NEWEST art event in the Tett Gallery and online, featuring hundreds of 12”x12" original artwork created by 35+ local artists.

 

Artists: Susanna Walters, Diane Black, Donna Brown, Barbara Sohn, Julie Burke, Valerie Hounsell, Mathew Nagendran, Celia Sage, Phileen Dickenson, Natasha Jabre, Susanne Langois, Sally Milne, Mari Brown, Sarah Hunter, Karen Fox, Alice Melo, Rheni Tauchid, Peggy Morley, Richard Armstrong, Bethany Garner, Emily Macleod, Floriana Ehninger-Cuervo, Adele Webster, Michelle Reid, Barbara Joyce (Halladay), Rhonda Evans, Peng Wang, Stew Jones, Deana McConnell, Nancy Steele, Wendy Cain, Clelia Scala, Michael Currie, Paul Nabuurs and Andrew Milne.

 

Mark your calendars for this great fall season affair! Admission is free.

 

Location: In-person at the Tett Gallery at the Tett Centre for Creativity & Learning, 370 King St. West, Kingston, Ontario. Online at kingstonsquarefoot.com.

 

Hours (In-Person):

Show Opening - Friday October 15th from 3:00pm to 9:00pm 

Saturday October 16th from 10:00am to 5:00pm 

Sunday October 17th from 10:00am to 5:00pm 

 

Hours (Online): 

Saturday October 16th @ 8:00am to Wednesday October 20 @ 11:59pm

 

Questions? Please contact the show organizers, Michelle Reid and Adele Webster, at squarefootkingston@gmail.com

 

Covid-19 health and safety protocols are in place. Covid-19 screening and contract tracing are required. Masks are required.

 

As of September 22, 2021, all visitors 12 years old and older will need to be fully vaccinated (two doses plus 14 days) and provide their proof of vaccination along with photo ID to access the events spaces at the Tett Centre. Any individuals who require an accommodation under the Ontario Human Rights Code with respect to vaccination status musst provide approved supporting documentation. The Ontario government is also developing an app for businesses and organizations to scan the QR code on a holder’s vaccine certificate and to verify the contents of the QR code. This app will be ready by October 2021.