Our Current Show: IN HARMONY

In Harmony is an exhibition of wood pieces and acrylic paintings by two friends George McCart and Joanne Lomas. In this show they bring together their distinct mediums in a perfect balance. George is a woodworker who showcases the natural beauty of wood, sometimes enhanced with custom epoxy colors, and sometimes left in its pure form to create stunning, functional pieces. Joanne is a painter who enjoys hiking and exploring the outdoors. Her acrylic paintings express moments in these landscapes, blending realism with abstract.  Together, they present In Harmony, a celebration of how Mother Nature naturally inspires and shapes their artistic practices.

Meet the artists at the official Opening Reception to be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026 from 1-3 pm at the Headwaters Gallery in the Alton Mill Arts Centre, Alton, Ontario.

IN HARMONY runs from April 22 – May 24, 2026.

The Headwaters Arts Gallery is open Wednesday-Sunday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m, and Holiday Monday’s. Alton Mill Arts Centre, 1402 Queen Street West, Alton, Ontario. Be sure to follow us on IG @headwatersarts and Facebook.

 

Artwork may be purchased in person by visiting the Headwaters Gallery at the Alton Mill Art Centre or  online here through our website. To purchase any of the artworks  online, simply click on the artwork image and your payment will be processed through our secure Square payment system. The artwork can then be picked up at the gallery or delivery can be arranged with the artist. Please contact the gallery at info@headwatersarts.org to arrange. The buyer will be responsible for any delivery charges.

Headwaters Arts gratefully acknowledges the support of our  Funders and many  Supporters

Town of Caledon
Central Counties Tourism
Dufferin Country
Dufferin Country
James Dick Construction

We acknowledge that the land on which we gather, and on which the Region of Peel operates, is part of the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit. For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples inhabited and cared for this land. In particular we acknowledge the territory of the Ani-shinabek, Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee and Ojibway/Chippewa peoples; the land that is home to the Metis; and most recently, the territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation who are direct descendants of the Mississaugas of the Credit.

We are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land, and by doing so, give our respect to its first inhabitants.