KAWARTHA ART GALLERY ANNOUNCES MOVE TO NEW DOWNTOWN LINDSAY LOCATION

The Kawartha Art Gallery (KAG) is thrilled to announce its upcoming move to a new, bigger, and dedicated space in downtown Lindsay, Ontario. This exciting development marks the first phase of the Gallery's expansion plans, made possible by a significant investment of $150,000 from the City of Kawartha Lakes.

“This is a momentous occasion for the Kawartha Art Gallery,” said Susan Taylor, Executive Director of KAG. “With our own space, we can significantly enhance our ability to serve the community. We envision a vibrant hub for artistic expression, offering a wider range of exhibitions, programs, and opportunities for engagement.”


A New Chapter for Arts and Culture in Downtown Lindsay

The new location at 19 Cambridge Street will provide KAG with a dedicated space to showcase its permanent collection, host engaging exhibitions, and deliver exceptional educational programming. This move positions the Gallery as a central focal point for arts and culture in downtown Lindsay, fostering a creative and dynamic atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. It will add to the continued revitalization of downtown, while serving all of the municipality of the City of Kawartha Lakes.

Continued Support for the Arts from the Community

Much of KAG’s recent growth, in addition to the support from City Council, is thanks to the belief and financial investment from the Found family. With a generous contribution, the Ken Found Art Fund was set up with the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes. This also opened the doors to further collaboration, eventually resulting in the realization of the new space of 19 Cambridge Street.

"My father was an exceptional man. He was a community leader, entrepreneur, and a man of culture. He always cared deeply about everything important to him," said his son Wesley Found (President, Linborough) about his father, who passed away on Oct. 5, 2021, at the age of 79.

"He had a special place in his heart for the Kawartha Art Gallery. As a community leader, he understood how important KAG was to its residents. He made sure his children knew the importance of keeping that connection alive. It is in that spirit that the Ken Found Art Fund was created, and now, our family is thrilled to see the vision of a new space at 19 Cambridge Street come to life."

This support allows the Gallery to contribute meaningfully to the cultural vibrancy of Kawartha Lakes and offer enriching experiences for all.

 
 
 
 
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