KIM BURTON-SCHRAM
LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER
The Priest’s Mill Arts Centre (PMAC) is currently showcasing its Fall 2025 exhibit at the gallery in Alexandria. PMAC provides a space for local artists to display and sell their art in the most beautiful setting. In addition, the Arts Centre in North Glengarry offers facilities for artists to work on stained glass and warm glass projects on site and offer workshops to teach others who would like to learn the craft.
The collection on exhibit for Fall 2025 at PMAC includes over 100 paintings and pottery pieces, along with pieces in glass, silver, copper and stone.
The Fall exhibit will feature new artisans and some who have been part of PMAC over the years. Included are such artists as: Crystal Beshara, an internationally recognised watercolourist; photographer Diane Skinner; watercolour-based textile artist Marlene Gill; potter Brenda Sutton Mader; fine jewellery pieces by silversmith Rain Kazymerchyk; Frank Schmoh’s river rock sculptures; and glassworks by Alberto Greselin and Franco Tagliapietra. In total, 40 artists will be showcased at the Priest’s Mill Arts Centre for gallery visitors to view, appreciate the incredible talent and perhaps purchase one of the pieces on display.
The Priest’s Mill Arts Centre will also be one of the stops on the 34th Annual Apples and Art Studio Tour happening throughout SDG Counties on September 27-28, 2025. Visit www.applesandart.ca for more information.
The Priest’s Mill Arts Centre is a federally incorporated, not-for-profit organization governed by a board of directors. The Gallery is open 10:00 to 16:00, Fridays through Sundays in Alexandria and is worth the drive to North Glengarry. Visit their website at www.pmac.art.
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