Aurora Cultural Centre presents Carol Walthers

July 17, 2025

September 14, 2025

FREE

Aurora Cultural Centre, 50 Victoria Street Aurora

365 500 3237

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Events Description

 

Streaming, a melding of stream and dreaming, evokes the meditative state of quiet reflective time in nature. Paddle on a quiet pond and be surrounded by thick swaths of lily pads with aquatic life hidden below, as the canoe creates a gentle wake you see under the surface to the myriad of life underneath.

This exhibition is an invitation to unplug from the digital media and consider the wetlands and deposits of gravel below – filter agents for our water and essential for our survival.

Confronting the irrevocable loss of wetlands and wildlife habitats caused by industrial and urban expansion, the artist poses a vital question: can we still protect our groundwater and conserve these critical ecosystems?

Exhibition Programming
Opening Night | Thursday, July 31, 6:30-8:30pm | Remarks at 7pm

Meet the artists of our hallway exhibitions, Streaming (Lower Hall) and From Rocks to Brushstrokes (Great Hall) through a combined opening party. Refreshments are provided, and all are welcome.
Closing Talk | Sunday, September 14, 2–4pm

Take one last look at Streaming, meet the artist, and learn more about her intensive research and practice that has fueled her several recent solo exhibitions across Ontario.
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About the Artist

Carol Walthers (@carol_walthers) focuses on themes of humanity’s relationship with the environment and each other through various techniques utilizing paint and printmaking. She has exhibited in numerous solo and juried exhibitions and has been awarded provincial and municipal grants. Previously a resident of Aurora for 30 years, she now lives in Cambridge and is a member of the Society of York Region Artists.

Who is it for?

All ages

HOW MUCH

Tickets : FREE

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How to get tickets?

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WHEN & WHERE

 

Date: Thursday July 17, 2025 to Sunday September 14, 2025

Lower Hall Gallery
Carol Walthers
July 17 – September 14, 2025

Venue & Address

Aurora Cultural Centre, 50 Victoria Street Aurora, ON

Wheelchair accessible

Free Parking

Accessible by Public Transport

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