Equine Reverie: Equine Art Exhibition & Live Horse Show

June 6, 2026

June 6, 2026

CA $0 - CA $89

King Heritage & Cultural Centre, 2920 King Rd, King City

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Events Description

 

In the Year of the Horse, come to experience a rare convergence of art and equestrian heritage in King City – renowned for Olympic-level training and world-class riders. Discover the legacy of the horse through the evocative works of prominent Canadian artist Ann Clifford, complemented by an exclusive live horse show at a nearby farm where her lifelong connection with horses began, and an optional fine dining experience at a historic former carriage inn.
Event Highlights:
• Equine Art Show
• Cross-cultural talk
• Live Horse Show
• VIP Speech
• Light Refreshments
• Historic Dining (Optional)

About the Exhibition:

Throughout human history, few animals have shaped civilization as profoundly as the horse. From conquest and the expansion of trade routes to the rhythms of daily life, this enduring relationship has been inscribed across both Eastern and Western art and culture, manifested in bronzes and paintings, historical narratives, grand portraiture, monumental sculpture, and even the visual language of contemporary design.

Yet beyond function and representation lies a deeper, often overlooked connection: a shared sensitivity between horse and human. As a companion across centuries, the horse stands as a mirror, reflecting not only our movement, but also our emotion and perception. This exchange transcends the physical. Only when we begin to approach this relationship with mutual respect and equality do we truly begin to understand this being that has accompanied us across generations.

This exhibition explores this evolving relationship through the work of Ann Clifford. Having grown up alongside horses, she has developed a bond that extends beyond subject and image. For Clifford, the horse embodies maternal love, the freedom of childhood, a source of psychological solace, and a path toward self-reflection. Her practice integrates Western sculptural techniques with philosophical influences rooted in Eastern thought, as explored and developed within the Bauhaus methodology. Her works carry the memory of touch, the energy of movement, and a quiet intensity of presence, tracing a relationship shaped over time.

King City has further deepened this dialogue. As a center for Olympic-level equestrian training, it is home to world-class riders and a living culture of horsemanship. Here, Clifford’s artistic journey is grounded in lived experience from designing awards for local polo competitions to forming lasting relationships with equestrian communities. Through her engagement with liberty training, she has witnessed the profound trust cultivated between horse and human. Her work moves beyond anatomical study to engage with the horse across physical, emotional, and perceptual dimensions. In this context, true horsemanship emerges not from control, but from understanding: a shared pace, a shared breath, and a shared rhythm of movement.

Presented in the Year of the Horse – an important symbol within the Chinese zodiac associated with vitality and freedom, this exhibition brings together these interconnected threads. Through Clifford’s tangible and expressive visual language, it connects the equestrian legacy of King City with the universal bond between horse and human. It invites us to listen, to another being, to nature, to a presence that resists language. In so doing, we also encounter a reflection of ourselves, our awareness, our sensitivity, and our capacity to attune.

About the Artist:

Ann Clifford is a Canadian multi-media artist and accomplished animal and figurative sculptor. As a practicing professional artist and graduate of OCAD University Fine Arts in Toronto, Canada, Ann Clifford has created artworks for the corporate world, equine organizations, government and tourism. Her artworks have been featured in major exhibitions such as the Interior Design Show Toronto and the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, prestigious retail venues and high-profile locations like Yorkville and the new Marriot Hotel in downtown Toronto, and is part of notable collections including Janet Rosenberg Studio, The National Bank of Canada, and CIBC Wood Gundy.

Growing up on a farm near King City, Ontario, Clifford built a deep connection with horses from an early age, caring for them, studying them, and forming a bond that would become the foundation of her creative practice. She has since created works for Equine Canada, Eventing Canada, Grand Prix Jumping, International Polo Events, and the local historic restaurants in King City. Mayor Steve Pellegrini is also a prominent collector of her first large scale equestrian wire sculpture. As co-founder of the Urban Youth Riding Project, she developed Equine Facilitated Learning and Community Building programs for teenagers, social workers, and law enforcement, using the horse as a partner in fostering trust, therapeutic connection, communication, and personal growth.

This early connection remains at the heart of her work today. She explores the anatomic beauty and the free spirit of the horse through various media, from concrete, stainless steel, and bronze to wire. Her artistic approach is shaped by Bauhaus principles, synthesizing Western technique with Eastern philosophy.

With a keen understanding and mastery of anatomy and a sensitivity toward abstraction, she explores the profound relationship between nature, the human form, and cultural identity.

Who is it for?

All ages

HOW MUCH

Tickets : CA $0 – CA $89

CA $0: Only Art Exhibition

CA $49: Ticket includes:
– Art exhibition
– Live horse show
– Equine farm visit
– 20% off collector’s pricing

CA $89: Ticket includes:
– Everything in General Admission
– 20% off collector’s pricing
– VIP seating at horse show
– Guided farm tour led by expert from Canada Equestrian Association
– Exclusive limited-edition artwork by the artist
– Cocktail reception at the historic former carriage inn, now a fine dining restaurant
– Curator-led guided experience

How to get tickets?

Buy online

Email: info@artcene.com

At the door: At the door, cash or card

WHEN & WHERE

 

Date: Saturday June 6, 2026 to Sunday June 7, 2026

Saturday | June 6th | 1pm
Sunday | June 7th | 1pm

The schedule for both dates are identical:

10:00 AM – 04:00 PM:
Equine Art Show
Following Ann Clifford’s artistic journey and her lifelong connection with horses, discover the rich equestrian history of King City – one of North America’s most vibrant equestrian communities.

12:00 PM – 03:00 PM:
Reception & Artist Talk & VIP Speech
Enjoy beautiful artworks while savoring a cup of fine tea and horse-themed snacks. VIP guests will deliver speeches during this time. Ann Clifford will be present to provide a guided tour, offering guests the opportunity to interact with the artist and explore a curated selection of gifts.

03:00 PM – 05:00 PM:
Live Horse Show
King City is renowned for its Olympic-caliber riders and world-class horses. Join us for an exciting live horse show featuring liberty training and cognitive games that highlight the intelligence and connection of the horse.

05:00 PM – 07:00 PM:
Historic Dining (Optional)
Once a 19th-century carriage inn and key transportation hub, this historic site is now an elegant fine dining destination, rich in equestrian heritage and timeless charm.

Venue & Address

King Heritage & Cultural Centre, 2920 King Rd, King City, ON L7B 1L6

Wheelchair accessible

Free Parking

Accessible by Public Transport

1. Go Train: Arrive at station → King City GO (downtown King City), then take Uber to transit between different venues. 2. Subway to Pioneer Village, then take York Region Transit – 096 → Keele St / King Rd (downtown King City), then take Uber to transit between different venues.

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