Update to Covid-19 Restrictions Affecting Open Studio - January 25th, 2022

In the new year with rising case numbers and restrictions tightening, Wonder’neath has made the decision to close our doors to the public for the months of January and February.

Open Studio is not offering in-person sessions at this time. We have transitioned to contactless take-home Art Kits for all of January and February. Our kits are designed with all ages in mind, and we welcome your feedback, ideas and support.

Update to Covid-19 Restrictions - December 16th, 2021

Effective 9 am, December 17th, 2021 Nova Scotia has updated their Covid-19 Restrictions.

What does this mean at Wonder’neath?

Open Studio December 17th and 18th

  • Open Studio will still be running, social distancing will be required, this means anyone beyond your personal bubble will be asked to be socially distanced.

  • As always, masks and proof of vaccination/ID will be required, for more information please click here.

  • All facilitators will take a rapid test prior to opening to the public.

  • We will have some screens between tables, and will limit some mediums. On offer still: lantern making, needle felting, painting.

Creative Community Impact Award, 2021

Arts Nova Scotia and the Creative Nova Scotia Leadership Council congratulate Wonder'neath Art Society as the winner of the $10,000 Creative Community Impact Award for 2021. Wonder'neath was selected by peer artists in recognition of their outstanding contribution to their community through accessible, community-engaged art.

Wonder’neath Art Society is an artist-led organization based in Kjipuktuk/Halifax that brings professional artists and local residents together in dynamic art exploration….

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: WONDER’NEATH ART SOCIETY BOARD OF DIRECTORS

We are currently looking to fill a limited number of vacancies on the Board of Directors and Board committees with dedicated and enthusiastic area-based members with the following skill sets: fundraising, accounting/financial management, strategic planning, governance, advocacy, accessibility, community development and Indigenous cultural competency.