Using Art in Your Garden - theHumm July 2024
Using Art in Your Garden - theHumm July 2024
By Suzanne Patry
To design a beautiful garden, it is important to consider the sizes, shapes, textures and colours of plant material and hardscape, as well as the background the garden is set against. In choosing art for your garden, all the same factors come into play. A well-chosen piece of art can be a wonderful addition to a garden. It can be both functional and beautiful. Consider the colourful birdhouses produced by My Recycled Dreams, Portshell Crafts or Peace of Mind Creations. Birds appreciate the housing, and we love the bright splashes of colour throughout the garden. The screens made by Rusty Girl can hide an air conditioning unit, and a free-standing trellis can support a vine to block your neighbour’s compost pile. The colourful weatherproof paintings on canvas by Shelly Amor can also function as a privacy screen. A bench by Tuscany Concrete can be a focal point in a small garden and a place to sit and relax after a hard afternoon of weeding.
Art can also invite you in to explore a garden. When your eye is attracted to something, your feet will soon follow. It might be a piece of art that highlights a particular plant combo with its colour. It could be a larger piece off in the distance that beckons you to investigate. On a small scale this is more difficult to do, but remember that fences make great canvases for garden art. An interesting piece of art can also be suspended in a tree. A tall metal sculpture can tuck into a corner full of tall perennials and grasses, even in a small space.
Be sure to consider the size of the art piece relative to the size of the garden or garden room. Even a very small garden can accommodate a piece of art proportional to its size. It could be a beautiful birdbath or a small glass mosaic piece. Conversely, a large space needs a choice that is big enough to make an impact and not be lost among the larger plants and shrubs. Consider using a pedestal or base to give mass to a smaller object that needs some added height to be in proportion to the surroundings. Concrete plinths, logs set on end, or a stump left when a tree is removed are all ways to do this.
Choose art pieces that complement the style of your garden. The fence around a cottage-style garden would be the perfect place to display the colourful daisies of Artfully Recycled. The fanciful creatures of Simply Devine and Twisted Tees work well in an informal setting where they can peek out from between masses of flowers. The tall spheres of A Twist of Metal have a formal feel that makes them suitable for a more structured garden.
Also remember the adage that less is more. Lots of small pieces of art scattered throughout a garden can make it cluttered and disjointed. A carefully chosen piece of art should not have to compete for attention with another piece in close proximity. Can you situate that second piece on a different sightline, or tuck it around a corner where it will be partially hidden until you walk there? If you can’t resist collecting more pieces than you have room to display, consider rotating them seasonally.
When you come to Bloomfest, taking place from July 20 to 28 at Whitehouse Perennials near Almonte, wander the gardens and daylily field and enjoy the creations of twenty-two artists. But remember that no matter what you read about using art in the garden, it is your garden and yours is the only opinion that really matters!
Hookking Up with Teri Bell and Chris Wynnyk! - theHumm July 2024
By Sally Hansen
Art… and Soul
These two Valley sisters have hook(k)ed up in a deliciously creative undertaking titled Hookk Creative Crochet. For the past three years these two fabric artists have played and experimented and thoroughly enjoyed themselves developing a line of crocheted jewellery. Suspend any initial reservations, and take a serious look at their eye-catching results.
Matched with the right outfit, their colourful, organic, wildly original pieces can spice up your wardrobe and your life. Each croche......
Celebrate Summerat Almonte Celtfest! - theHumm July 2024
Mark your calendars, make your plans and tell your friends — Almonte Celtfest is back in Gemmill Park with a fantastic lineup of family-friendly entertainment from July 5–7.There are few things sweeter than getting together as a community to enjoy music outdoors, and Almonte Celtfest promises that and so much more. This gem of a festival is organized entirely by volunteers who work on it throughout the year. Thanks to the generosity of community sponsors, entrance to Saturday and Sunday’s progr......
Stewart Park Festival 2024 A Celebration of Music and Community - theHumm July 2024
Get ready for a musical experience like no other! Perth’s Stewart Park Festival is thrilled to announce a spectacular three-day event, welcoming everyone to join in the celebration of music, community and generosity. Mark your calendars for July 19–21 and prepare for an unforgettable time filled with incredible performances and vibrant festivities.
Taking place in Stewart Park and the Crystal Palace, this unique festival offers a diverse lineup of artists and bands from var......
Madawaska Valley Studio Tour - theHumm July 2024
Spend some time off the beaten path and immerse yourself in art on the Madawaska Valley Studio Tour, which offers two opportunities to visit artists in their studios and see artmaking first-hand. Take a drive through historic routes and explore the Madawaska highlands and valleys during the summer tour on July 20 and 21, or at the fall tour on October 5 and 6. Studios will be open 10am to 5pm on both weekends.
The tour offers the perfect opportunity to explore the pictu......
Using Art in Your Garden - theHumm July 2024
By Suzanne Patry
To design a beautiful garden, it is important to consider the sizes, shapes, textures and colours of plant material and hardscape, as well as the background the garden is set against. In choosing art for your garden, all the same factors come into play. A well-chosen piece of art can be a wonderful addition to a garden. It can be both functional and beautiful. Consider the colourful birdhouses produced by My Recycled Dreams, Portshell Crafts or Peace of Mind Creations. Bir......
Mysteries of the Keyhole House - theHumm July 2024
Grand illusionists and Hollywood’s Magic Castle headliners Ted & Marion Outerbridge are set to cast their spell this month at the Carleton Place Town Hall with their new magic show Mysteries of the Keyhole House, perfect for the entire family (ages 8-108)!
The Keyhole House is an enchanting santuary in the Ottawa Valley, inhabited by Canada’s very own Ted and Marion Outerbridge. Beckoned by the spirits of yesteryear, these connoisseurs of all things magical were ch......
Miss Pringle’s Mini-Skirt - theHumm July 2024
By Kris Riendeau
Stone Fence Theatre is a true local gem in the Ottawa Valley. This semi-professional non-profit company has been developing and producing their own original material since 2003, including musical reviews like The Train She Blew from Killaloe, and a romantic musical comedy called Stick Out Your Tongue and Say MOO. In 2023 they toured the Valley with Tom Thomson and the Colours of Canada — a production that raised about $10,000 for local hospitals. Their most recent production was Cons......
Summer Readin’… Havin’ a Blast! - theHumm July 2024
By John Pigeau
“I don’t change what I read when I go to the beach or on a vacation,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist Michael Chabon once said. “I just read more.”
I do the same, Mr. Chabon.
Some people enjoy tanning on the beach, or swimming, or playing volleyball and so on — of course they do — but you’ll find me under the shade of the nearest leafy tree reading, perhaps, a battered old copy of Peter Benchley’s Jaws, which truly is the perfect beach read.
Now that it’s summer at last, lot......
Save the Datefor Country Music! - theHumm July 2024
The Board of Directors of the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame is very pleased to announce the Inductees to be honoured in 2024: The Debenham Brothers, Rae Palmer, Eddie Francis, and Jennifer Johnston-Armstrong.
The 2024 Induction Ceremony will take place at its new time on Sunday, September 29 at 3pm at Meridian Theatres @ Centrepointe. Throughout the afternoon you’ll be entertained by over twenty of the best artists and musicians our Ottawa Valley has to offer, performing many of you......
5 Wednesdays in July - theHumm July 2024
By Violet Bova
Friends of Augusta Street Park community volunteers have come together to organize a great lineup for this year’s 5 Wednesdays in July concert series. There actually are 5 Wednesdays in July this year, so mark July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 in your calendar, and see our ad in this month’s issue for the full lineup. Plans are also afoot for the third annual Augustafest live music festival, to be held on September 14.
5 Wednesdays in July and Augustafest are free, family-friendly ......
Merrickville Festival of the Arts - theHumm July 2024
Come on out to Blockhouse Park in beautiful heritage Merrickville on the weekend of July 27 and 28, and immerse yourself in a marvelous mix of arts! The 4th annual Festival of the Arts is organized by the Merrickville Organization for Culture & the Arts, in collaboration with the Merrickville Arts Guild (MAG) and Theatre Night in Merrickville (TNIM).
Music
Each day features a full lineup of wonderful music featuring local and nearby performers. There will also ......
A New Lenson South Crosby - theHumm July 2024
A New Lens on South Crosby is an exciting summer exhibition being presented by the Elgin and Area Heritage Society at the Red Brick School in Elgin, Ontario. Sourced from some 1,300 archived pictures taken by early 20th century photographer Clifford Pennock, this selection of more than 100 photographs will draw you into the life and times of early South Crosby Township.
Marvel at how Clifford Pennock viewed the people, places and surroundings of the early 1900s through his camera lens. With the click of his shutter, he created not only a picture but a testament in time. His selection ......
The Balancing Actof Summer Festivals - theHumm July 2024
By — Jane Torrance is the Chair of the Puppets Up!International Puppet Festival
Ah, summer. The season of swimming and BBQs, late nights on patios, hanging out with friends, cottages and camping and exploring new places, festivals and events that showcase the joy and creativity of towns and villages across our region.
Here at Puppets Up! we have prepared an exciting and magical line up of entertainment that will delight and amaze our audiences! Are you ready for 14 puppet troupes from across Canada and the USA to perform in six theatres spread out in beautiful downtown Alm......
Explore Exciting New Flavours! Almonte Craft Beer Fest Set for July 26 - theHumm July 2024
Sip some of region’s best brews and winning wines at the Almonte Craft Beer Fest, taking place on Friday, July 26.
Coordinated by the Municipality of Mississippi Mills, the event takes over the grounds of Almonte Old Town Hall (14 Bridge St.) from 6:30–10:30pm. Come for an amazing evening featuring nine local breweries and wineries, live entertainment, and some tasty treats from food vendors.
Participating breweries and wineries include Vodkow, Cartwright Springs Brewery, Farmgate Cider, C......
Rowland Leather Celebrates 50 Years - theHumm July 2024
Celebrating 50 years in business is a remarkable milestone for Rowland Leather, a creative studio founded by Michael Rowland in Merrickville, Ontario. Over the years, Rowland has established a reputation for crafting elegant and durable leather goods, garnering a loyal following both locally in Canada and internationally. Below are some key highlights from Rowland’s journey.
Artisanal Legacy
A self-taught artisan who delved into leatherwork from a young age, Rowland ha......
Garden Nightmares - theHumm July 2024
By David Hinks
What is your worst garden nightmare? Goutweed invading your prize perennials? Bindweed popping up all over your lawn and vegetable patch? Poison ivy creeping into your yard under the fence from your neighbour?
Our relationship with plants is a complicated one. On the one hand we want plants that will thrive; on the other hand we want plants that will be well behaved. We are deceived into thinking that our new perennial border will be maintenance-free. However, any garden requires a lot of work — ......
Textiles and theStories They Tell An Evening of Multicultural Clothing and Dance - theHumm July 2024
Textiles are threads that weave together the stories of our past, our community, and our culture. These stories help us understand each other. The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum (MVTM) and The Inclusion Project are hosting an evening of multicultural clothing and dance to explore these connections. From Asia to Turtle Island, see the beautiful cultural clothing of our models, hear their stories, and learn their culture. Taking place on Sunday, July 14 from 6–8pm at the M......
Woven by Hand Contemporary Canadian Tapestries at MVTM - theHumm July 2024
Join the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum (MVTM) on Saturday, July 20 at 1pm for the opening of Woven by Hand: Contemporary Canadian Tapestries! This new exhibit presents recent works designed and woven by a collective of outstanding Canadian tapestry artists, reflecting their experiences and the comfort/discomfort of the Covid lockdowns. Each tapestry is an individual response to the world at a time of unprecedented challenges and social upheaval.
Recognized interna......
We Did It! - theHumm July 2024
By Glenda Jones
We did it — we made it to 60 years of married life, and to our surprise we realized that half of it has been spent right here on Carroll Side Road. Does this qualify us as locals now? Are we still living on the McCabe property? Can we claim it as our own now?
In 1964, we thought it was a grand joke to be getting married on Independence Day, July 4. All our friends were already married, embarked on parenthood and careers and buying homes while we’d been toiling away on education. But we could only......
Creative Expressions Virginia Ross Jewellery and Watercolours - theHumm July 2024
The Almonte Library Corridor Gallery invites you to an exhibition featuring new works from Almonte artist Virginia Ross, which runs until Friday, August 9.
Virginia draws from her international experiences as a child and her educational background to infuse her pieces with an organic flavour and a tasteful play of colours. The daughter of a diplomat, she grew up in Latin America and has also spent time in the United States and Europe. She is the daughter and granddaughter of visual artists, and her......
River City Junction Comes to The Cove - theHumm July 2024
By Seamus Cowan
For almost 30 years, River City Junction has been playing big festivals like RBC Ottawa Bluesfest, Montreal’s FestiBlues, and many of the clubs in Eastern Ontario and Quebec. They have had the honour of performing with artists like Jerry Mercer, Harpdog Brown, Jerome Godboo, Eric Shenkman, Steve Marriner, and Matt Sobb. They played The Cove for the first time this past February, and will be bringing their funky soulful sound back on Saturday, July 27. I caught up with lead singer......
Light, Earth & Memory at Sivarulrasa Gallery - theHumm July 2024
Sivarulrasa Gallery will present three new exhibitions starting on July 26. Carol Bajen-Gahm: Littoral Light, featuring a series of 12 new paintings, will run in Gallery I. Carol lives on the East coast of Newfoundland, working from her studio on a cliff overlooking the ocean.
Gizem Candan’s thought-provoking installation worms as earth, earth as ochre will run in Gallery II. In this installation, the artist explores the kinship between species, including psycholo......
Dreams Do Come True Accessible and Barrier Free Playground - theHumm July 2024
The Almonte Civitan Club is about to see a twenty-?ve-year-old dream come true! A fully accessible and barrier free playground for all has been designed for persons of all ages, regardless of their physical abilities or cognitive challenges. The playground will include a walking track and impact-absorbing rubberized play surface designed with safety in mind. All of this in a quiet outdoor setting.
The project is set for completion in 2026. The club commitment of $200,000 toward this......
New Arts Carleton Place “Art Hub” Gallery, Meeting Space & Studio! - theHumm July 2024
By Kris Riendeau
Arts Carleton Place (ACP), a dynamic organization that has been active since the fall of 2005, is continuing their mission to recognize, celebrate, and promote the unique artistic activity in the vicinity. With an eye to “empowering artists and area residents through the arts,” this group has been busy hosting art shows, donating to area student bursary programs, and facilitating the process of getting art into public spaces. This month they will be launching a new Art Hub, which will consist of ......
Bridge Street Summerfest - theHumm July 2024
On Saturday, July 27, the highly anticipated Bridge Street Summerfest will return to Downtown Carleton Place. Bridge Street will be transformed as it becomes a bustling hub of entertainment and vendors, stretching from Mill Street to Lake Avenue. Prepare to be amazed by the diverse range of artisans, makers, crafters, vintage and thrift resellers, pop-ups, and remarkable local businesses that will fill Bridge Street with an array of remarkable discoveries.
The goal of Summerfest is......
The Return of the Rideau Artist of the Year - theHumm July 2024
Rideau Artist of the Year (RAY) is a celebration of local artists competing and creating live outdoors along the historic Rideau Canal waterway. This unique event will be returning for its third year in early September.
The 2023 competition was won by Rachel Houlton. A professional artist for over 23 years, Rachel captured the attention of jurors and the public with her showpiece entitled Joyce’s Hydrangeas. The Youth Artist prize for 2023 was won by artisti......
The Wanted to Play Chaffey’s Lock Hall - theHumm July 2024
The Chaffey’s Lock and Area Heritage Society (CLAHS) is gearing up for the second concert in their 2024 Music Events Headliner Season at the historic Chaffey’s Lock Community Hall. On July 27, Toronto’s The Wanted will bring their distinct sound, described as folk and alt-country with a cool Canadian edge. This is full-throated, full-throttle entertainment, imbued with a spirit that is darkly haunting, incisively witty, or just plain fun.
Then on August 24, Emilie Steele &......
Astronomical Observatory Exhibit at the Mill of Kintail - theHumm July 2024
By Rick Scholes
A special exhibit featuring the Fred Lossing Observatory (FLO) is now open at the Mill of Kintail Museum near Almonte. FLO has been called “A Hidden Gem in Mississippi Mills,” an apt description since many people who’ve lived in the area for years remain unaware of its existence. This could have a lot to do with astronomers working mostly at night, in the dark. It is also because FLO is a membership-based astronomical observatory operated by the Ottawa chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC). The observatory is hidden (er, I mean, located) elsewhere on the grounds of th......
So Many EV Myths to Bust - theHumm July 2024
By Sue Brandum
I have had an Electric Vehicle — or EV — for two-and-a-half years now. I love it. And frankly, I get very tired of seeing the various posts on social media meant to discredit EVs.
So it was with particular pleasure that Climate Network Lanark (CNL) invited the Electric Vehicle Council of Ottawa (EVCO) to come to Almonte on June 8, bringing a group of volunteers and cars to offer test drives (nine people took advantage, with others doing ride alongs), but particularly to give a presentation on ......
Dec 14 Back Forty Holiday Open House
Dec 14 Kintail Country Christmas
Dec 15 A Musical Celebration of Christmas
Dec 21 - 22 O Christmas Tea
- A Concert of Strumming, Singing & Fluting A Musical Adventure for Children
- Catherine Arbour – School’s Out –Playtime!
- It’s A Wonderful Life A Radio Play to Get You into the Holiday Spirit!
- Holiday Roundup ofBooks by Local Authors
- Holiday Open House Annual Festive Day at Back Forty Artisan Cheese
- And the Winners Are…
- Loving Art and its Value, Right Here in the Valley
- A Christmas Gift of Music Holiday Concert by the CP Town Singers
- Buy Art, Support Interval House!
- Pine Ridge Christmas A Two-Day Sale of Art and Pottery