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Hudson Artists Spring Art Exhibition and Sale

The finest talent from the area will be on display during the Hudson Artists Spring Art Exhibition and Sale on the weekend of May 3-4-5. Visitors are invited to come on in to buy or just to browse, and take a chance on winning a beautiful painting , with raffle proceeds going to La Maison de Soins Palliatifs Vaudreuil Soulanges.
For almost 80 years, Hudson Artists has been a major cultural influence in the Vaudreuil-Soulanges region, with a current membership of over 80 artists, many of whom have exhibited internationally. Whether a visitors’ preference is for oil paintings, watercolours or mixed media works, there is a wide variety of exciting creations to suit any interest during this 3-day event.
Hudson Artists Exhibitions regularly attract visitors from as far away as Ottawa and The Eastern Townships. Nestled on the shores of the Lake of Two Mountains, picturesque Hudson Village is easy to get to via Route 40 West, Exits 22 or 28.
Visitors could win a beautiful painting by Hudson artist Carole Lessard.
Hudson Artists Spring Art Exhibition and Sale
Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre
394 Main Road, Hudson
Vernissage Friday, May 3rd, 7:30 to 9:30 pm.
Open Saturday and Sunday, May 4-5, 10 am to 5 pm.
Free admission
Plenty of parking
Wheelchair accessible
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