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2025 Shoreline Artist Events

Studio Tour
July 5 & 6
At the artists' homes, studios and outside venues
from Saugeen Shores to Sauble Beach

Art on the Fence
Saturday August 2
(Rain Date Sun. Aug. 3)

at Chantry Breezes B&B, High Street, Southampton

Southampton Arts Exhibit
October 4th to 25th
Meet the Artists/Opening October 4th
1:00-3:00pm

Southampton Arts Centre, 201 High Street, Southampton

Winter Spirit Arts and Crafts Show
October 24, 6-9pm
October 25, 10-4pm

Saugeen Golf Club, Bruce County Rd 3, Port Elgin, ON

PLEASE NOTE:
The Shoreline Artists Association carries limited insurance for its activities as a non-profit art organization.  It does not provide insurance coverage for individual members or their personal property, and has very limited personal injury coverage.  We recommend that all members consider purchasing additional art or event business insurance at their own discretion. Specifically, the Shoreline Artists Association assumes no responsibility for loss, theft, damage, or injury that may occur during member participation in any of its art shows or exhibitions. 


Shoreline Artists' Student Bursary/Award

The Shoreline Artists Student Bursary/Award will be awarded to a Senior students in the Bruce & Grey Counties who is in an arts program. Students must apply for this award through their Art Department. 
The Shoreline Artists’ Bursary/Awards Committee receives all applications by email and judges the entries.
They will choose and notify the deserving student who will receive the Bursary/Award a his/her Commencement Exercises.

 
Thank you for your support!

Shoreline Artists

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The Shoreline Artists would like to acknowledge the Traditional Territory of the Anishinabek Nation: The People of the Three Fires known as Ojibway, Odawa, and Pottawatomie Nations, and the Métis Nation.

We further give thanks to the Chippewas of Saugeen, and the Chippewas of Nawash, now known as the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, as the Traditional Keepers of this Land.