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				      <title>Sunday, October 17th, 2010 - DOBRY WIECZOR MONSIEUR CHOPIN</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2594</link>
				      <description>Salon Poezji Muzyki i Teatru im. J. PilitowskiegoZaprasza na spektaklDOBRY WIECZOR MONSIEUR CHOPINWystapia MARIA NOWATORSKA i AGATA PILITOWSKA&amp;nbsp;</description>
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					  <pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Sunday, October 17th, 2010 - DOBRY WIECZOR MONSIEUR CHOPIN</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2595</link>
				      <description>Salon Poezji Muzyki i Teatru im. J. PilitowskiegoZaprasza na spektaklDOBRY WIECZOR MONSIEUR CHOPINWystapia MARIA NOWATORSKA i AGATA PILITOWSKA&amp;nbsp;</description>
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					  <pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Sunday, October 03rd, 2010 - National Language and Cultural Expo</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2624</link>
				      <description>



National Language Expo
is a 2 day event in Toronto, Ontario to
promote and celebrate official, community and international languages as well
as intercultural and global awareness. 

There will be English and French Fairs, International
Languages, Languages for business and career.

We invite everyone who love languages and cultures. National
Language Expo is open to the public, language learners, language teachers,
linguists, interpreters, educators,businesses, professional organizations and
associations and anyone who is passionate about, or interested in, languages and
world cultures.

Experience world languages, cultures, music, art, dance,
food – all under one roof!www.LanguageExpo.ca 

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					  <pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Saturday, October 02nd, 2010 - National Language and Cultural Expo</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2623</link>
				      <description>



National Language Expo
is a 2 day event in Toronto, Ontario to
promote and celebrate official, community and international languages as well
as intercultural and global awareness. 

There will be English and French Fairs, International
Languages, Languages for business and career.

We invite everyone who love languages and cultures. National
Language Expo is open to the public, language learners, language teachers,
linguists, interpreters, educators,businesses, professional organizations and
associations and anyone who is passionate about, or interested in, languages and
world cultures.

Experience world languages, cultures, music, art, dance,
food – all under one roof!www.LanguageExpo.ca 

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					  <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Friday, September 10th, 2010 - Second Annual Hatsquerade </title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2764</link>
				      <description>Hats on For Awareness is hosting its Second Annual Hatsquerade on September 10th at the Liberty Grand at 8pm.&amp;nbsp; Tickets are $150/person with the proceeds going to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health to help them provide essential services for those suffering from mental illness and addiction and eliminate the stigma associate with both afflictions.&amp;nbsp; The event will feature Glen Peloso, television host and celebrity designer and Ms. Universe Canada.&amp;nbsp; There will be an assortment of hats created by some of Ontario’s finest milners on display, as well as a silent auction and a performance by the winners of So You Think you Can Dance Canada.&amp;nbsp; Hats on For Awareness encourages everyone to wear their favourite hat and join them to raise money for this very important cause.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Together, we can make stigma ‘an old hat!’&amp;nbsp;Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 905-872-HATS (4287), by email at info@hatsonforawareness.com or by visiting the website at www.hatsonforawareness.com</description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Saturday, October 02nd, 2010 - ZAMACH na MoCARTA</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2760</link>
				      <description>Promocyjna Grupa Polonia - Stanislaw Sloniewski i Teatr SYRENA z Warszawy prezentuja&amp;nbsp;ZAMACH na MoCARTAczyli jak spiewac to nie indywidualnie&amp;nbsp;wystepuja Zbigniew ZAMACHOWSKI, Wojciech MALAJKAT &amp;amp; Grupa MoCARTA&amp;nbsp;Scenariusz i rezyseria Krzysztof JASLAR&amp;nbsp;Kierownictwo muzyczne Roman HUDASZEK&amp;nbsp;Grupa MoCarta: Filip JASLAR, Michal Sikorski, Pawel Kowaluk, Bolek BLASZCZYK, Roman HUDASZEK&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
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				      <title>Saturday, October 02nd, 2010 - ZAMACH na MoCARTA</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2761</link>
				      <description>Promocyjna Grupa Polonia - Stanislaw Sloniewski i Teatr SYRENA z Warszawy prezentuja&amp;nbsp;ZAMACH na MoCARTAczyli jak spiewac to nie indywidualnie&amp;nbsp;wystepuja Zbigniew ZAMACHOWSKI, Wojciech MALAJKAT &amp;amp; Grupa MoCARTA&amp;nbsp;Scenariusz i rezyseria Krzysztof JASLAR&amp;nbsp;Kierownictwo muzyczne Roman HUDASZEK&amp;nbsp;Grupa MoCarta: Filip JASLAR, Michal Sikorski, Pawel Kowaluk, Bolek BLASZCZYK, Roman HUDASZEK&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Wednesday, September 08th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2805</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

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					  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Thursday, September 09th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2806</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

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					  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Friday, September 10th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2807</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

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					  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Saturday, September 11th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2808</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

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					  <pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Sunday, September 12th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2809</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

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					  <pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2811</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

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					  <pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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							<item>
				      <title>Friday, September 17th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2814</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

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					  <guid>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2814</guid>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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							<item>
				      <title>Saturday, September 18th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2815</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

</description>
					  <guid>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2815</guid>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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							<item>
				      <title>Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2818</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

</description>
					  <guid>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2818</guid>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
				    </item>
							<item>
				      <title>Monday, September 13th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2810</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

</description>
					  <guid>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2810</guid>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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							<item>
				      <title>Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2812</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

</description>
					  <guid>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2812</guid>
					  <pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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							<item>
				      <title>Thursday, September 16th, 2010 - Sherway Gardens' Gallery in the Garden: Cityscape/Landscape</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2813</link>
				      <description>



Bold, colourful and exuberant, Sherway Gardens (Hwy
427 and the QEW)
current Gallery in the Garden
entitled Cityscape/Landscape features landscapes and cityscapes that celebrate
the experiences of artists Gabor Schultz,
Lesia Shipowick and Neil Whitworth with the Canadian
landscape and the city around them. Executed in acrylic paint on canvas and
paper, they demonstrate the diverse ways in which this media can be used. The
exhibit is on display until September 25, 2010. Call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca for more information.

&amp;nbsp;

Toronto’s Gabor Schultz attended the&amp;nbsp;Hungarian National
 Gallery&amp;nbsp;School
where he specialized in drawing and painting. He won several competitions and
was honored with a solo exhibition of his paintings and sketches
during&amp;nbsp;high school.&amp;nbsp; In 2010, Gabor held solo shows at the Gladstone
Hotel, Java Joe's, and Montgomery's Inn in Toronto and participated in group shows held by Neilson
Park Creative Centre and the Etobicoke Art Group in Etobicoke and the Pearl Company
Art Gallery
in Hamilton. He
will be exhibiting work at Todmorden Mills Art Gallery and Etobicoke Civic
 Centre Art
 Gallery later this year. Gabor is a member of the Etobicoke Art
Group, Neilson Park Creative Centre and the Hungarian Visual Artists of Canada.
http://gaborschultz.webs.com/ 

&amp;nbsp;

Milton artist Lesia Shipowick is on an evolving
artistic journey from creating representational watercolour pieces to her
current exploration of acrylic as a medium on both paper and canvas.&amp;nbsp; Each painting
is unique and conveys visual stimulation over literal representation.&amp;nbsp; The process of intuitive layering of colour
and texture results in evocative pieces that are either non-objective or only
allude to something recognizable.&amp;nbsp; A
self-taught artist, Lesia receives
great inspiration from the many notable Canadian artists with whom she has
taken workshops at Visual Arts Mississauga, Neilson Park Creative Centre, the
Haliburton School of the Arts and the Toronto School of Art.&amp;nbsp; She is an elected member of the Colour and
Form Society, and an active member of the Fine Arts Society of Milton and
Visual Arts Mississauga. Her work has been accepted into many juried shows
including most recently, the Colour and Form Society’s annual juried show 2007,
2008, 2009, Visual Arts Mississauga juried show at the Art Gallery of
Mississauga 2005, 2009 and the Society of Canadian Artists National juried
show, 2009.

&amp;nbsp;

Etobicoke’s Neil Whitworth was born in Montreal
where his interest in art began as soon as he was able to hold a pencil.&amp;nbsp; He studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art
and other private art schools in the Montreal area.&amp;nbsp; Following a successful 40 year career in
retail advertising for Eaton’s, Holt Renfrew, Simpsons and The Bay, he now has
time to devote to painting his favorite subject, the varied Canadian landscape.
&amp;nbsp;Neil’s
paintings are found in private collections in Canada, the USA and Great Britain
and in corporate collections including Honeywell and Inco. Neil is an elected member since 1998 of the Canadian Society of Painters
in Watercolour (CSPWC) and The Etobicoke Art Group. 

&amp;nbsp;

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the
Garden was established to showcase local artists.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden operates all
year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks.&amp;nbsp; The Gallery in the Garden is located
at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.&amp;nbsp; 

</description>
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					  <pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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				      <title>Saturday, September 18th, 2010 - Relive Your Favourite Classics with Mariposa's Rock &amp; Roll Dinner Cruise</title>
				      <link>http://www.polquest.com/index.php&#63;com=detail&amp;eID=2781</link>
				      <description>

Boogie down
to those oldies but goodies of the 1950’s with Mariposa’s Rock &amp;amp; Roll Dinner Cruise! Spend the night aboard the Mariposa Belle for a delicious
buffet-style dinner and a night of dancing on Saturday, September 18 beginning
at 7pm.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; For more information visit www.mariposacruises.com or call 416-203-0178.&amp;nbsp;


&amp;nbsp;

Hit the dance floor after dinner as the DJ plays
the best classic 50’s rock &amp;amp; roll songs aboard the Mariposa Belle.&amp;nbsp; A full cash
bar will be available.

&amp;nbsp;

Boarding begins at 6:30pm followed by dinner and
dancing from 7pm to 10pm.&amp;nbsp; Prices per person
are $72.95 + taxes &amp;amp; hsc.

&amp;nbsp;

The Menu
includes:

&amp;nbsp;

Mediterranean Dips and Tasty
     BreadsMixed Baby Greens SaladWhole Wheat Pasta Bean SaladHomemade Vegetable LasagnaCarving of Roast BeefFresh Herb Grilled ChickenRoasted Garlic Mashed PotatoesMarket Fresh Season Vegetables Sweet Endings: a selection of
     Gourmet cakes, tortes, mini pastries, squares and home baked cookiesSeasonal fresh fruits and
     succulent berries

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					  <pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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