
In the north gallery , Margaret Lock presents Home of the Beaver — Pastel Landscapes. Ms. Lock has an extensive biography of solo and group exhibitions and publications in the book and printing arts. Her exhibition of pastels is the culmination of two years work in Frontenac Provincial Park.
In the South gallery, Michelle Prosek presents Natural Selection, a study of natural motifs expressed through unique constructions of kiln-formed glass. Ms. Prosek is a young artist who has been awarded local recognition for her works over the past several years.
The Carnegie exhibition features a combination of botanical-themed wall panels and large sculptural wearable works.
The Carnegie is located at 10 King St. W. in Dundas. Log onto www.carnegiegallery.org for more.

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