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Our vision
1.To encourage and support creative vision and expression through the arts in Brock Township and surroundings areas.
2. To provide opportunities to enjoy and enrich the vibrant cultural fibre that is part of our beloved community.

Our Mission
1. To offer artistic pursuits and experiences that is accessible for all to enjoy
2. To provide opportunities to be creative.
3. To connect artists and the community in ways that promote cultural awareness and enjoyment.
4. To discover new experiences through art, workshop, music, events, exhibitions, and more.
5. To celebrate the diverse talents, skills and interests that the community is so proud of.

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Our Team

Beth Bullock

I have been a lifetime resident of Brock, starting out in the Sunderland community on our family farm with roots going back to1857 and then moved to the Beaverton area over 40 years ago. After spending most of my  career as a floral designer and as the owner of COTTAGE ROAD HOME DECOR I am now able to pursue my interests for the Arts and Its community.  I have always believed in the immense value that the Arts and Culture brings to individuals of all ages and its significance to a thriving and nurturing society. 



Carlos Ferguson

Carlos Ferguson is a resident of Brock and a photographer for over the last couple  decades, Carlos has curated and participated in several exhibitions, photography shows and other art projects in Ontario, including 'Landscape 4 Views' hosted by Toronto’s J.D. Carrier Gallery in 2007. His desire to help document and extend the life of Ontario’s jazz scene has led him to produce a major body of work culminating with "Silent Sound,” a musical photography collection which was first exhibited at The Trane Studio Gallery in Toronto 2010. In 2005 and 2006 in addition to being part of the Contact Photography Exhibitions, Ferguson has photographed their major events as part of their documentation process. Carlos continued his photo documentary work as part of the AfroCanadaViews team which documented the views of African Canadians whose work has impacted Canadian Society. 


Kathy Andrews

Beaverton resident Kathy Andrews works with wool and other natural fibers, to creates two and three dimensional pieces of art by wet felting and needle felting. A college graduate and former culinary artist, Kathy now spends much of her time in her studio manipulating wool into paintings, animals and vessels. The inspiration for all of her art comes from the woodlands and fields near her home in the Kawartha lakes. Conservation and preservation are a very important part of her art. As an evolving artist, Kathy has become a member of ECOAA , has been published in related fiber magazines, and has been enjoying working with local galleries.





Nicole Strawbridge

Nicole began her classical voice training at the tender age of 7. After successfully completing her voice exams with the Royal Conservatory of Music, she considered auditioning for programs in Opera Performance or Musical Theatre. Her passion ultimately guided her to pursue musical theatre, leading her to study at the Randolph College for the Performing Arts, where she graduated in 2009 with a "Triple Threat" diploma. For Nicole, it is a dream come true to share her knowledge and passion with young artists, preparing them for the exciting and unpredictable world of theatre.

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