Halcyon Days: Ultra Vivid at John M. Parrott Art Gallery

John M Parrott Art Gallery 254 Pinnacle St, Belleville

Local artist Briana Godden invites you to her first-ever solo exhibition, Halcyon Days: Ultra Vivid, which transforms Gallery One of the John M. Parrott Art Gallery into a surreal world where her captivating paintings come alive. Experience the full exhibition all March long at the Library Gallery, 254 Pinnacle St, Belleville. (February 28 to April 1) Operating under the moniker Lady Brazen Studios, Godden is a Quinte West–based artist whose paintings combine surrealism with bold, vibrant colour. Her work has been featured by Global News, YourTV Kingston, Umbrella Magazine, and The Intelligencer, and showcased in juried shows and festivals all across Ontario. Her paintings and limited-edition prints are held in private collections internationally. Godden’s paintings are defined by a signature combination of black-and-white subject matter punctuated by hyper-vivid colour. She uses digital collage as a foundation, reimagining and remixing nostalgic imagery into distinct conceptual works. These designs serve as a reference only, which she then freehand paints on canvas. Her artworks create a sense of transformation, nostalgia, and wonder, reframing familiar scenes through a surreal lens that invites emotional and narrative depth. The Art of Surreal Life encapsulates the conceptual language of her practice. Based out of her home studio in Trenton, Ontario, Godden personally conceptualizes, paints, frames, and prepares every original and print. Her evolving body of work reflects a commitment to craft and storytelling, offering viewers a space where familiar moments reveal the unexpected.

Free

Thru the Lens March Gallery Show

Belleville Art Association 392 Front Street, Belleville

Belleville Art Association Gallery Show and Sale March 3 to March 28th Opening March 7th 2pm to 4pm Lots of art pieces, artisan works, jewelry, prints, cards and so much more Great for Gifting

Gallery 121 Spring Show

48 Bridge Street East 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Ontario

Gallery 121 proudly presents our Spring Show featuring Debby Smith as Guest Artist, Larraine Milligan as Featured Member artist and the combined eclectic works of our members. Debby uses vivid fabric contoured with threads and texture in her Landscape Fibre Art pieces while Larraine asks you to step into the narrative created by her paintings of charcoal, cold wax, oils and ink, of the female body captured in her life drawings.

Free

Drop-In African Drumming Classes at The QAC

Quinte Arts Council 36 Bridge St. E., Belleville

Come and play the drums with us! Every Friday at the QAC Cultural Hub – join us for classes and learn to play African drums such as djembe, kpanlogo, and gome. Learn proper technique, learn several parts to a song, and join in an ensemble that will shake the house! Along with playing, learn about the history of the drums, how they are made, and the cultural significance of the music we will play. How to reserve your spot:   Isaac Nii Akrong Events – 4 Upcoming Activities and Tickets | Eventbrite Cost:  $10 / general admission Cash at the door Location:   Quinte Arts Council, 36 Bridge Street East, Belleville, ON Time: Every Friday 5:30-6:30 pm For all ages and experience levels Drums provided, first-come, first-served Note about accessibility: The Quinte Arts Council is currently in process of upgrading their space. At this time, there are stairs leading up to the front entrance, and the washroom is not wheelchair-accessible. Renovations are planned in the coming year.   stairs non-accessible washroom

St. Patrick’s Day Party

UpFront Cafe – 313 Front Street, Belleville

In March of 2023, a call was put out to assemble a crew for a St.Patrick’s day event in Deseronto. When the dust had settled around the shamrocks, beer and whiskey the line up looked like this: Steve Tanner, with a leaning towards the blues; Dan Clost, with a soulful voice and pickings and a celtic heart; Terri Clancy, the talented artist from the end of a road; Stephen Medd, the historical balladeer and songwriter; Randy Stewart, the man who knows no loves songs; Ron Marshal, the man from the country; Cousin Gibbard Suede, freshly released from the Witness Protection Program It was a magical evening of song, drink, dance and so much more. It has been said it was legendary! We dare to recreate this experience, 3 years later and 30 minutes up the road at the Upfront Café, on Friday March 13th. Doors open: 5:30 pm Music: 6:00 – 10:00 pm No cover – Pay what you can Licensed venue

LIVE MUSIC: Chris Morris @ Meyers Creek Brewing

Meyers Creek Brewing 60 Dundas St E, Belleville

Chris Morris is a folk singer based in Prince Edward County. A casually charismatic performer with a penchant for tall tales and a near exhaustive repertoire of songs to charm audiences of all temperaments, musical stalwart Chris Morris has carved out a reputation as a popular, in-demand singer/songwriter/musician on festival stages, pubs and clubs throughout Eastern Ontario. Known for invoking an atmosphere of unbridled fun, storytelling moxy and musical dexterity to any stage, Morris brings the same level of commitment to his sometimes wildly varied set list of classic covers as he does to his bitingly clever and unabashedly authentic original material, making for a potent, must-see experience. While it’s easiest to identify his delivery and style under the broadly inclusive Folk umbrella, Morris cites the music of The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, country troubadour Hank Williams, the psychedelic mastery of The Grateful Dead and jazzy machinations of Phish as equally inspiring alongside giants of folk such as Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly – not to mention the iconic Bob Dylan and of course Kingston legends The Tragically Hip