• Visualize It! with Iryna Molodecky

    The Kafana

    Turn Your Ideas, Dreams, and “What Ifs” into a Powerful Visual Map.
    Join us for a fun, inspiring, hands-on 90-minute workshop of Visualize It! where you’ll explore simple, intuitive drawing techniques to clarify your direction, shift perspective, and spark new possibilities.
    No drawing experience required – just curiosity.
    Create your own unique visual map to take home.
    Connect with other creative, like-minded people.
    Leave with a new way of seeing.
    Event limited to 20 people; fee includes beverage.

    $45.00
  • Pride Cake Night at Bayleaf Restaurant

    Bayleaf Resturant 182 Front Street, Belleville

    Pride Cake Night at Bay Leaf

    Join Gather & Glow for a fun, welcoming evening of creativity, connection, and celebration as we decorate a beautiful Pride-inspired cake together!

    Whether you’re a seasoned baker or have never picked up a piping bag before, this hands-on experience is designed for everyone. Come with friends, family, your partner, or on your own and enjoy an evening filled with laughter, creativity, and community.

    What’s Included:
    • A fully prepared cake ready to decorate
    • All decorating supplies provided
    • Step-by-step guidance throughout the evening
    • Your completed cake to take home and enjoy

    Date: Tuesday, June 23
    Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
    Location: Bay Leaf
    Cost: $45 per person

    Why Attend?
    • Celebrate love, inclusion, and community
    • Learn fun cake decorating techniques
    • Enjoy a relaxing and creative night out
    • Meet new people and make lasting memories

    Food and drinks will be available for purchase from Bay Leaf throughout the evening.

    Space is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot early!

    We can’t wait to gather, glow, and celebrate with you.

    $45
  • RISE: Give to Gain

    Quinte Arts Council Cultural Hub 36 Bridge St E, Belleville, Canada

    RISE is a space for women to be seen, heard, and honoured. This annual exhibition is an invitation to all who identify as women to share their artistic voices—bold or quiet, emerging or established—across painting, illustration, photography, mixed media, textiles, sculpture, and ceramics. Aligned with International Women’s Day 2026 and its theme Give to Gain, RISE explores what grows when we offer our time, our stories, our care, and our creativity. What do we gain when generosity becomes a practice? When women lift one another, what becomes possible—for ourselves, for our communities, for the future? RISE is more than an exhibition—it’s a gathering of voices, a shared platform, and a declaration that women’s creativity shapes culture. Exhibition: March 6th-27, 10:00am – 4:00pm (closed Mondays, Weekends) Featured Artwork: Angela Wiggins, “I Am Here”

  • Gallery 121 – Early Summer Show

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

    EARLY SUMMER SHOW – GALLERY 121 – JUNE 2nd– JULY 11th RECEPTION – JUNE 6th, 2026 The members of Gallery 121 are pleased to present their Early Summer Show, showcasing Guest Artists Emóke Wilson, Michael Amar and Featured Member Artist Cara Wilson. Cara is a multi-dimensional artist, whose primary medium is acrylic augmented with textural media and found objects. During her years as an international designer Cara absorbed a wide range of style influences and since retiring has embraced mixed media and is a creator of inspired landscape work. Cara has supported her development through local association memberships, and her paintings have been exhibited widely in the region. Emóke Wilson claims that art has been her best friend since childhood. Today she is also a Mixed-Media Artist, creating expressionistic, exclusive one-of-a-kind 2D and 3D works that are captured in unconventional works using bold colours, patterns and textures. Michael Amar is a well-known artist in the Hastings and Kingston areas where he has presented both solo and group shows, including at the Parrott Gallery. Michael is a master of many mediums including, but not limited to oil, sculpting, wood, copper, and inks.

  • Everyone Under the Rainbow: Belonging Exhibition

    Quinte Arts Council 36 Bridge St. E., Belleville

    The Quinte Arts Council in collaboration with Bay of Quinte PRIDE invites artists and community members of all ages to visit this special exhibition celebrating the theme of Belonging.

  • Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities – Exhibition

    J.M. Parrott Gallery 254 Pinnacle, Belleville

    We are pleased to invite you to the opening reception of “Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities,” an exhibition presented by Bridging Communities Crocheters. This show highlights the work of 40 local and international crocheters who are contributing to the Bridging Communities Crochet Project, an initiative to yarnstorm the Upper Front Street Bridge in Belleville.

    Exhibition Dates:
    June 20 – July 25

    Free
  • Rainbow: Belonging Reception

    Quinte Arts Council 36 Bridge St. E., Belleville

    Join us for a reception in celebration of this year’s Rainbow exhibition. Artists, friends, family and all those interested are invited to come enjoy the exhibit and mingle before it’s gone! Wednesday June 24th, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm.

  • Sister Act at Pinnacle Playhouse

    Pinnacle Playhouse 256 Pinnacle Street, Belleville,ON

    When disco diva, Deloris Van Cartier, witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in the one place the cops are sure she won’t be found: a convent! Disguised as a nun, she finds herself at odds with both the rigid lifestyle and uptight Mother Superior. Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris breathes new life into the church and community but, in doing so, blows her cover. Written by Joseph Howard for the Motion Picture of the same name. Directed by Moira Nikander-Forrester. Pinnacle Playhouse, 256 Pinnacle St, Belleville, ON. Preview June 9. Performances June 11-28 Wednesdays (new) to Sundays. Nearby parking, wheelchair accessible. Tickets at 613-967-1442 or bellevilletheatreguild.ca.

    $16 – $26
  • Belleville Farmers Market

    Belleville Farmers Market 15 Market Square, Belleville, ON, Canada

    The Belleville Farmers Market is a cherished tradition in the heart of downtown Belleville, offering a unique shopping experience for locals and visitors alike. Open year-round on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 8am to 4pm, the market provides a wide range of fresh, local produce, baked goods, artisanal products, and handmade crafts.

  • RISE: Give to Gain

    Quinte Arts Council Cultural Hub 36 Bridge St E, Belleville, Canada

    RISE is a space for women to be seen, heard, and honoured. This annual exhibition is an invitation to all who identify as women to share their artistic voices—bold or quiet, emerging or established—across painting, illustration, photography, mixed media, textiles, sculpture, and ceramics. Aligned with International Women’s Day 2026 and its theme Give to Gain, RISE explores what grows when we offer our time, our stories, our care, and our creativity. What do we gain when generosity becomes a practice? When women lift one another, what becomes possible—for ourselves, for our communities, for the future? RISE is more than an exhibition—it’s a gathering of voices, a shared platform, and a declaration that women’s creativity shapes culture. Exhibition: March 6th-27, 10:00am – 4:00pm (closed Mondays, Weekends) Featured Artwork: Angela Wiggins, “I Am Here”

  • Gallery 121 – Early Summer Show

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

    EARLY SUMMER SHOW – GALLERY 121 – JUNE 2nd– JULY 11th RECEPTION – JUNE 6th, 2026 The members of Gallery 121 are pleased to present their Early Summer Show, showcasing Guest Artists Emóke Wilson, Michael Amar and Featured Member Artist Cara Wilson. Cara is a multi-dimensional artist, whose primary medium is acrylic augmented with textural media and found objects. During her years as an international designer Cara absorbed a wide range of style influences and since retiring has embraced mixed media and is a creator of inspired landscape work. Cara has supported her development through local association memberships, and her paintings have been exhibited widely in the region. Emóke Wilson claims that art has been her best friend since childhood. Today she is also a Mixed-Media Artist, creating expressionistic, exclusive one-of-a-kind 2D and 3D works that are captured in unconventional works using bold colours, patterns and textures. Michael Amar is a well-known artist in the Hastings and Kingston areas where he has presented both solo and group shows, including at the Parrott Gallery. Michael is a master of many mediums including, but not limited to oil, sculpting, wood, copper, and inks.

  • Everyone Under the Rainbow: Belonging Exhibition

    Quinte Arts Council 36 Bridge St. E., Belleville

    The Quinte Arts Council in collaboration with Bay of Quinte PRIDE invites artists and community members of all ages to visit this special exhibition celebrating the theme of Belonging.

  • Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities – Exhibition

    J.M. Parrott Gallery 254 Pinnacle, Belleville

    We are pleased to invite you to the opening reception of “Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities,” an exhibition presented by Bridging Communities Crocheters. This show highlights the work of 40 local and international crocheters who are contributing to the Bridging Communities Crochet Project, an initiative to yarnstorm the Upper Front Street Bridge in Belleville.

    Exhibition Dates:
    June 20 – July 25

  • Poetry Night at The Kafana

    The Kafana

    Come hang out at our monthly Poetry Night! We will be enjoying an open mic with complimentary drinks and prizes for poets who choose to share their work! Join us to snap, clap, and stomp for your favorites, and cheer on local poets! People of all ages and languages are welcome to participate!

  • Sister Act at Pinnacle Playhouse

    Pinnacle Playhouse 256 Pinnacle Street, Belleville,ON

    When disco diva, Deloris Van Cartier, witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in the one place the cops are sure she won’t be found: a convent! Disguised as a nun, she finds herself at odds with both the rigid lifestyle and uptight Mother Superior. Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris breathes new life into the church and community but, in doing so, blows her cover. Written by Joseph Howard for the Motion Picture of the same name. Directed by Moira Nikander-Forrester. Pinnacle Playhouse, 256 Pinnacle St, Belleville, ON. Preview June 9. Performances June 11-28 Wednesdays (new) to Sundays. Nearby parking, wheelchair accessible. Tickets at 613-967-1442 or bellevilletheatreguild.ca.

    $16 – $26
  • RISE: Give to Gain

    Quinte Arts Council Cultural Hub 36 Bridge St E, Belleville, Canada

    RISE is a space for women to be seen, heard, and honoured. This annual exhibition is an invitation to all who identify as women to share their artistic voices—bold or quiet, emerging or established—across painting, illustration, photography, mixed media, textiles, sculpture, and ceramics. Aligned with International Women’s Day 2026 and its theme Give to Gain, RISE explores what grows when we offer our time, our stories, our care, and our creativity. What do we gain when generosity becomes a practice? When women lift one another, what becomes possible—for ourselves, for our communities, for the future? RISE is more than an exhibition—it’s a gathering of voices, a shared platform, and a declaration that women’s creativity shapes culture. Exhibition: March 6th-27, 10:00am – 4:00pm (closed Mondays, Weekends) Featured Artwork: Angela Wiggins, “I Am Here”

  • Gallery 121 – Early Summer Show

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

    EARLY SUMMER SHOW – GALLERY 121 – JUNE 2nd– JULY 11th RECEPTION – JUNE 6th, 2026 The members of Gallery 121 are pleased to present their Early Summer Show, showcasing Guest Artists Emóke Wilson, Michael Amar and Featured Member Artist Cara Wilson. Cara is a multi-dimensional artist, whose primary medium is acrylic augmented with textural media and found objects. During her years as an international designer Cara absorbed a wide range of style influences and since retiring has embraced mixed media and is a creator of inspired landscape work. Cara has supported her development through local association memberships, and her paintings have been exhibited widely in the region. Emóke Wilson claims that art has been her best friend since childhood. Today she is also a Mixed-Media Artist, creating expressionistic, exclusive one-of-a-kind 2D and 3D works that are captured in unconventional works using bold colours, patterns and textures. Michael Amar is a well-known artist in the Hastings and Kingston areas where he has presented both solo and group shows, including at the Parrott Gallery. Michael is a master of many mediums including, but not limited to oil, sculpting, wood, copper, and inks.

  • Everyone Under the Rainbow: Belonging Exhibition

    Quinte Arts Council 36 Bridge St. E., Belleville

    The Quinte Arts Council in collaboration with Bay of Quinte PRIDE invites artists and community members of all ages to visit this special exhibition celebrating the theme of Belonging.

  • Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities – Exhibition

    J.M. Parrott Gallery 254 Pinnacle, Belleville

    We are pleased to invite you to the opening reception of “Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities,” an exhibition presented by Bridging Communities Crocheters. This show highlights the work of 40 local and international crocheters who are contributing to the Bridging Communities Crochet Project, an initiative to yarnstorm the Upper Front Street Bridge in Belleville.

    Exhibition Dates:
    June 20 – July 25

    Free
  • Sister Act at Pinnacle Playhouse

    Pinnacle Playhouse 256 Pinnacle Street, Belleville,ON

    When disco diva, Deloris Van Cartier, witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in the one place the cops are sure she won’t be found: a convent! Disguised as a nun, she finds herself at odds with both the rigid lifestyle and uptight Mother Superior. Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris breathes new life into the church and community but, in doing so, blows her cover. Written by Joseph Howard for the Motion Picture of the same name. Directed by Moira Nikander-Forrester. Pinnacle Playhouse, 256 Pinnacle St, Belleville, ON. Preview June 9. Performances June 11-28 Wednesdays (new) to Sundays. Nearby parking, wheelchair accessible. Tickets at 613-967-1442 or bellevilletheatreguild.ca.

    $16 – $26
  • Belleville Farmers Market

    Belleville Farmers Market 15 Market Square, Belleville, ON, Canada

    The Belleville Farmers Market is a cherished tradition in the heart of downtown Belleville, offering a unique shopping experience for locals and visitors alike. Open year-round on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 8am to 4pm, the market provides a wide range of fresh, local produce, baked goods, artisanal products, and handmade crafts.

  • Gallery 121 – Early Summer Show

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

    EARLY SUMMER SHOW – GALLERY 121 – JUNE 2nd– JULY 11th RECEPTION – JUNE 6th, 2026 The members of Gallery 121 are pleased to present their Early Summer Show, showcasing Guest Artists Emóke Wilson, Michael Amar and Featured Member Artist Cara Wilson. Cara is a multi-dimensional artist, whose primary medium is acrylic augmented with textural media and found objects. During her years as an international designer Cara absorbed a wide range of style influences and since retiring has embraced mixed media and is a creator of inspired landscape work. Cara has supported her development through local association memberships, and her paintings have been exhibited widely in the region. Emóke Wilson claims that art has been her best friend since childhood. Today she is also a Mixed-Media Artist, creating expressionistic, exclusive one-of-a-kind 2D and 3D works that are captured in unconventional works using bold colours, patterns and textures. Michael Amar is a well-known artist in the Hastings and Kingston areas where he has presented both solo and group shows, including at the Parrott Gallery. Michael is a master of many mediums including, but not limited to oil, sculpting, wood, copper, and inks.

  • Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities – Exhibition

    J.M. Parrott Gallery 254 Pinnacle, Belleville

    We are pleased to invite you to the opening reception of “Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities,” an exhibition presented by Bridging Communities Crocheters. This show highlights the work of 40 local and international crocheters who are contributing to the Bridging Communities Crochet Project, an initiative to yarnstorm the Upper Front Street Bridge in Belleville.

    Exhibition Dates:
    June 20 – July 25

  • Free Crochet Circle with Emebet Belete at the Parrott Gallery

    JOHN M. PARROTT ART GALLERY 254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville

    The Parrott Gallery invites you to a Free Crochet Circle on Saturday, June 27, 2026 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. in the Third Floor Meeting Room. Join artist Emebet Belete for this fun, instructional crochet circle. Everyone welcome, beginners and experienced artists alike! This gathering is in association with our upcoming exhibition Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities on display between June 20 and July 25, 2026 in Gallery 1. All materials supplied – registration requested – drop-ins welcome.

  • Sister Act at Pinnacle Playhouse

    Pinnacle Playhouse 256 Pinnacle Street, Belleville,ON

    When disco diva, Deloris Van Cartier, witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in the one place the cops are sure she won’t be found: a convent! Disguised as a nun, she finds herself at odds with both the rigid lifestyle and uptight Mother Superior. Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris breathes new life into the church and community but, in doing so, blows her cover. Written by Joseph Howard for the Motion Picture of the same name. Directed by Moira Nikander-Forrester. Pinnacle Playhouse, 256 Pinnacle St, Belleville, ON. Preview June 9. Performances June 11-28 Wednesdays (new) to Sundays. Nearby parking, wheelchair accessible. Tickets at 613-967-1442 or bellevilletheatreguild.ca.

    $16 – $26
  • Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities – Exhibition

    J.M. Parrott Gallery 254 Pinnacle, Belleville

    We are pleased to invite you to the opening reception of “Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities,” an exhibition presented by Bridging Communities Crocheters. This show highlights the work of 40 local and international crocheters who are contributing to the Bridging Communities Crochet Project, an initiative to yarnstorm the Upper Front Street Bridge in Belleville.

    Exhibition Dates:
    June 20 – July 25

  • WLW “Out for Lunch” at The Kafana

    The Kafana

    Come to The Kafana every last Sunday of the month for an inclusive WLW “Out for Lunch” queer/lesbian lunch meetup group here in the Bay of Quinte. Celebrate pride with us, all are welcome!

  • Sister Act at Pinnacle Playhouse

    Pinnacle Playhouse 256 Pinnacle Street, Belleville,ON

    When disco diva, Deloris Van Cartier, witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in the one place the cops are sure she won’t be found: a convent! Disguised as a nun, she finds herself at odds with both the rigid lifestyle and uptight Mother Superior. Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris breathes new life into the church and community but, in doing so, blows her cover. Written by Joseph Howard for the Motion Picture of the same name. Directed by Moira Nikander-Forrester. Pinnacle Playhouse, 256 Pinnacle St, Belleville, ON. Preview June 9. Performances June 11-28 Wednesdays (new) to Sundays. Nearby parking, wheelchair accessible. Tickets at 613-967-1442 or bellevilletheatreguild.ca.

    $16 – $26
  • Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities – Exhibition

    J.M. Parrott Gallery 254 Pinnacle, Belleville

    We are pleased to invite you to the opening reception of “Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities,” an exhibition presented by Bridging Communities Crocheters. This show highlights the work of 40 local and international crocheters who are contributing to the Bridging Communities Crochet Project, an initiative to yarnstorm the Upper Front Street Bridge in Belleville.

    Exhibition Dates:
    June 20 – July 25

  • Meditation Monday at The Kafana

    The Kafana

    You will explore different meditation techniques including, but not limited to, vajrayana tradition, meditation of self-inquiry, tratak, etc.

    We’ll start at the top of the hour with an introduction of that day’s technique, followed by a discussion period (approximately 15-20 minutes), and wrap up with a sitting for about 30-40 minutes.

    $18.00
  • Belleville Farmers Market

    Belleville Farmers Market 15 Market Square, Belleville, ON, Canada

    The Belleville Farmers Market is a cherished tradition in the heart of downtown Belleville, offering a unique shopping experience for locals and visitors alike. Open year-round on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 8am to 4pm, the market provides a wide range of fresh, local produce, baked goods, artisanal products, and handmade crafts.

  • Gallery 121 – Early Summer Show

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

    EARLY SUMMER SHOW – GALLERY 121 – JUNE 2nd– JULY 11th RECEPTION – JUNE 6th, 2026 The members of Gallery 121 are pleased to present their Early Summer Show, showcasing Guest Artists Emóke Wilson, Michael Amar and Featured Member Artist Cara Wilson. Cara is a multi-dimensional artist, whose primary medium is acrylic augmented with textural media and found objects. During her years as an international designer Cara absorbed a wide range of style influences and since retiring has embraced mixed media and is a creator of inspired landscape work. Cara has supported her development through local association memberships, and her paintings have been exhibited widely in the region. Emóke Wilson claims that art has been her best friend since childhood. Today she is also a Mixed-Media Artist, creating expressionistic, exclusive one-of-a-kind 2D and 3D works that are captured in unconventional works using bold colours, patterns and textures. Michael Amar is a well-known artist in the Hastings and Kingston areas where he has presented both solo and group shows, including at the Parrott Gallery. Michael is a master of many mediums including, but not limited to oil, sculpting, wood, copper, and inks.

  • Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities – Exhibition

    J.M. Parrott Gallery 254 Pinnacle, Belleville

    We are pleased to invite you to the opening reception of “Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities,” an exhibition presented by Bridging Communities Crocheters. This show highlights the work of 40 local and international crocheters who are contributing to the Bridging Communities Crochet Project, an initiative to yarnstorm the Upper Front Street Bridge in Belleville.

    Exhibition Dates:
    June 20 – July 25

  • Gallery 121 – Early Summer Show

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

    EARLY SUMMER SHOW – GALLERY 121 – JUNE 2nd– JULY 11th RECEPTION – JUNE 6th, 2026 The members of Gallery 121 are pleased to present their Early Summer Show, showcasing Guest Artists Emóke Wilson, Michael Amar and Featured Member Artist Cara Wilson. Cara is a multi-dimensional artist, whose primary medium is acrylic augmented with textural media and found objects. During her years as an international designer Cara absorbed a wide range of style influences and since retiring has embraced mixed media and is a creator of inspired landscape work. Cara has supported her development through local association memberships, and her paintings have been exhibited widely in the region. Emóke Wilson claims that art has been her best friend since childhood. Today she is also a Mixed-Media Artist, creating expressionistic, exclusive one-of-a-kind 2D and 3D works that are captured in unconventional works using bold colours, patterns and textures. Michael Amar is a well-known artist in the Hastings and Kingston areas where he has presented both solo and group shows, including at the Parrott Gallery. Michael is a master of many mediums including, but not limited to oil, sculpting, wood, copper, and inks.

    Free
  • Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities – Exhibition

    J.M. Parrott Gallery 254 Pinnacle, Belleville

    We are pleased to invite you to the opening reception of “Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities,” an exhibition presented by Bridging Communities Crocheters. This show highlights the work of 40 local and international crocheters who are contributing to the Bridging Communities Crochet Project, an initiative to yarnstorm the Upper Front Street Bridge in Belleville.

    Exhibition Dates:
    June 20 – July 25

    Free
  • Belleville Farmers Market

    Belleville Farmers Market 15 Market Square, Belleville, ON, Canada

    The Belleville Farmers Market is a cherished tradition in the heart of downtown Belleville, offering a unique shopping experience for locals and visitors alike. Open year-round on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 8am to 4pm, the market provides a wide range of fresh, local produce, baked goods, artisanal products, and handmade crafts.

  • Gallery 121 – Early Summer Show

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

    EARLY SUMMER SHOW – GALLERY 121 – JUNE 2nd– JULY 11th RECEPTION – JUNE 6th, 2026 The members of Gallery 121 are pleased to present their Early Summer Show, showcasing Guest Artists Emóke Wilson, Michael Amar and Featured Member Artist Cara Wilson. Cara is a multi-dimensional artist, whose primary medium is acrylic augmented with textural media and found objects. During her years as an international designer Cara absorbed a wide range of style influences and since retiring has embraced mixed media and is a creator of inspired landscape work. Cara has supported her development through local association memberships, and her paintings have been exhibited widely in the region. Emóke Wilson claims that art has been her best friend since childhood. Today she is also a Mixed-Media Artist, creating expressionistic, exclusive one-of-a-kind 2D and 3D works that are captured in unconventional works using bold colours, patterns and textures. Michael Amar is a well-known artist in the Hastings and Kingston areas where he has presented both solo and group shows, including at the Parrott Gallery. Michael is a master of many mediums including, but not limited to oil, sculpting, wood, copper, and inks.

  • Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities – Exhibition

    J.M. Parrott Gallery 254 Pinnacle, Belleville

    We are pleased to invite you to the opening reception of “Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities,” an exhibition presented by Bridging Communities Crocheters. This show highlights the work of 40 local and international crocheters who are contributing to the Bridging Communities Crochet Project, an initiative to yarnstorm the Upper Front Street Bridge in Belleville.

    Exhibition Dates:
    June 20 – July 25

  • LIVE MUSIC: Cousin Gibbard Suede

    UpFront Cafe – 313 Front Street, Belleville

    Cousin Gibbard Suede brings his live music, unique style and original tunes to the UpFront Cafe on the first Thursdays each month from 3 – 5 pm.

    No cover
    Licensed venue
    Snacks and refreshments available

  • Gallery 121 – Early Summer Show

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

    EARLY SUMMER SHOW – GALLERY 121 – JUNE 2nd– JULY 11th RECEPTION – JUNE 6th, 2026 The members of Gallery 121 are pleased to present their Early Summer Show, showcasing Guest Artists Emóke Wilson, Michael Amar and Featured Member Artist Cara Wilson. Cara is a multi-dimensional artist, whose primary medium is acrylic augmented with textural media and found objects. During her years as an international designer Cara absorbed a wide range of style influences and since retiring has embraced mixed media and is a creator of inspired landscape work. Cara has supported her development through local association memberships, and her paintings have been exhibited widely in the region. Emóke Wilson claims that art has been her best friend since childhood. Today she is also a Mixed-Media Artist, creating expressionistic, exclusive one-of-a-kind 2D and 3D works that are captured in unconventional works using bold colours, patterns and textures. Michael Amar is a well-known artist in the Hastings and Kingston areas where he has presented both solo and group shows, including at the Parrott Gallery. Michael is a master of many mediums including, but not limited to oil, sculpting, wood, copper, and inks.