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Horseshoe Bay Art Walk to showcase local artists creations

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Horseshoe Bay will come alive with an Art Walk featuring five local artists showcasing handcrafted paintings, pottery, woodwork, and mixed media along the waterfront.
Gagandeep Ghuman
May 23, 2026 9:19am

Local artists are inviting the community to an artwalk in Horseshoe Bay on Sunday, May 31, 2026, from 11 am to 4 pm.

Five local artists and artisans will showcase handcrafted works at the Horseshoe Bay Art Walk, set along the village’s waterfront. Works of Lil Chrzan will be at 6357 Argyle Avenue. artworks of Helen Weiser & Tannis Turner at 6488 Bay Street. Andre Berard will be at 6585 Nelson Avenue, and those from Ruth Leithal can be viewed at 6411 Imperial Avenue.

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The event will feature paintings, pottery, handcrafted wood charcuterie boards, and mixed media pieces. According to organizers, visitors can expect landscapes, coastal scenes, abstract works, and ceramics, alongside wooden serving boards.

Each participating artist brings a different style and creative process to the event, organizers said, with works suited to collectors, casual admirers, and gift shoppers.

Beyond the displays, the Art Walk gives visitors a chance to meet the makers, ask about their techniques, and learn what shapes their work. Guests are encouraged to stroll through the village while viewing original pieces and speaking with the artists directly.

Organizers said the event aims to highlight local craftsmanship and connect residents with the artistic community in Horseshoe Bay and surrounding areas.

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