Everywhere you look there's group of seven murals... downtown, down alleys, on the backs of buildings overlooking parking lots... plus the Tom Thomson sculpture... Huntsville is so very nice!
The artwork was beautiful. Lots to look at and gaze upon. Good way to get to know some of the artists that may not be well known. Worth the visit.
This isn't your standard museum, artwork is displayed on the outside of various businesses through out Huntsville and Muskoka. A great way to spend the day with friends and family. Touch the Group of Seven and others.
Some are hard to find, initially. You really have to walk around. Others are poorly placed, for instance over garbage bins. Overall: great to see. But maybe some locations need to be revisited.
Don't miss out viewing these magnificent displays of the Group of Seven works, all outside and huge! Loved this fantastic touch in Huntsville!
My friend and I enjoyed viewing the Group of Seven paintings around town and the gallery. I just had to buy a few to grace my home as a reminder of our visit to the Muskokas
Our family loved looking at this art on buildings throughout Huntsville, and our child got into it looking for more and the whole family discussed the Group of Seven. Great idea!
These are large reproductions of famous Group of Seven paintings. You can start anywhere in the downtown area and there is a painting on every corner. Some you have to look up to see. Don't miss the sculpture of Tom Thompson in front of the Theatre. He sits there painting all year, beside his canoe.
Special event in Huntsville is an annual Group of Seven painting downtown where you can add your touch and copies of major works on buildings...look up as you park. On the edge of AlgonquinPark so perfect pairing.
Walk around Historic Huntsville Downtown core & you will see these Murals painted on the sides of buildings. My mom is 84 & was born in Huntsville, so The Group of Seven has great meaning to her. We had to park in behind & down below to go to a small sidewalk Cafe/Bakery. It was raining, but even that does not spoil Great Art.