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Subject: To Change

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What?
Subject: To Change is an art show unlike any you've seen before. Showcasing a wide and eclectic variety of styles, topics, and subjects, it manages to find a coherent theme that flows energetically throughout the collection. Works are presented in acrylic, pen-and-ink, watercolour, and mixed media, and cover an emotional spectrum that ranges from spiritual, through dark and intense, to whimsical and playful.

Who?
Subject: To Change features an assortment of works by Lezley Davidson, Kimberlee Wilson, and Stephanie Maksylewich.
Lezley is currently pursuing a creative career in childrens' literature, and is the manager of Curry's Art Store in Markham, Ontario, where she teaches art classes to adults and children in a variety of media.
Kimberlee is a talented spiritual artist, recently certified as a Divine Energy Healer and Hot Stone Massage therapist. Kimberlee is also a very talented creator of natural Homeopathic cosmetics.
Stephanie enjoys exploring symbolism and meaning through her art, and takes an experimental approach to learning and creating new techniques. Stephanie is also a computer programmer, and participates in a diverse assortment of interests.

Where?
The show is being held at the gallery of Beaux-Arts Brampton, located at #70-74 Main Street North, Brampton, Ontario, L6V 1N7.

When?
The show opens on Thursday, August 18th and runs until Saturday, September 3rd, 2005. The opening reception is from 5pm to 9pm on August 18th, and the regular show hours are Thursdays and Fridays from 12 noon to 5pm, Saturdays from 8am to 3pm. Also, by chance and appointment.

Why?
Lezley, Kimberlee, and Stephanie have decided to use their show to help support the Arts and Education for Children Fund, of the Peel Heritage Complex, with a donation of 50% of the show's proceeds.
Every year the Peel Heritage Complex's Arts and Education for Children Fund offers scholarships to their popular March Break, Summer, and Teen classes for children whose families are not in a financial position to provide children with the enrichment opportunities such as art and archaeology classes. The classes offer children the opportunity to create, explore, and express themselves.