WHAT'S HAPPENING“School Works” Exhibits by Students of Glendale High School & Annandale School You are cordially invited to the opening for Glendale High School & Annandale School Friday, May 11 7-9pm, at the Station Arts Centre in both the Changing Exhibit Gallery & the Bridge St. Gallery. Enjoy the works of these up and coming artists and enjoy refreshments! Admission is free. Exhibit runs through until May 26.
Theatre Tillsonburg
Station Arts Centre is the ticket outlet for Theatre Tillsonburg
Upcoming Production
Aspirins and Elephants
(May 3-6 & 10-13 2012)
Call the Theatre Box Office 519-688-3026
Bring Your Imagination, Let Us Do The Rest.
Arts & Crafts Programming Spring programming is underway! We offer classes for children, teens, youth and adults. Pre-registration is required for all classes and workshops. |
About Us
The Station is a historical site that provides tourist information, art galleries, adult & children’s art programming, a variety of in house clubs, artisan gift shop, pottery studio & a Saturday Farmer’s Market.
The Centre is comprised of two historic train stations. These stations are the Great Western Railway Station which is located on its original site & The Tillsonburg Lake Erie & Pacific C.P. Station which was moved from its’ original home located further down Bridge St., in 1994. The two stations are joined uniquely together via the Station Gallery which is used to feature a diverse array of Changing Art Exhibits.
The Guild invites all visitors to stop by & partake in our proud heritage. Admission is free.
The Station Arts Centre is a non-profit organization and a part of Tillsonburg & Area since 1982.
Station Info
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Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm Saturday 9am - 2pm October to April 9am - 4pm May-September |
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41 Bridge. St. W.
Tillsonburg, Ontario
N4G 5P2
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| Phone: | 519-842-6151 | |
| Fax: | 519-842-7555 |
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Station Office |
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Classes |
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Down Home Country Christmas |
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By Creative Hands |
Sponsors
The Station Arts Centre is a proud recipient of funding in 2011 through the Ontario Trillium Foundation.





