
Location: 41 Bridge St. W. Tillsonburg ON N4G 5P2
Phone: 519.842.6151
Hours: Monday - Saturday | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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the station arts centre


Oxford Studio Tour
Get ready for an exciting, free, and creative experience!
The Oxford Studio Tour invites you to discover the vibrant world of local art throughout Oxford County. With nearly 30 talented artists showcased at 13 unique locations, it’s a celebration of creativity you won’t want to miss.
Date(s): May 3rd & 4th
Time: 10AM - 5PM
Free admission, open to the public
Current Exhibit
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Eric Olcsvary
The theme of this exhibition is specifically the path I’ve chosen in my artistic practice and the growth that has come from it. As a comic book artist, ink has certainly become my main focus for my whole life both in my artworks and my inspirations. Day and night I read comics and draw comics. Showcased will be actual penciled and inked pages from comic books I am working on, as well as paintings that have brought me to where I am now both in skill and artistic concepts.
Opening Friday May 9th
Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Free admission, open to the public
Upcoming Exhibit
Programs
- Tue, Apr 1541 Bridge St WJoin Potter Robert for this introductory program learning techniques of pinch pot, slabbing and coiling to create whimsical and functional items. All items will be glazed before returned.
- Wed, May 1441 Bridge St WIn this workshop, students will be introduced to acrylic paint through learning colour blending techniques, basic colour theory, and a series of painting exercises. Experience a variety of techniques and styles with instructor Lindsay Liboiron. Students will work towards completing a larger painting
- Tue, May 2741 Bridge St WOver four weeks, students will explore charcoal drawing tools and realism techniques to create realistic portrait artwork. Using photo references, we will study the structures and forms of the face through small studies of the mouth, eyes, nose, ears, and hair.
- Fri, May 3041 Bridge St WHave a glass of wine, catch up with friends and create an adorable tray and cup with Pottery instructor Heather Cnockaert!
- Sat, Jun 2141 Bridge St WDive into the world of Vincent van Gogh and Post-Impressionism. In the first part of the day, learn about the life of Vincent van Gogh and the techniques that define his unique style. Create your own rendition of "Wheatfield with Cypresses" with guided instruction and an image for reference.
- Fri, Jul 1841 Bridge St WLearn how to paint the quiet feel of a lake with a floating red canoe while enjoying a glass of local wine. Step by step instruction by artist Stella Jurgen using acrylic paints on a 20” x 16” canvas. Take home a lovely painting that you will cherish for years to come.
Memberships
Discover our wide range of membership benefits!
Enjoy discounts on classes and art supplies, opportunities to showcase and sell your work, engage in collaborative projects within our vibrant local community. New memberships available for businesses and non-profit organizations.
Join us today for a journey of creativity, connection, and growth!


Station Arts Centre
Art Rental Program
Art rental is an affordable and flexible way to enjoy original 2-dimensional art. Our Art Rental Program represents approximately 40 artists with over 120 original works in a wide variety of styles and subjects. Artworks include paintings, photography and mixed media.
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The Station Arts Centre is a charitable organization with a mission to promote the arts within Tillsonburg and area. We are a local historical site that provides visitor information, art galleries, art programming, a variety of in house groups, artisan gift shop, pottery studio & Saturday Farmer’s Market. The Station Arts Centre is here due to your support!
Registered Charity Number 119264752 RR0001
"In Tillsonburg, as we gather on the traditional territory of indigenous peoples, dating back countless generations, we acknowledge the Anishinaabek (Ah-nish-in-a-bek), Haudenosaunee (Ho-den-no-show-nee) and Attawandaron (Add-a-won-da-run) peoples, showing respect for the long-standing relationships that Indigenous Nations have to this land, as they are the original caretakers."