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Celebrating 15 Years!
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WE'RE CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF TRAVELING AND PAINTING CANADA!

Cam Forrester, Greg Hargarten, Paul Trottier, Roger Trottier, and Ken Van Rees are celebrating 15 years of traveling, exploring and painting Canada together with a pop-up exhibition of paintings at Willows Golf & Country Club, October 14-15. Entitled Painting the Canadian Landscape, the exhibition and sale features over 70 works from the artists, collectively as Men Who Paint, which were painted at many remote areas of the country or derived from sketches done in the field. The exhibit also features documentary films of their adventures.
 
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About Men Who Paint
Men Who Paint have spent over a decade exploring and painting across Canada and abroad. Their travels have seen them in Northern Germany, British Columbia, Alberta’s Banff National Park and Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Ontario’s Algonquin Park, Yukon’s Ivvavik National Park, Saskatchewan’s Prince Albert National Park, Emma Lake, La Ronge and Cypress Hills.
Copyright © Men Who Paint 2020       Cam Forrester     Greg Hargarten     Paul Trottier     Roger Trottier     Ken Van Rees