Three Sisters Cultural Centre
The Three Sisters Cultural Centre is a not-for-profit organization that was established during COVID and before a building was secured it provided a means for artists to sell their work online during a time when no events were operating.
The Centre's mandate is the establishment and operation of a creative industries complex to provide a supportive environment where artisans and the creative industry can thrive through exhibitions, sales and networking. Now located in the heart of the tourist Village of St. Jacobs, in Southern Ontario, Three Sisters renovated an old tire garage and a house to provide an innovative creative industries complex that features active art studios, recording studios, an event space, an art gallery, and the Tasting House, which showcases the flavours of local producers.
The Centre opened its doors in March 2022, and focuses on experiential activities, where visitors engage with artists in their studios, participate in workshops and enjoy exhibitions. The Three Sisters hosts art exhibitions and shows, as well as art workshops. Special events and festivals are held at Three Sisters too . Anyone and everyone can use and stay in the Center. Public organizations, corporations, and individuals can rent space for their meetings, events and celebrations. The Center is committed to supporting artists and the creative industry by creating opportunities to interact with the Village's residents and visitors through meaningful, unique and local events.
The Centre's mandate is the establishment and operation of a creative industries complex to provide a supportive environment where artisans and the creative industry can thrive through exhibitions, sales and networking. Now located in the heart of the tourist Village of St. Jacobs, in Southern Ontario, Three Sisters renovated an old tire garage and a house to provide an innovative creative industries complex that features active art studios, recording studios, an event space, an art gallery, and the Tasting House, which showcases the flavours of local producers.
The Centre opened its doors in March 2022, and focuses on experiential activities, where visitors engage with artists in their studios, participate in workshops and enjoy exhibitions. The Three Sisters hosts art exhibitions and shows, as well as art workshops. Special events and festivals are held at Three Sisters too . Anyone and everyone can use and stay in the Center. Public organizations, corporations, and individuals can rent space for their meetings, events and celebrations. The Center is committed to supporting artists and the creative industry by creating opportunities to interact with the Village's residents and visitors through meaningful, unique and local events.

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