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The Dundas Museum and Archives welcomes Wesley Bates, a wood engraver and Artist from Clifford, Ontario, to our Impressions: 500 Years of Printmaking exhibition lecture series. For this Impressions Lecture Series segment, Wesley will share his life-long love for art and stories of his remarkable career as a printmaker.
Wesley Bates has been an artist and wood engraver since 1977. He attended school at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, where he studied printmaking and painting as well as the intricate art of traditional Japanese woodcuts – a time-intensive medium which can feature up to fourteen different colours in a single woodcut.
This event runs from 6pm-7pm.