For Immediate Release
Minden, Ontario
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
10:00 AM
Release # 23-41
Subject: Minden Hills Cultural Centre presents the exhibit
Bateman Family: A Sense of Place, July 6 to Sept 2, 2023
The Bateman family cherish the memories of their summer holidays spent at the family
cottages in Haliburton County. Their experiences over several decades are captured in
this personal family exhibit featuring paintings by Alan, Brad, Jack, Robert & Ross, and
photographs by Birgit Freybe Bateman.
The exhibit will display early artwork of sentimental value to Robert plus special pieces
from his own collection including Among the Leaves and Queen Anne’s Lace. Original
works and limited-edition prints by the Bateman family will be on display, as well as a
selection of originals and prints available for sale.
During the exhibit, Robert is generously offering his original painting Castor canadensis
(acrylic on canvas, 36” x 36”, 2002) for sale. This unique painting was inspired when
Robert was driving home from his cottage in Haliburton and spotted a beaver on the
side of the road. Growing up, he spent many summers at the cottage waiting patiently at
the water's edge, with mosquitoes buzzing around his head, hoping to catch a glimpse
of the animal emerging from the water. During this chance encounter he pulled over
quickly to the roadside and snapped a few photographs. The beaver’s wet, slicked back
fur created a powerful image reminiscent of a bronze sculpture, which Robert enjoyed
recreating in his studio. The Minden Hills Cultural Centre will receive 25% of the
revenue from the sale of Castor canadensis.
Bateman Family: A Sense of Place will be on display at the Minden Hills Cultural Centre
– Agnes Jamieson Gallery from July 6 to September 2, 2023. The opening reception will
be held on Saturday, July 8 from 1 to 4 PM. Pre-registration is required for the Artist
Talk at 1:30 PM. To pre-register, please email culturalcentre@mindenhills.ca or call
705-286-3763.
The Agnes Jamieson Gallery is a public gallery with year-round visual exhibitions of
local and regional art. The Gallery is part of the Minden Hills Cultural Centre which also
includes the Museum, Heritage Village and Nature’s Place Interpretive Centre. The
Minden Hills Cultural Centre is located at 176 Bobcaygeon Road, Minden, Ontario and
is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Admission is by donation.
For questions regarding this exhibit, please call the Community Services Department at
705-286-1260 x 542. For more information, visit the Township of Minden Hills website at
www.mindenhills.ca.
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Contact Information:
Shannon Kelly, Manager of Cultural Services
Township of Minden Hills
PO Box 359, 7 Milne Street
Minden, ON K0M 2K0
skelly@mindenhills.ca