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Foreground: Monocle #2 by Ron Eady, Carved wood & burned wax
Foreground: Monocle #2 by Ron Eady, Carved wood & burned wax
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About Maison Depoivre

Maison Depoivre was founded in 2013 by Vincent Depoivre and Christophe Doussot, two Frenchmen who moved to Prince Edward County. For the first years, the exhibitions were presented in a typical Ontario Century farmhouse. In 2017, the gallery was relocated in a Historical barrack of Camp Picton, a WWII airport located in Prince Edward County, now Base31.

Many original elements of the 3,000 sq. ft. barrack have been preserved. The outcome is a minimalist space where shapes, colours and textures fully come to life.

Working with both local and international artists, Vincent and Christophe are well recognized for their very personal curating style.

Owners Vincent Depoivre and Christophe Doussot are excited to have re-opened their unique exhibition space located in one of Camp Picton’s historic barracks, showcasing local and visiting artists.

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Maison Depoivre Art Gallery

Base31
Barrack #3, 343 County Road 22, Picton

Open Thursdays-Sundays 11 AM-5 PM

maisondepoivre.artgallery@gmail.com

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