The Morse Museum will be hosting an art exhibit featuring the artwork of local artist Carl Parker. The exhibit will run from the 2nd to the 16th of December 2023 with a meet and great with Mr. Parker on the 9th (2:00PM-4:30PM). The museum will be providing refreshments during the meet and greet and the public will have to opportunity to purchase some of Mr. Parker's art. The museum would like to invite the public to come and meet Mr. Parker and take in his wonderful art.
About the Artist: Carl Parker was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick and always had a passion for art. He began drawing at the young age of 8 and began painting at age 26 at the behest of his grandmother. His style of art combines elements of impressionism, abstraction, and expressionism. People from all over the world collect his artwork. Carl now lives in Morse, Saskatchewan with his wife and dog, Rudy.
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Morse Museum was originally a school house built in 1912. It started out as a four room building, but later, in 1928 two more rooms were added. After the new school was built on and the old building was no longer needed, a group of locals got together and a board was made. This former school building was designated Municipal Heritage Property in 1981. Thus began what is now known as the Morse Museum and Cultural Centre. Categories |