Eastbound at Whit’s Public House
Date: Sunday, October 6 2024 to Sunday, October 20 2024
Eastbound—a husband and wife duo made up of Krista and Jay Luddington—were brought together through their love of music. With their beautifully in-sync harmonies and wide range of songs and genres, from East Coast Celtic Folk to Country and everything in between, you are sure to be kept entertained at one of their shows. The duo has played from Coast to Coast together, and their shared passion continues to guide them in ways they never could have imagined. 8-11pm
Morgan Davis at The Annex
Date: Friday, September 6 2024
Juno Award-winning Blues artist Morgan Davis came to town last summer and mesmerized an intimate crowd of 50 people with his tunes and storytelling. Snag a ticket, grab some friends, and make it a night to remember at The Annex. Kitchen will remain open during the show, and for the best experience possible, we encourage you to book a table ahead of Morgan's 8:30pm start to get yourself settled and orders in... that way you can sit back and let…
William Hess Exhibition at Inverness County Centre for the Arts
Date: Saturday, September 21 2024 to Saturday, October 26 2024
From September 15-October 27, the ICCA is very proud to present an exhibition of the work of singular painter William Hess. Hess, who emigrated from West Germany in 1951, ran a toy store in Inverness, and created some of the most memorable images ever painted of Cape Breton Island. His work, which also depicted many other subjects, is well known in the area, and many pieces are owned by local art lovers. Tuesday to Sunday, 12-5pm
William Hess Exhibition at Inverness County Centre for the Arts
Date: Friday, September 20 2024 to Friday, October 25 2024
From September 15-October 27, the ICCA is very proud to present an exhibition of the work of singular painter William Hess. Hess, who emigrated from West Germany in 1951, ran a toy store in Inverness, and created some of the most memorable images ever painted of Cape Breton Island. His work, which also depicted many other subjects, is well known in the area, and many pieces are owned by local art lovers. Tuesday to Sunday, 12-5pm
William Hess Exhibition at Inverness County Centre for the Arts
Date: Thursday, September 19 2024 to Thursday, October 24 2024
From September 15-October 27, the ICCA is very proud to present an exhibition of the work of singular painter William Hess. Hess, who emigrated from West Germany in 1951, ran a toy store in Inverness, and created some of the most memorable images ever painted of Cape Breton Island. His work, which also depicted many other subjects, is well known in the area, and many pieces are owned by local art lovers. Tuesday to Sunday, 12-5pm
William Hess Exhibition at Inverness County Centre for the Arts
Date: Wednesday, September 18 2024 to Wednesday, October 23 2024
From September 15-October 27, the ICCA is very proud to present an exhibition of the work of singular painter William Hess. Hess, who emigrated from West Germany in 1951, ran a toy store in Inverness, and created some of the most memorable images ever painted of Cape Breton Island. His work, which also depicted many other subjects, is well known in the area, and many pieces are owned by local art lovers. Tuesday to Sunday, 12-5pm
William Hess Exhibition at Inverness County Centre for the Arts
Date: Tuesday, September 17 2024 to Tuesday, October 22 2024
From September 15-October 27, the ICCA is very proud to present an exhibition of the work of singular painter William Hess. Hess, who emigrated from West Germany in 1951, ran a toy store in Inverness, and created some of the most memorable images ever painted of Cape Breton Island. His work, which also depicted many other subjects, is well known in the area, and many pieces are owned by local art lovers. Tuesday to Sunday, 12-5pm
William Hess Exhibition at Inverness County Centre for the Arts
Date: Sunday, September 15 2024 to Sunday, October 27 2024
From September 15-October 27, the ICCA is very proud to present an exhibition of the work of singular painter William Hess. Hess, who emigrated from West Germany in 1951, ran a toy store in Inverness, and created some of the most memorable images ever painted of Cape Breton Island. His work, which also depicted many other subjects, is well known in the area, and many pieces are owned by local art lovers. Tuesday to Sunday, 12-5pm
Sunset Series: Wintersleep at Inverness County Centre for the Arts
Date: Saturday, August 31 2024
Wintersleep, Halifax indie-rock stalwarts, are lacing up the skates for a limited run of Nova Scotia shows for this summer. Drawing on seven albums worth of material, these sets will be varied and bespoke, full of joy and surprise. All Ages. Rain or shine. 6:30-10:30pm. $45 (+ $2 fee) General admission outdoors, bring seating if preferred. Alcohol and food for sale on site. $55 (+ $2 fee) VIP Admission. Priority patio seating providing table service, an expanded drink menu, and…
Book Launch – Lotus Girl: My Life at the Crossroads of Buddhism and America by Helen Tworkov
Date: Sunday, August 18 2024
The Inverness County Centre for the Arts, Inverness County’s arts hub, will host a book launch for longtime Inverness resident Helen Tworkov. Helen’s memoir, Lotus Girl: My Life at the Crossroads of Buddhism and America, is a moving and beautifully written account of her extraordinary life. Helen has been a part time resident of Inverness County since 1970, and, in addition to exploring her early years growing up in the New York art world, and her life spent at the…