Exhibitions and Shows
From experienced to emerging, professional and amateur, the quality of artwork stands out among FASM members. Find their work at returning and permanent exhibitions throughout Milton.
Where to Find the Work of FASM Artists
“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” – Pablo Picasso
Every piece of art has a potential owner; they just need to meet. Original artwork has an allure that captures and holds attention because it can never be perfectly replicated, and it adds sophistication to any space.
FASM artists have put their stamp on the Milton Community as the premier art collective, showing their work in a variety of ways, including two Member Exhibitions each year in the prestigious Holcim Gallery, the annual Studio Art Tour, occasional art shows, and coming soon, an Open Juried Art Show. With so much exposure to high quality and diverse artwork, Milton is a place where art is truly at the heart of every home.
​
Member
Exhibitions
Twice each year, FASM invites their members to display two pieces of work at the prestigious Holcim Gallery in the FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton. The quality of artwork is exceptional, of such wide-ranging scope and style, and by artists as culturally diverse as the growing community of Milton.
Studio Art Tour
A self-guided tour of locations throughout Milton and the surrounding area where FASM members showcase their artwork.
Juried Art Show
Artists from all over can apply to be in this new show. More information coming in Spring 2025.
Art Shows
Now and again, FASM will run a themed "show and sale" or provide a booth for its artists at a community event, such as a Street Festival or the Farmer's Market. Click below to find information about upcoming events.
Community Projects
FASM Artists have created artwork that has celebrated significant milestones in Milton's history (100 Years of Women In Milton), important events (Pan Am Games), and history in the making with new buildings (Hospital Expansion) with permanent installations
33 ft x 8 ft mural created by FASM artists on display in the Milton District Hospital foyer