Andrew Gregg

Studio L

NEW LOCATION Guest Artist

Painting

Andrew has made art since his childhood in rural Australia. Coming to Canada he attended teacher’s college (U of T) and immediately worked in the Education Dept. of the AGO. In 1980, he took the position of Head of Art at Trinity College School, Port Hope. He remained at TCS for 33 years encouraging students in studio art and in art history along with coaching cricket and directing plays. He also designed and led annual museum and architecture tours to Europe and the U.S. In teaching he always made it a practice to work alongside his students and to maintain a schedule of constantly changing student exhibitions. Midway through a busy teaching career he took time out to complete an MA in Art History at the U of T.

While there have been exhibitions (Art Gallery of Northumberland, Station Gallery, A.K. Collings Gallery) Andrew primarily paints for pleasure.

Now well into retirement and living by pristine Rathbun Lake in the Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park he winters with his grown family in Australia. Joining the Apsley Studio Tour is a stimulating and motivating goal – long overdue! 

andrewgregg.studio

agregg.studio@gmail.com

705.341.8306

273 Warners Road, Apsley

View of Birch Island in Rathbun Lake. Kawartha Highlands. One for the 2025 Apsley studio tour.
Acrylic, w/c and ink 56x70cm
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Evening view, Pejar Dam. Outback NSW.
Acrylic, w/c and ink on paper 56x75cm
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More tree history in Melbourne’s Royal Park. This little sketchbook is now full. Too hot to draw outside. 2B. ...

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First little sketch for a while. Back in Melbourne’s vast Royal Park on warm sunny New Year’s Day. 2B. ...

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This is Goldie, a first time mother. She was found by my young grandchildren well hidden in a large garden. To everyone’s surprise little chicks began appearing on the day the nest was discovered. There are twelve eggs. Life is fine in the country. ...

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View from our cottage deck. Rathbun Lake Ontario. In part spring fed and deep, pristine freshwater. No roads, no boating and just a few enjoyable, like-minded neighbours. Oh Canada. ...

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