Art & Culture

Creativity is woven throughout the streets and spaces of Woodstock. From colourful murals and striking sculptures to local galleries and artisan studios, art plays an important role in telling the story of the community and the people who live here.

Downtown Woodstock is home to a growing collection of public art that brings buildings, parks, and waterfront spaces to life. Murals across streets such as Queen, King, Carleton, and Water showcase local history, nature, and imagination, while sculptures like The Fisherman add movement and character along the riverfront.

Visitors can also explore galleries and creative spaces featuring the work of talented regional artists and craftspeople. These locations highlight everything from paintings and sculpture to handcrafted goods, offering opportunities to meet artists, discover unique pieces, and experience the creative spirit of the region.

Whether you’re taking a walking tour of downtown murals, visiting a local gallery, or discovering art along the riverfront, Woodstock’s arts scene invites you to slow down, look closer, and experience the stories that make this community unique. 

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Creek Village Gallery & Cafe

Arts, Culture & Heritage
119 Connell St, Woodstock, NB  E7M 1K7
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O'Toole Gallery

Arts, Culture & Heritage
37 Clark Street, Grafton, NB 
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Mural-Queen Street

Tourism
123 Queen St, Woodstock, NB 
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Mural-Queen Street

Tourism
123 Queen Street, Woodstock, NB 
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Mural-King Street

Tourism
119 King St, Woodstock, NB 
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Mural-Elks Club

Tourism
123 Connell St, Woodstock, NB  E7M 1K7