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The Under $100 Art Show Winnipeg is coming to Winnipeg this August as a four-day celebration of affordable, original, and locally made art, featuring thousands of artworks priced under $100 and showcasing a dynamic mix of emerging and established Winnipeg artists. This highly anticipated Winnipeg art event offers a vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere with live music throughout the weekend, making it one of the most exciting cultural events in the city for summer 2026. With convenient timed-entry tickets designed to ensure a smooth and flexible visitor experience, guests can enter during their selected arrival window and explore the show at their own pace during opening night (5:00 PM–10:00 PM) and weekend hours (Friday–Sunday, 11:00 AM–7:00 PM). Perfect for collectors, art lovers, and casual visitors alike, the Under $100 Art Show Winnipeg is a must-visit destination for discovering affordable art in Winnipeg, supporting local artists, and enjoying a lively, accessible creative experience—plus kids 16 and under attend free.
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The Gray Tree Frog

This little critter chilling out near the flower pots is a Gray Treefrog (Dryophytes versicolor).
Terri Bell 14 Jun 2025
Discover the Gray Treefrog (Dryophytes versicolor), a master of camouflage. Except in this photo, it's hardly hiding!

Discover the Gray Treefrog (Dryophytes versicolor), a master of camouflage. Except in this photo, it's hardly hiding!

Nature’s Stealth Expert

The Gray Treefrog is a medium-sized amphibian, typically reaching lengths of up to 6 centimeters. One of its most striking features is its remarkable ability to change color, adapting from bright green to various shades of gray or brown to seamlessly blend with its environment, whether it’s tree bark or vibrant foliage.

Their skin possesses a distinctive rough, “warty” texture. Complementing this, they are equipped with large, sticky toe pads that allow them to climb trees and other vertical surfaces with exceptional agility. A key identifying feature, often visible when the frog moves, is the bright yellow-orange coloration found on the underside of their thighs.

As nocturnal predators, Gray Treefrogs are active hunters under the cover of darkness. Their diet consists of a variety of insects and other invertebrates, including beetles, ants, crickets, moths, spiders, and even small snails or other minor amphibians. Preying on these organisms, they play a vital role in local ecosystems by helping to regulate insect populations.

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Terri Bell

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Terri, a dedicated crafter and arts administrator from Borups Corners, is a driving force in Melgund Township's community arts scene. Specializing in sewing, quilting, leatherwork, and beading, she is a key organizer and facilitator for Art Borups Corners. A long-standing member and current Secretary-Treasurer of the Local Services Board, Terri has championed youth, arts, and music initiatives since 2014, including open mic nights and collaborations like the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse program. She actively supports upcoming events such as Canada Day pop-up exhibitions and the Hot August Night Music Festival.

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