In House Groups
Videography Club

The Station Arts Centre's newest club is the Videography Club!  We meet on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the "Red Station" of the Station Arts Centre. 

If you're interested in making videos, shooting movies or trading tech tips, come out to see us!  No previous knowledge is necessary.  You don't even need a camera (but it helps ;-) 

If you have any questions contact Chris at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  We'd love to hear from you.

 
Bridge Street Artists

The Bridge Street Artists are a local group of artists who meet informally for drop-in art sessions on Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 1-3:30 pm. These drop-in sessions are held in the VanGastel Studio and offer friendly learning experiences, as artists share their knowledge with other members.

Additionally, the Bridge St. Artists hold formal meetings on the 1st Monday of each month to discuss future shows, classes, workshops and possible field trips.

Members of the Bridge St. Artists are encouraged to make use of the resource library which consists of various art books and videos. The artists also have their own mat cutter that may be used by members. Members are also given the opportunity to purchase matboards, various papers and watercolour paints at cost.

Members join the Station Arts Centre and the Bridge St. Artists Annual Membership is an additional $10.00/yr. payable to the Bridge St. Artists.

 
Stationhouse Potters

The Stationhouse Potters drop in weekly, Wednesday, 9:30am - noon. Members are welcome to use the studio throughout the week.

Tips and instructions are always being exchanged and the discussions over coffee breaks are exciting and inspirational. The mood is informal but very creative.

Classes and workshops are being offered throughout the year by experienced instructors in wheel, sculpture, slab, mould work and glazing. Be sure to find out when they are being held. This is the group for you if you have always been wanting to try pottery, but have never given it a whirl. Occasional field trips, smoke fire and Raku workshops are offered.

If you wish to join us come to the Pottery Studio in the basement of the red station, casually dressed and you will be heartily welcomed to this most interesting group. The annual fee for a Guild membership is $35.00 single, $50.00 family $10.00 Youth and is payable to the “Tillsonburg District Craft Guild”. Stationhouse Potter’s Annual Membership is an additional $10.00 and is payable to the “Stationhouse Potters”.

 
Tillsonburg Photography Club

Come out and share your photos, ideas, and techniques. This club meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM.

We Offer: Slide Presentations, Guest Speakers, Field Trips. A Great Opportunities to Share this Creative Art form of Composition and Technology. Socialize with other Enthusiasts.

The annual fee for a Guild membership is $35.00 single, $50.00 family $10.00 Youth and is payable to the “Tillsonburg District Craft Guild”.

For more information contact the Station 519-842-6151.

 
Tillsonburg and Area Miniature Enthusiasts ( T.A.M.E.)

Group meets the fourth Thursday of the month 7-9 pm at the Station.

This is a talented group who create reality and whimsy in miniature. There is amazing attention to scale and detail in this unique art form.

They are happy to share their ideas and techniques with others and have arranged outings to develop resources for; supplies, methods and designs.

 
The Tillsonburg Linux Users Group

Welcome to The Tillsonburg Linux Users Group (Tillug).

Tillug is an informal community of Linux enthusiasts located in Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada. We hold meetings on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Station Arts Centre in Tillsonburg at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. No previous knowledge of Linux is required. Tillug is a place of discovery.

We encourage our members to step forward with their questions, no matter how trivial those questions may seem. As with other fields of education, the “courage to be confused” …and to say so publicly … is the first requirement for successful learning. This applies to all our members, whether they are new users or seasoned veterans . We hope you can join us.