Guest blog by: Bill NESC
On Friday evening, March 27, 2015, I made a trip up to Kitchener, Ontario to attend an event of viewing unclothed art while being unclothed. This event was at a museum just called The Museum and was sponsored by Bare Oaks Family Naturist Park that is situated in the northeastern metro Toronto (Newmarket) region.
TheMuseum is situated on the main street of downtown Kitchener, Ontario. Kitchener had a lively downtown filled with coffee houses, art galleries, bookstores and various ethnic eateries. It looked very much like a college or university town like Princeton. http://hairysexpics.com/cgi-bin/at3/out.cgi?id=30&trade=https://nude-beach.xyz /Waterloo region is the Silicon Valley of Canada. It's a spot where most of the people wouldn't have a difficulty with an event like this, and prudes are outnumbered.
We then continued past some mean-looking dinosaurs and went up to the third floor where the exhibition was and occasion was taking place.
Untitled work by Donigan Cumming at TheMuseum
Upward on the 3rd floor, there were well over 100 pieces of art from paintings to photos to wood sculptures on display. Here is another excellent piece of work in the display - "Twinitron" by David Buchan, which I did not get a good image of. Most of the art was non-sexual bare art, many of which would fit perfectly for publication in naturist magazines. On http://www.produkgrosir.com/forward.php?id=1&url=https://nudistvideo.xyz , over 100 people attended this event. All but two or three were bare. Since I only knew a few of the folks there and recognized a few more faces, I am not certain of the ratio of naturists to non-naturists that evening. Everyone was friendly and I spoke to the various attendees on everything from the artwork to the nude volleyball tournaments coming this year.
The following day I went into a Maple Syrup Festival in the area. It was one hour lecture (clothed) on the history of naturism and what it is going to take for naturist parks to live.
I think it'd be invaluable for naturists to work with the art community like with TheMuseum, to reach out to the general public to educate them about nonsexual nudity, body acceptance, and naturist worth. The art community has more resources, better networking, and media availability to get the word out on events such as this. I doubt if your naturist camp or resort did something such as this on their reasons that they would get over 100 people on a chilly late March day.
TheMuseum will continue with their "Naked Dialogues" workshops for now through the midst of May 2015. Most events are on Wednesday evenings or Sunday afternoon.
This guest website about Appreciating Naked Art in the Nude at the THEMUSEUM was released by - Young Naturists and Nudists America
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