Highlights: November Arts & Culture Scene in Tweed
The Tweed & Area Arts Council has been working with several other local organizations to share information / coordinate the many arts / culture events happening in our community. One of the products we have prepared to help get the word out is a monthly poster calendar that highlights Tweed arts and culture events. This one is for November 2025 – please share the pdf or jpeg version! For more details on these and other events, and to learn about additional arts events in Tweed, see our events listing ! Please feel free to submit your arts or culture event to us so we can add it to the calendar. Please note that if you have questions or comments about events, contact the host organization directly via the ‘Learn More’ button on each of the individual listings in our events page.
Heads up on some items of interest:
- The current ‘In Conversation with Artists’ features fibre artist Marta Mouka. A selection of her work is on display from early October to December at the Tweed Public Library, Quinn’s of Tweed Fine Art Gallery and in the atrium at the Marble Arts Centre. Read a blog post or watch the video interview with Marta on our YouTube channel.
- From November 1 – 15, the Tweed & Area Heritage Centre is hosting a Remembrance Day exhibit.
- Queensborough Movie Nights features ‘All that Heaven Allows’ on Saturday Nov. 8.
- Tweed & Company Theatre is offering theatrical performances, concerts and more at the Marble Arts Centre this season. ‘The Rocky Horror Show‘ is extended through Sunday November 2. Buzz Collins will be boggling minds at the MAC on Saturday November 8. On Friday November 14, TIFF Movies @ the MAC features ‘The Life of Chuck‘. Boreal: Songs for the Snowy Season is on Nov. 22.
- In addition to Madoc’s Open Mic at the Legion on Nov. 14 and 28, there is a new open mic every Saturday evening at the new Gold Rush Brewing in Madoc.
- Learn more about the Tweed & Area Arts Council and what we do, including our updated brochure, at About Us – Tweed and Area Arts Council. If you appreciate our work, please consider becoming a member or making a donation to support our work as a charitable not-for-profit organization run entirely by volunteers.
