Oil paintings capturing the way light transforms the landscape — sunlight breaking through clouds, snow pressing into a slope, or reflections shifting across water. McGuinty distills nature to its essentials, allowing light and shadow to carry emotion and meaning. Each work invites stillness, offering a glimpse of the living force in the land and the quiet grandeur that shapes how we see and belong.
From frozen landscapes to divided worlds, Contextural fibre artists explore the diverse meanings of POLAR. This group exhibition invites audiences to reflect on the many dimensions of the word "polar": from the icy beauty of northern landscapes to the urgency of climate change, from the extremes of weather to the divisions of polarized opinion. Using techniques such as stitching, weaving, dyeing, felting and mixed media, the artists present works that are both visually striking and conceptually rich.
Photography and prose poetry by well known Canadian author and environmentalist Luanne Armstrong. The words and photographs are from her book, When we are Broken, where through image and text she explores her deep connection to place, her own ecological identity, her memory, and the prospect of dying.
Paintings from 2020–2022 by James McDowell, reflecting on the pandemic years through his painting practice. Artist talk April 16 at 7:30 pm.
A compelling collection by local artist Young Song, exploring visual dialogue through mixed media. After its showing at the Tilted Brick Gallery, this collection travelled to Seoul, South Korea, for two international exhibitions.
Tapestry artist Trish White explores the intersection of ancient tapestry traditions and contemporary art practice. Artist talk January 22.
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