Ontario Juried Exhibition 2025-2026
This exhibition showcases new works by emerging and mid-career Ontario artists, with a special focus on highlighting the perspectives of emerging artists from Southwestern Ontario.
This exhibition showcases new works by emerging and mid-career Ontario artists, with a special focus on highlighting the perspectives of emerging artists from Southwestern Ontario.
Herbaria is a group exhibition that explores our evolving relationship with plant life, drawing on Chatham-Kent’s agricultural history to consider sustainability, food security, and ecological futures.
power lines in the distance explores the layered meanings of place through an Indigenous perspective on land, memory, and change.
Speed Run by Malik Mckoy is an immersive digital work that follows a lone being clinging to a spacecraft as a black hole consumes the galaxy around them.
Breakthrough PLUS, presented for FUSION’s 50th anniversary, explores how memory shapes artistic expression through works in clay and glass.
Ariel Williams’ (Walpole Island First Nation; Bkejwanong Territory) Part One reimagines the American West through bold, monochromatic landscapes that challenge narratives of Indigenous existence and envision Indigenous futures.
Eye for Art is a juried exhibition and celebration of Chatham-Kent’s visual arts community that showcases local artistic talent while raising funds for ARTspace.
GardenShip and State explores environmental crisis and collective action through contemporary art and writing.
HERE I AM is a collection of works from students in grades 9-12 across Chatham-Kent.
Kelly Richardson: Odyssey uses immersive video works to explore extinction, climate change, and humanity’s relationship with the planet, urging viewers to reflect on what we value and the future we are creating.
Chapters Now Through Four highlights Tracy Root’s expressive paintings and lifelong dedication to art.
Six Guelph-area artists present a diverse collection of paintings, from figurative works to abstract compositions.