FRAGILE: Handle with Care
Fragile: Handle with Care examines fragility, preservation, and the fleeting nature of artistic expression through historical and contemporary artworks.
Fragile: Handle with Care examines fragility, preservation, and the fleeting nature of artistic expression through historical and contemporary artworks.
Amanda McCavour’s embroidered thread installations explore the colour blue through dreamlike depictions of nature, emotion, and our connection to the earth and sky.
This exhibition showcases the transformative power of artmaking through the shared experiences of participants of all ages and abilities, led by artist and art therapist Krista Schneider.
Lowell Bradshaw’s paintings transform digital imagery into thought-provoking works that explore perception, meaning, and visual transformation.
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.
Mind Field contains the work of four artists, Lesley McInally, Darlene Pratt, Dushka Vujovic and Andrea Vuletin.
In the signs appear as in aspic reimagines horror-inspired imagery through collage and painting to explore queer and trans visibility, embodiment, memory, and the survival tools left behind by past selves.
HERE I AM is a collection of works from students in grades 9-12 across Chatham-Kent.
Tether explores the often unseen and undervalued work of caregiving through diverse artistic perspectives on motherhood, parenting, memory, intimacy, and identity across generations and mediums.
Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints from the Hortense and John Sloan Gordon Collection
Leonard Jubenville’s paintings use light, colour, and perspective to reveal the beauty and mystery beneath the visible world.