Skip to content

Submit your community, arts or nonprofit event to What's On in the print edition and online calendar of In The Hills. It's quick and it's free.

Nadya Kwandibens: The Red Chair Sessions

Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) 9 Wellington St E, Brampton, ON, CA

Exhibition organized by The Muse - Douglas Family Art Centre, Kenora, Ontario. The Red Chair Sessions is an ongoing open-call portraiture series that places importance on the acknowledgement and reclamation of Indigenous lands and the revitalization of Indigenous languages. This series ultimately disrupts colonial narratives, centres Indigenous Peoples who have been here since time immemorial…

Paradise Lost: Dillon Douglas and Chris Louis

Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) 9 Wellington St E, Brampton, ON, CA

Niagara-region artists Dillon Douglas and Chris Louis combine their painterly imagery in Paradise Lost, a tryptic digital composition (across three outdoor banners) where a healthy, verdant planet Earth turns into a wasteland. Packed with repetitive and overlapping motifs, both comical and strange, Douglas and Louis take us on a humbling journey of human failure (on…

Writers’ Ink

Caledon Public Library - Caledon East Branch 6500 Old Church Rd, Caledon East, ON

Writer's Ink is run and facilitated by its members, not library staff. It is a nonjudgmental space to share your creative writing and receive support from other writers in the community. *New* Writers' Ink - Caledon East Chapter Meets the first Tuesday of the month 6:30 to 8:30pm  

Free

Nadya Kwandibens: The Red Chair Sessions

Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) 9 Wellington St E, Brampton, ON, CA

Exhibition organized by The Muse - Douglas Family Art Centre, Kenora, Ontario. The Red Chair Sessions is an ongoing open-call portraiture series that places importance on the acknowledgement and reclamation of Indigenous lands and the revitalization of Indigenous languages. This series ultimately disrupts colonial narratives, centres Indigenous Peoples who have been here since time immemorial…

Paradise Lost: Dillon Douglas and Chris Louis

Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) 9 Wellington St E, Brampton, ON, CA

Niagara-region artists Dillon Douglas and Chris Louis combine their painterly imagery in Paradise Lost, a tryptic digital composition (across three outdoor banners) where a healthy, verdant planet Earth turns into a wasteland. Packed with repetitive and overlapping motifs, both comical and strange, Douglas and Louis take us on a humbling journey of human failure (on…

Artful Giving – Annual Artisan Gift & Fine Art Sale

Alton Mill Arts Centre 1402 Queen St, Alton

If you're looking for that unique, handmade, beautifully crafted and thoughtfully created gift for someone special on your list this Christmas, then the Artful Giving Annual Artisan Gift and Fine Art Sale is where you’ll find it! There are so many delightful creations to see and purchase by over 30 local artists showcasing a vast…

Free

Nadya Kwandibens: The Red Chair Sessions

Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) 9 Wellington St E, Brampton, ON, CA

Exhibition organized by The Muse - Douglas Family Art Centre, Kenora, Ontario. The Red Chair Sessions is an ongoing open-call portraiture series that places importance on the acknowledgement and reclamation of Indigenous lands and the revitalization of Indigenous languages. This series ultimately disrupts colonial narratives, centres Indigenous Peoples who have been here since time immemorial…

Paradise Lost: Dillon Douglas and Chris Louis

Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) 9 Wellington St E, Brampton, ON, CA

Niagara-region artists Dillon Douglas and Chris Louis combine their painterly imagery in Paradise Lost, a tryptic digital composition (across three outdoor banners) where a healthy, verdant planet Earth turns into a wasteland. Packed with repetitive and overlapping motifs, both comical and strange, Douglas and Louis take us on a humbling journey of human failure (on…

Pride Book Club – Virtual – Ages 16+

This Pride Book Club is a collaboration between Brampton, Caledon, and Mississauga Public Libraries. It is a great way to meet readers from all three communities and talk about books you may not have discovered on your own. Book lovers will have the opportunity to meet and discuss books with LGBTQ+ themes or by authors…

Free