As the Artist Sees It
Alton Mill Arts Centre 1402 Queen St, AltonHeadwaters Arts member proposal show features 12 artists showcasing over 30 works in a variety of mediums.
Headwaters Arts member proposal show features 12 artists showcasing over 30 works in a variety of mediums.
In Her Garden: Amanda McCavour and Jannick Deslauriers is a two-in-one exhibition of immersive art installations. One is a botanical garden and the other, a dystopian world. Merging biblical events…
Visit this interactive exhibition to learn what it takes to create museum exhibitions at PAMA. This engaging exhibition will guide visitors through the behind-the-scenes of exhibition development and lift the…
Get lost in aerospace at PAMA. Visitors to this exhibition will be surprised to hear about the impacts companies in this area have made to international space exploration. From early…
Explore exhibitions and connect over self-guided art projects that inspire creativity. Do-it-yourself studio time activities change every month. October is Women’s History Month in Canada and we will be celebrating the amazing women featured in Iron Willed: Women in STEM. Learn more about Reina Maruyama’s work about dark matter and create your own eerie work…
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…
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…
Do women and girls, as well as their parents, educators and employers, see themselves equitably represented in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields? Women have made significant contributions to STEM – and continue to do so – but their stories are often untold. Why is that? This travelling exhibition shares some of these stories…
Born in Fordwich and Brampton, respectively, Franklin (1876-1941) and Caroline (1875-1939) Armington met while they were both studying art in Toronto. The two were married in France, and together they…