“Fall Rhapsody 2024”: See the 2024 collection of Fall paintings from Baie-St-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec by award winning Canadian Landscape artist, Gordon Harrison.
“Deconstructed Nature” features three contemporary landscape artists with their unique interpretations of nature through different mediums.
“Beyond Boundaries: Exploring Abstract Realms”: We invited abstract artists to showcase the magic of art with NO discernible visual reference to our day to day worlds.
“Walk in the Woods”: Explore the duality of nature in Tara Cress’s solo show showcasing her life sized pen and ink wildlife work.
“Leaves: an Impression”: Through imagery and narrative, two fibre artists, Sheila Thompson and Beverly Allen, share their perspectives on a familiar plant structure, leaves.
“Fur, Fins & Feathers”: Everyone relates to animals! Whether it’s a beloved pet, the mesmerizing movement of fish in an aquarium, or cheerful, singing birds. From realism to abstraction, we asked our artists to depict these wondrous creatures in art.
“Paintings of Another Universe” explores the experience of feeling like an outsider by following a story about humans that suddenly find themselves in an alien world.
“Postcard From Home”: A solo papercraft exhibition by Toronto based artist Drew Nelson celebrating the themes of home, identity, and pride.
“It’s Not Straight” celebrates the kaleidoscopic richness of artistic, gender, and sexual expression, where every hue and every curve defies the constraints of a single straight narrative.
“East End Owners”: For the first time, photographer Ken Remark presents over fifty portraits showcasing Toronto East business owners inside of their establishments.
“The Tree I See” features the paintings and drawings of artist, Johanna Skelly, whose work explores the massive maple tree that grew outside her studio window in downtown Toronto.
“Flight Pattern” is a group exhibition by Centennial FAS emerging artists exploring both change and consistency, and identity and belonging, as they aspire to break into the contemporary art scene.
Each Centennial College Fine Art Studio first year student explored their own ideas around “Everything is Temporary”. In this cohort, students were encouraged to probe different approaches to this theme, and to consider their choice of medium.
“Concurrent”: Steven Lewis and Doug Stratford first met in 1982 at the Ontario College of Art Studio located in Florence, Italy. Over the four intervening decades, they both following their own individual artistic paths, but they remained pals, united by their shared Italian cultural experience.
“Beach Wood: Rescued”: Andrew Vasilevich presents a selection of wood sculptures of various sizes carved from a variety of wood species collected from the Toronto Beach neighbourhood.
“You Do You”: In light of the the new Board, a flurry of new members and a lot of exciting new ideas, it truly is an Artists’ Network Renaissance! What better way to celebrate this than by having a show?
Sometimes, things just happen… “Out of the Blue”. In January, the Leslie Grove Gallery hosted its second annual juried COLOUR show: this year, we bring you the colour BLUE.
“Shining Our Light”: The season of festive lights is here! With shorter and colder days, it is a time of year when we often go inward, both physically and emotionally; we seek warmth and comfort.