“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.
“Eden’s Slumber” is an exhibition that presents a body of work created by the artist Michaela Nessim. It shows that art can be a visual reminder of the importance of finding harmony through a connection with nature.
“Continuum” – 7 Works Collective is paint, embroidery, mosaic, fibre and lens based art. The upending of our residency became the possibilities of creativity in a continuum.
Nine visual artists come together to represent the meaning of “Transformations” through their artwork. Unique oil, acrylic and watercolour paintings as well as ceramics will be on offer.
“Reconstructed Shadows” – In this collaborative artistic endeavour, Jeff Rozdeba and Robert Quance embarked on a journey to breathe new life into the discarded, forgotten, and obscure visuals of yesteryears.
“Summer Smalls Festival” 2023: Small works of art appeal to collectors and art lovers for many reasons. We aim to bring art into everyone’s hearts and homes!
“Upcycled Obsolescence” – Sara Petroff: Drawn to rescuing traces of time through memory-filled papers, Sara’s multi-media sculptural collages are intended to breathe new meaning & narratives into old items.
Take a walk through 25 years of Riverdale ArtWalk history through the journey of the artist! The “Riverdale ArtWalk 25th Celebration” exhibition showcases a collection of artwork, stories and memorabilia.
“It’s All About the Colours”: Each of the 8 photographers has a unique perspective.
What is certain is that all the images will inform the viewer of the impact of colour(s), or lack there-of in each work of art.
“FABRICATORS” tells truths of our time. Sheila Thompson felts landscapes of our climate future. Tom Beechinor’s sewing machine produces sound, not garments, to accompany a poem of the end times. Beverley Daniels weaves not garments but city grids from city garbage.
“David Griffin: Music of Surfaces”. “When I draw, I get to hold in my hands things that are otherwise beyond me: geometries of growth, or bridges between nerves, or chaotic patterns of fire and the Sun.”
Students of Centennial Fine Art Studio present “Iceberg”: an exploration of our diverse inner lives and our place in the contemporary world.
Students of Centennial Fine Art Studio present their current body of work that explores themes and meanings of “Decomposition”, from literal translations of decay, to political commentary, confronting environmental issues, ideas of loss of identity and beyond.
“Valued”: the Artists’ Network Volunteer Show. Let’s appreciate the dedicated time of our volunteers, large or small, and treasure their enthusiasm for our shared world of art!
“Face to Face”: Portrait Show provides an opportunity to honour role models, or individuals who impact the life of the participating artists.
Did you know that yellow is the brightest colour the human eye can see? The art of “Hello Yellow” will lift our spirits with a warm, cheerful energy that yellow can evoke on the snowy grey days ahead.
“Big Holiday Smalls Show” 2022: Showcasing over 140 small original artworks by 80 artists.