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Organized Chaos

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December 12th, 2019 to January 4th, 2020 An exhibition of work by the graduating art class from Stouffville District Secondary School. Students work with the Curator throughout the fall semester to learn about the curatorial process, plan the exhibition, create related marketing materials, install the art, and organize the opening reception, providing an opportunity for...

December 12, 2019December 3, 2021
Yellow Legs

ᓭᓭᓯᐤ / Sêsêsiw / Yellow Legs

October 17th, 2019 – December 7th, 2019 Latcham Art Centre is honoured to present ᓭᓭᓯᐤ / Sêsêsiw / Yellow Legs, a solo exhibition by Cree Métis artist Jason Baerg. Extending the visual language of Indigenous Abstraction, this recent body of work came to fruition by invitation from the artist-run centre Neutral Ground in Regina. Baerg’s...

October 17, 2019December 3, 2021
Losing ground

Losing Ground

August 29th, 2019 – October 12th, 2019 Doherty’s paintings focus on what happens when the natural landscape becomes a constructed landscape. As natural elements are removed from the ground and displayed in containers and planters, or on rooftops and green walls, nature becomes one step removed from the ground and represents a disconnect from its...

August 29, 2019December 3, 2021
Shaping time

Shaping Time

July 10th, 2019 – August 24th, 2019 Celebrate our 40th anniversary with the group exhibition about memory and time featuring artists Natalie Hunter, Lois Schklar, Xiaojing Yan. Join us for the special opening night party on Wednesday, July 10th at 7pm to honour this important milestone and all the incredible individuals in our community and...

July 10, 2019December 3, 2021
Where we stand

Where We Stand

May 16th, 2019 – June 29th, 2019 The past, present and future collide in the collaborative work of Camal Pirbhai and Camille Turner, where the overlooked and ignored histories of transatlantic slavery in Canada are revealed. The artists work with historical documents from the archive to shed light on this dark past as a means...

May 16, 2019December 3, 2021
Youth Week 2019

Celebrations: The Young at Art

 May 2nd, 2019 – May 11th, 2019 Artist(s): Students from Balantree Public School, Babara Ried Public School, Ecole Catholique Pape- Francois, Glad Park Public School, Harry Bowes Public School, MindTech Montessori School (North Campus), Oscar Peterson Public School, Progressive Montessori Academy, St Brendan Catholic Elementary School, St Brigid Catholic Elementary School, St Mark Catholic Elementary...

May 3, 2019December 3, 2021
Annual Juried Exhibition

Annual Juried Exhibition 2019

March 9th, 2019 – April 27th, 2019 Artist(s): Emma Enright, Dianne Green, Valeri Ashton, Carol Cheong, Ana Cristina, Julia Dickinson, Grace Croughan, Andrea End, Katja van den Enden, Fiona Evans, Anita Granger, Harper Forbes, Milena Roglic, Sheila King, Clare Ross, Rhonda Short, Asma Sultana, Steph Thompson, Bob Tunnoch, Saskia Wassing, Marnie White, Debbie Wong, Cate...

March 9, 2019May 30, 2022
Memory Bathing

Memory Bathing

January 12th, 2019 – February 16th, 2019 For her solo exhibition, Memory Bathing, Moore continues to explore an on-going interest in the USB form and extends her work in stone to include carved wood, silicone, fabricated metal, repurposed tree logs, drawings and audio poems. By fusing together USB technology with natural forms, such as trees...

January 12, 2019December 3, 2021