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Celebrations 2022

Celebrations 2022

Friday, April 29 – Saturday, May 14, 2022 As a part of National Youth Week, this annual exhibition of art by local children celebrates the creativity, energy, and ideas of students from Whitchurch-Stouffville elementary schools as well as Stouffville District Secondary School. 

May 18, 2022June 6, 2022
Annual Juried Exhibition 2022

Annual Juried Exhibition 2022

Friday, March 25 – Saturday, April 23, 2022 This exhibition offers artists working in all media the opportunity to have their work evaluated by three visual art professionals serving as jurors. The public can discover a variety of work exploring ideas and themes by contemporary artists from all over Ontario while the Curator has the...

April 25, 2022May 30, 2022
Inward Identities | Recent Works by Vicky Talwar

Inward Identities | Recent Works by Vicky Talwar

Tuesday, February 1 – Saturday, March 19, 2022 Vicky Talwar is an interdisciplinary Whitchurch-Stouffville artist who draws upon her personal experience as a Hindu-Canadian to produce painting, mixed media and installation artwork. In her artistic practice, she addresses themes of cultural hybridity, displacement, movement and memory. Latcham Art Centre is pleased to host Vicky Talwar’s...

March 22, 2022March 22, 2022
Jeff Thomas | The Indigenous Map Maker’s Room

Jeff Thomas | The Indigenous Map Maker’s Room

Saturday, October 30, 2021 to Sunday, January 2, 2022 Jeff Thomas (b. 1956, Buffalo, New York) is a nationally recognized Urban-Iroquois photo-based artist, story teller, writer, and curator based in Ottawa, Ontario. Through his work, curatorial practice and written publications, he has led major projects at prominent national cultural institutions such as the Canadian Museum...

January 5, 2022January 5, 2022
Scott Sawtell | Right Before Your Eyes

Scott Sawtell | Right Before Your Eyes

September 7th, 2021 – October 23rd, 2021 Regional artist Scott Sawtell channels the curiosity and imagination from his youth and takes inspiration from comics, music and animation to inform his abstracted environments. There is a purposeful tension between realistic and familiar imagery with palpable abstract and gestural mark making. Sawtell’s self-reflection during the pandemic has...

October 28, 2021January 5, 2022
Annual Juried Exhibition 2020

Annual Juried Exhibition 2020

March 7, 2020 – April 25, 2020 Artist(s): Alexandrea Nicholas-Jennings, Allan O’Marra, Andrew Cripps, Bob Tunnoch, Brandon Latcham, David Samila, Diana Hillman, Dianne Green, Edward Falkenberg, Emma Enright, Eva Folks, Gralyna Tonkiel, Heather Wheldrake, Heidi McKenzie, Hilary Hung, Jane Bowen, Joanna Strong, Judy Sherman, Julia Eldridge, Julia Katrina, Kelly Kirkham, Kim Brett, Lo Scott, Margit...

January 21, 2020May 30, 2022
Scattered/Accumulation

Scattered/Accumulation

January 11 – February 15, 2020Artist(s): Katja van den Enden Working at the intersection of materiality and consciousness, Newmarket-based Katja van den Enden creates immersive, thoughtful sculptural installations that straddle visual tensions and subconscious thought. Exploring the ethereal interconnections of thinking and ideas through laboriously created forms, Scattered/Accumulation not only challenges us to take pause...

January 11, 2020January 21, 2022
Organized Chaos

IMAGES | Organized Chaos

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