Current Exhibitions
Year-round exhibitions featuring contemporary artists
Latcham Art Centre
Mar 16 – Apr 25
Annual Juried Exhibition 2026
Latcham Art Centre invites Ontario-based artists to submit an application for up to two recent works (completed in 2024-26) in any medium to our Annual Juried Exhibition, to be juried in-person by an esteemed panel of three art professionals.
Annual Juried Exhibition 2026
Town Office Gallery
Feb 2 – May 5
Daniel Wu
Daniel Wu’s encaustic paintings are built, carved, and sculpted to achieve evocative moments of texture, translucency, and luminous colour. Informed by his love of art history and travel, this exhibition presents the expressive range of Wu’s work through landscape, nature, and abstraction.
Daniel Wu
Past Exhibitions
Anthony Gebrehiwot
Beyond the Veil of Time: Bridging Black Temporalities
Anthony Gebrehiwot’s powerful exhibition of photography and digital collage reimagines the construct of time through the lens of Black Futurism.
Anthony Gebrehiwot
SDSS Graduating Art Class Students
The Mirror Within
IMAGES is an annual exhibition featuring work by the graduating art class from Stouffville District Secondary School.
SDSS Graduating Art Class Students
Nicholas Crombach
Xenolithic
Nicholas Crombach’s sculptural exhibition presents a world where natural and human materials exist in a state of entanglement, inviting viewers to consider how objects accumulate, persist, and transform over time.
Nicholas Crombach
Vicky Talwar
Stouffville artist Vicky Talwar expresses the contrasts of her hybrid cultural Hindu and Canadian identity by using vibrant colours and textured materials in her layered paintings.
Vicky Talwar
Margaret Grandison and Ray McNeice
This exhibition features the work of two artists who have been instrumental in the development of Stouffville’s cultural community.
Margaret Grandison and Ray McNeice
Bewabon Shilling
Of Light and Air
This exhibition featured Bewabon Shilling’s paintings of the fields and forests surrounding his home in Rama First Nation, situated along the shores of Ontario’s Lake Couchiching.
Bewabon Shilling
Anthea Black, Michael Ciesielski, and Ron Siu
Paper Mirrors
Paper Mirrors brings together the work of three artists who are pushing printmaking beyond traditional boundaries to present personal, innovative and, at times, playful artworks that express and investigate the artists’ experiences in the Queer community.
Anthea Black, Michael Ciesielski, and Ron Siu
Stanzie Tooth
Inheritance
This exhibition features elaborate, large-scale ink paintings exploring the human relationship to nature. Visitors will find human figures camouflaged within the richly detailed images of plants and flowers familiar to the Stouffville area.
Stanzie Tooth
Debra Wronzberg
Selected Works
Debra Wronzberg’s paintings, which resemble mosaics, challenge conventional perspectives by deconstructing and reconstructing nature. Her innovative approach to art is a journey of transformation.
Debra Wronzberg
Michael Christian Casola
Michael Christian Casola’s surreal black and white photography explores the symbolism of darkness and light.
Michael Christian Casola
Whitchurch-Stouffville Elementary & Secondary School Students
Celebrations: The Young at Art 2025
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.
Whitchurch-Stouffville Elementary & Secondary School Students
Annual Juried Exhibition 2025
This exhibition offers artists working in all media the opportunity to have their work evaluated by three visual art professionals serving as jurors.
Annual Juried Exhibition 2025
Artist Spotlight
Stories, inspiration, and creative journeys
Stanzie Tooth
Inheritance
September 17, 2025
Artist Stanzie Tooth welcomes us into her studio to share thoughts on her practice, and the work she will be presenting in her exhibition Inheritance at Latcham Art Centre.