JT Winik – Of Two Minds

This new exhibit will be JT Winik’s 3rd solo exhibition with Studio22 Fine Art. This latest body of work addresses the challenges of painting abstracts vs figurative works as well as speaks to the interplay between them and how working on both influences the processes of each.

Margaret Sutherland – Normal Abnormal

This new exhibit will be Margaret Sutherland’s 3rd solo exhibition with Studio22 Fine Art. This latest collection of work traces the artist’s challenging and frequently interrupted artistic and personal journey of the past three years.

Keight MacLean – Eternal

Eternal will be Keight MacLean’s 3rd solo exhibition with Studio22 Fine Art. This latest body of work consists of 30 brand new, never-before-seen, pieces created by the artist in 2022. These surviving portraits celebrate the stories of women who would have otherwise been forgotten. Through images on canvas their stories and voices live on eternally.

Ran Jacob Abstract Art

Studio22 Fine Art is thrilled to introduce emerging artist and abstract painter, Ran Jacob. His latest body of work has been a labor of love for the artist for the past two years. The immensely saturated works that comprise this new exhibit are intended as humorous impressions of the multifaceted nature of our collective lived experiences and the relationships created throughout.

Romancing the Poem

Gananoque artist, Teri Wing, brings the dark romantic prose of Edgar Allen Poe to canvas in second solo show at Studio22 Fine Art.

Canada Obscura

Local artist, Lee Stewart, showcases Pandemic Panorama, in second solo show at Studio22 Fine Art.

United Gratitude

Introducing abstract artist, Leah Hicks, and her new solo show ‘United Gratitude’.

WINTER 2021: Artist Portfolio Series

Our Winter Artist Portfolio Series shows the most recent works by our regular artists. This grouping will be regularly updated to include the most recent additions to the gallery collection throughout the winter of 2021 and into 2022

KINTSUGI DRIPS

Kintsugi, also known as kintsukuroi, has become a powerful emblem, not for brokenness, but for wholeness despite the shockwaves in life. It is not about finding beauty in chaos or tragedy, it is a symbol – like the cross is to Christians – of faith and perseverance, of the belief that victory, success and wholeness are often realized through the challenges of life, if we rise to those challenges.

SACRO FIORE

Victor Oriecuia, a Kingston-based stone carver is passionate about his calling. With no rigid rules or expectations, he freely carves, both Italian and local Ontario marble, to evoke his senses and appease his passion. He utilizes the direct carving method, a method which requires no model or predetermined outcome…a method which relies heavily on faith.