The Last Picture Show: Final Public Exhibit

Largest exhibit in the gallery’s 17 year history. For 11 days, we will be offering unprecedented specials on artwork by 27 different artists.
Rob Niezen – Showcase Exhibit 2023

This new showcase exhibit will feature 11 brand new marionette narrative paintings by artist Rob Niezen.
Fall 2022: Artist Portfolio Series

Our Fall Artist Portfolio Series shows the most recent works by our represented artists for Fall 2022 (September, October, November).
SUMMER 2020: Artist Portfolio Series

A summer display of the newest work by our artists.
FALL 2019: Artist Portfolio Series

SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER / NOVEMBER NEW WORKS
Winter Portfolio Series

New work by Jane Derby, Margaret Hughes, Debra Krakow, Keight Maclean, Molly McClung, Teresa Mrozicka, Rob Niezen, Erika Olson, Susan Oomen, Lee Stewart and Vadim Vaskovsky.
FUEL for Hibernation

A gift is many things. It is not always of a physical nature, and a physical offering is not always the real gift.
FALL ART AFTER DARK 2018

We like to play our music loud during Art After Dark. It’s loose. It’s fun. Visitors should expect to enjoy groovin’ to the tunes while taking in our contemporary Canadian art and artists.
Art After Dark this Friday 7 to 10 pm

We like to play our music loud during Art After Dark. It’s loose. It’s fun. Visitors should expect to enjoy groovin’ to the tunes while taking in our Contemporary Canadian Art & Artists. FEATURED ART Haunted Graffiti – Paintings by Lee Stewart SPRING Artist Portfolio Series Barry Blunden • Bernard Clark • Rebecca Cowan • […]
SPRING 2018: Artist Portfolio Series

Introducing the Artist Portfolio Series. A chance for our customers to have easy access to the newest works of our artists both in the gallery and identified online. Browse, discover, purchase – online or in the gallery.
CELEBRATION – New Works by Rob Niezen

Using light and colour, shadows and reflections, Niezen depicts table tops filled with glassware that sparkle and shine, signifying the joy of living life to its fullest.
Cityscapes in oil by new artist Rob Niezen

His nightscapes show the dream world of our cities created by artificial lights. Rainy night reflections create bursts of colour, and reveal our theatrical surroundings. These paintings are a testament to the vibrancy of the city, and vary from broader contextual city views, to close-ups that render more abstract compositions, as the artificial lights create magic on small and large scale.