Category: Upcoming Exhibitions
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HOLDING SPACE , Place , Relation and Belonging *21 Jan. – 1 Feb. 2026*
* Visual Arts Student Association – York University * Reception 22 Jan. at 6:30 p.m. * The Visual Arts Student Association (VASA) at York University proudly presents HOLDING SPACE , Place, Relation and Belonging an annual exhibition at Gallery 1313 showcasing the diverse and vibrant works of emerging student artists. This dynamic show celebrates creative expression…
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Drawn Together 2026 * February 18 – March 1 *
The 36 artists submitting works, share a common love of figurative art, though their personal artistic works go far beyond works on paper. The show has reserve a space for paper works, and presents the artists success with oils, acrylics, watercolours, and inks with a variety of portraits, landscape, still life and figurative works. …
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PROVISIONAL TRAJECTORIES – Dimitrije Martinovic – Jan 21 – Feb 1, 2026
Provisional Trajectories: Recent Digital Paintings stands at the intersection of abstraction and digitization. Abstraction replaces depiction with inner experience, while digitization carries that logic into a mutable, virtual space. By synthesizing elements of historical movements, from early modernist abstraction to contemporary digital practices, each work carries the legacy of familiar visual languages. Using colour, form,…
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THE SEX SHOW – Group Show – Feb 4 – 15, 2026
Open Call For Submissions Curated by Phil Anderson Reception Feb.. 5 6:30pm Artists are asked to submit works exploring the subject of sex . The subject matter can mean many things to many people . Please submit 1-4 images/jpegs an image list , artist statement & cv . deadline for submissions Jan. 29th 5pm .…
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BENJAMIN RONDEL
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DAVID HOLT – Painting Antiquity – Jan 21 – Feb 1, 2026
Cell Gallery, Gallery 1313 Reception January 22, 6:30-9:00 pm Painting Antiquity highlights works from an ongoing series of paintings inspired by antiquities collections, archaeology, and ancient architecture. Loosely gridded compositions of antique motifs afford playful morphological comparisons and rhythmic improvisations.
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JAMES SUTHERLAND
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SANDRA FRANKE
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BILL WARD
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ERIC GARSONNIN
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GREGG THURLBECK
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PAUL BRANDEJS
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SALLY BLACKMAN
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EMILY PIKE
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ALEKSANDRA RODNEVA
