What’s on at the galleries
Hamilton Public Library Gallery 4 // Double Sighted by Olivia Brouwer
Running until Nov. 30, 2017
Olivia Brouwer, who has been blind in one eye since childhood, is communicating her experience of vision loss alongside feelings of incompletion and limitation through an ‘unfinished’ series of oil paintings. The paintings are inspired by the Rorschach Inkblot test and explore the concept of sight and perception.
Art Gallery of Hamilton // Feature Artist: Paul Elia
Running until Dec. 3, 2017
After studying Drawings, Paintings and Integrated Media at the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD) and working with filmmakers and artists in Toronto, Paul Elia returned to his hometown of Hamilton and started his Hamilton Strip series. His art is inspired by the city’s landscape and remnants of the manufacturing industry.
McMaster Museum of Art // A Cultivating Journey: The Herman Levy Legacy
Running until Dec. 9, 2017
The work of 19th century impressionists Gustave Caillebotte, Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro are currently housed at the MMA alongside Vincent van Gogh’s bold oil painting and the imaginative landscapes of J. M. W Turner. The paintings signify historical and modern art donated by Dr. Herman H. Levy in 1984.
Centre[3] for Print and Media Arts // Art [4] Change: 20 Minutes of Action
Running until Dec. 2, 2017
The exhibit curated by Sally Frater aims to unmask deeply imbedded “rape culture” in society.
The work of Lesley Loksi Chan, Insoon Ha, Roya Akbari and many more will be featured in the Centre[3] galleries. The exhibit is named after the infamous excuse by Brock Turner’s father who said that his son, who was convicted of multiple sexual assault charges, shouldn’t go to prison for “20 minutes of action”.
Workers Art and Heritage Centre // Deborah Koenker: Grapes and Tortillas
Running until Dec. 18, 2017
Vancouver-based artist Deborah Koenker captures the stories of 96 temporary Mexican agricultural workers of British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley. The exhibit is a tribute to the sacrifices, struggles and resilience of the workers who have made a significant but overlooked contribution to the Canadian economy.
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