Ongoing

For Love of the Abstract – Art Show: June 1 – Sept 12 2026

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Neighbourhood Gallery 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto

The works are all exploring Abstract art and the enjoyment of making and observing it. What makes abstract work abstract? It may be loosely rooted in reality—or not at all. In some cases, the artist is guided by the medium itself and by the pleasure of technique, as seen in the work of Gardner, Haddad, Ho, Kiil, and Timm, echoing the legacy of Abstract Expressionism. Here, the medium leads and the artist listens. In other cases, abstraction begins with a real-world reference—a view in nature, or from above, or across a vista—and is transformed through technique and perception, as in the work of Letarte, Renzetti and Tudor. Abstraction can also be driven by emotion, as in Pitoscia’s work. Nicoll’s pieces emerge from the dried remains of jelly plate palettes, becoming more abstract than the intended originals. In the collages of Daniels and Milon, both the selected paper fragments and the cut-out remnants carry equal importance, each finding its place in the creative process. In all cases the exploration and process make for a wonderful journey. This diverse group show features: Beverley Daniels, Deidrie Gardner, Jane Haddad, Angela Ho, Kristina Kiil, Michelle Letarte, Carole Milon, Anne Parravano Nicholl, Morag Pitoscia, Lauren McKinley Renzetti, Mark Timm, & Elizabeth Tudor

Sacred Sexuality

Featured Sunday Service
Rafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto

Speaker: Mama Yoni (Sara Downing) Weaver: Debb Music: Spirit Band. Our bodies are sacred. Our pleasure is sacred. Our sexuality is sacred. Yet many of us have learned to disconnect from these essential parts of ourselves or to hold them with shame rather than celebration. This Sunday, we'll explore how pleasure, from the simple pleasures of everyday life to the deeper pleasures of intimacy and sexuality, can be a pathway to presence, aliveness, and the sacred. Wherever you find yourself on the spectrum of sexual identity, attraction, or expression, you are warmly welcome. Sara Downing (Mama Yoni) Sara, a nurturing “mama bear “with a body-positive focus, is a pleasure educator and intimacy mentor dedicated to helping people embrace their authentic selves and explore their desires with confidence. She brings warmth, empathy, and steadfast support—a reflection of her deep connection to the energy of mothering, shaped by raising three daughters while navigating the challenges of severe mental illness within her family. With her training in DBT and intimacy, Sara creates safer, welcoming spaces where individuals can feel comfort, delight, and excitement in their bodies and sexuality, expand their capacity for pleasure, and courageously explore the edges of their erotic selves. Her presence offers unconditional support and loving attention for all of your tenderest parts.  

Circle Music

Featured Circle Music

Facilitated by Jane Lewis and Susanne Maziarz. All are welcome to this improvised singing circle. A creative opportunity for listening, being in the moment, sharing your voice, and laughing!   Contact Susanne at music@nuuc.ca for more info.