Art Show Opening
Neighbourhood Gallery presents two new shows: Beloved Community: Flowers in Winter Artists: John Cook, Casey Fleming, Diane Helinski, Peter Marmorek, Lauren Renzetti Sitting with Abstraction Artist: Surabhi Pandey
Neighbourhood Gallery presents two new shows: Beloved Community: Flowers in Winter Artists: John Cook, Casey Fleming, Diane Helinski, Peter Marmorek, Lauren Renzetti Sitting with Abstraction Artist: Surabhi Pandey
Neighbourhood Gallery Presents - Observing: Land's Transformation Group Show: Tina Amirshahi, John Cook, Diane Helinski, Peter Marmorek, John Oughton, Lauren Renzetti Opening and meet the artists on February 25, 2024. 12-1pm. ALL ARE WELCOME! Building is open Monday- Sunday 9am-9pm please call 647-717-3982 to be let in. Curator Lauren McKinley Renzetti
Neighbourhood Gallery Presents - Observing: Land’s Transformation Group Show: Tina Amirshahi, John Cook, Diane Helinski, Peter Marmorek, John Oughton, Lauren Renzetti Feb. 18-March 31, 2024. Opening and meet the artists on February 25, 2024. 12-1pm. ALL ARE WELCOME!
Includes work by Colour Blots Creative, Chris Emmanuel, Amy Fitzgerald, Peter Marmorek, Geralyn Marion, Meghan McKnight, Ravinder Ruprai, Naomi Tyrell. Opening & Meet the Artists on April 7, 2024. 12-1pm. ALL ARE WELCOME! Neighbourhood Gallery is located in Mezzanine above NUUC Sanctuary
Neighbourhood Gallery presents: The Spirit of Creativity Includes work by Colour Blots Creative, Chris Emmanuel, Amy Fitzgerald, Peter Marmorek, Geralyn Marion, Meghan McKnight, Ravinder Ruprai, Naomi Tyrell Show runs Mar 31 until May 26, 2024
Diorama Dramas by Martha Davis Photographs & 3D Dioramas Exploring Big Issues Show runs until Sept 1, 2024.
Meet the artist
Fabric of Our Being: Abstraction or a reality? Meet the Artists
Artists gracefully sharing diversity: Lee Horton-Carter Tanya Murdoch Bill Novak Lauren Wilson All works are for sale through the artist. This show runs from Jan. 18- March 22, 2026 Curatorial Statement The cultural movement towards individuality is growing. Personal growth and self-awareness are becoming more accepted in our culture. We should applaud this growth. This show is a celebration in diversity. Lee Horton-Carter’s work inspired the idea when she revealed a piece that had a visible minority of ability dancing. This started a dialogue of “what don’t we often see but does exist?”. In some cultures, same sex marriage is illegal punishable by death, in Canada , thankfully, it is commonplace. People in wheelchairs can be chained to inactivity by societies notion of “Can’t”. Yet, the possibilities are as wide as our vision – so some rise above and strive for doing it all. Diversity makes us stronger. We should show off our uniqueness , not, hide it. Labels created about body image, aga, Neurodivergence, ethnicity, sexual orientation, economic strata, even ways with which we navigate the world are often seen as different, possibly even negatively. We should view them as an opportunity on how to do things differently. ~Lauren McKinley Renzetti January 2026