Meghan Hildebrand: Changing Channels
/April 23 - May 7
In her eighth solo exhibition with Madrona Gallery, Meghan Hildebrand brings her mysterious and fantastical aesthetic to a new series of 20 acrylic and watercolour paintings.
Read MoreApril 23 - May 7
In her eighth solo exhibition with Madrona Gallery, Meghan Hildebrand brings her mysterious and fantastical aesthetic to a new series of 20 acrylic and watercolour paintings.
Read MoreMay 19 - June 1, 2018
Opening reception: Saturday, May 19 from 1-4pm
Artist will be in attendance
Ernestine Tahedl has been exhibiting in Canada and abroad for over 50 years. 'Music Reflection Emotion' is her first solo exhibition with Madrona Gallery
Read MoreOctober 14 - 28 2017
Opening Reception Saturday October 14, 1-4pm
Invented Spaces
January 7th - 20th, 2017
Artists featured in this exhibition include Meghan Hildebrand, Hashim Hannoon, Megan Ducie Dill, Shuvinai Ashoona, Luke Ramsey, David Antonides, Sean Yelland, Serge Brunoni, Jeanne Campbell, and Megan Dietrich.
Read MoreMay 14 - 28
Opening Reception: May 14, 1-4pm
A leading contemporary and historic fine art gallery based in Victoria, B.C. Canada. The gallery exhibits and sells art from both established and emerging Canadian artists. Madrona Gallery prides itself on providing a welcoming environment to new and established art collectors alike.
June 14 - 28
Opening Reception: June 14, 1-3 PM
Joe Coffey’s talent as an observer of life in all its forms enables him to capture moments of humour, metaphor, and mystery. His animal characters leap out of the bounds of illustration in playfully theatrical contrasts. Technically dazzling and full of surprises, Coffey’s paintings upend the natural world to remind us of what makes us truly human.
April 11 - 26|
Opening Reception: April 11, 5-7 PM
Artist in Attendance
Bowen Island based artist Susannah Montague creates sculptures that push the boundaries of ceramics as a medium. Juxtaposing the beautiful and macabre, she uses historical references and contemporary life to create vessels for her narratives. Montague draws upon current socio-political events, feminism, and her own personal experiences while demonstrating an exceptional understanding of technique and the history of ceramics.
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