Terry Fenton

Terry Fenton

January 13 - 26
Opening Reception: January 13, 1-3 PM
Artist in attendance

Terry Fenton has been exploring landscape painting of the Prairies and West Coast for over 30 years. Having been a part of and an advocator of the Modernist movement, Fenton's landscapes use non-conventional design choices to push the tradition of landscape painting.

He is the former director of the Edmonton Art Gallery (from 1972-1987), the A.C. Leighton Foundation, Calgary (1987-1993) and the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon (1993-1997). In addition to numerous private and corporate collections in Canada the US and England, his work is represented in the collections of the Canada, Council Art Bank, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon, the Edmonton Art Gallery, and the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery in Regina.

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Toni Onley: Master Watercolourist

Toni Onley: Master Watercolourist

January 27 - February 10
Opening Reception: January 27, 1-3 PM

Working with the Onley estate, this exhibition of never before seen work highlights Onley’s innate ability to distill the most important parts of landscape into a powerful visual language. Onley’s love of travel unites this collection of work, ranging from the landscapes of his home on the west coast, to those of Europe, England, and across North America. His distinctive handling of the landscape has left a lasting legacy in Canadian art and continues to capture the interest of collectors across Canada.

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Pisteolak Qimirpik

Pisteolak Qimirpik

March 9 - 22 2024
Opening Reception: March 9, 1-3 PM

Pitseolak Qimirpik brings a fresh and fantastical style to his drawings. They bring influences from his well established career as a carver mixed with pop culture, such as cartoons and video games. 

Working in this medium allows the artist to expand the scope of his work from individual objects to full narratives. Drawing brings opportunity to express more diverse subject matter and weaves together themes in a way stone does not allow. This will be his first solo-exhibition of drawings in western Canada.

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Historic and Post War Canadian Art

Historic and Post War Canadian Art

March 30 - April 20
Opening Reception: March 30, 1-3 PM

Madrona Gallery's annual exhibition of works by leading artists of the 20th century. This exhibition features important works by members of the Group of Seven, Emily Carr, E.J.Hughes, Marcelle Ferron, W.J. Phillips, David Blackwood, Jack Shadbolt, Takao Tanabe, Gordon Smith and many others

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