EXHIBITIONS
Among beetles and blossoms
April 18 to May 31, 2026Vernissage Saturday, April 18, 2026 2PM
Artist talk Saturday, May 30, 2026 1PM
GOREGAMA
October 18th to November 23rd, 2025Vernissage Saturday, October 18, 2025 4PM
Artist talk Saturday November 22, 2025 1PM
The GOREGAMA Exhibition was a stunning group show of wood-fired ceramics. For nearly a decade, the Goregama collective has been uniting in the Laurentians to fire a massive, anagama-inspired kiln. This exhibition was a celebration of that fiery process and the beautiful community and work it creates.
Featured artists:
Phil Dutton, Catherine Parent-Gibbard, Don Goddard, Margaret Griffin, Robin Hutchinson, Lily Lanken, Lysanne Larose, SARADAY, Cilia Sawadogo, Joan Scott, Linda Swanson
Article on the Goregama collective in The Main HERE.
Photos and videography of a night firing and unloading HERE
Guest curator: Don Goddard
Photo credit: Charbel Saade
Moon Jar
August 9th to September 7, 2025Vernissage Saturday, August 9, 2025 12PM
Artist talk Sunday September 6, 2025 1:30PM
This exhibition showcased three women artists who reinterpret the moon jar through their unique styles, blending individual expression into a cohesive yet diverse collection. The handbuilt vessels embrace imperfection and asymmetry, reflecting nature’s balance of tension and harmony while blurring function and form. Together, they create a poetic dialogue between art and the natural world.
Constellations of Commonalities
May 3 to 31, 2025Vernissage Saturday, May 3, 2025
Artist talk Saturday May 31, 2025
The exhibit explored thefundamental human impulse to interact with the natural world through small, intuitive gestures: shaping clay, collecting shells, or stacking stones. These actions reflect our innate curiosity, a trait that has driven both cultural and technological development. By assembling her new and older works into vibrant, tactile groupings, Margaret highlights her fascination with glazes, textures, and the unpredictable behaviors of different clays.
Videography HERE
Guest curator: Luke Havekes
Videography: Jeremy Shantz
The Erratics
March 1 to March 31, 2025Vernissage Saturday, March 1 from 4-8pm
Artist talk Saturday, March 29 at 1pm
The gallery presented a beautiful ceramics exhibition of work inspired by the erratic boulders found across our forests that were carried by glaciers over 100,000 years ago, randomly dropped into our landscapes at the end of the Ice Age.
Guest curator: Luke Havekes
Sound installation: Flock of Nazguls