Exhibitions

The AGN presents intellectually stimulating exhibitions that spark conversations, inspire creativity and enlighten the minds of all-ages. The AGN is committed to nurturing and promoting Canadian artists, and we strive to exhibit works that advance critical enquiry and community connection to contemporary visual arts.

Current Exhibitions

March 2, 2024

to April 27, 2024

Through Judy, Kenney breathes life into this subversive spirit, reclaiming the art of fiber work as a means of empowerment and expression in the contemporary landscape.

Upcoming Exhibitions

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Past Exhibitions

January 14, 2023

to March 25, 2023

Oli Goldsmith’s performative and expository artworks, brings to us all, as audience, worlds as playful, transitory and evocative as the images, words and phrases in them.

November 19, 2022

to January 7, 2023

The AGN invited emerging and established artists living and working in Ontario to submit to its 44th Juried Exhibition offering artists exposure to the Northumberland County community.

September 13, 2022

to October 15, 2022

The exhibit consists of an 8 x 12ft mural painted on-site, an Augmented Reality project expanding on the mural, and three additional paintings on canvas.

July 9, 2022

to September 4, 2022

A gifted musician and talented artist, come and explore Michael Kuczer’s commitment to abstract art with a fluid influence relayed through his musical background.

May 2, 2022

to July 3, 2022

Elayne Windsor, uses walking as a purposeful part of the concept and process of her work.

March 5, 2022

to September 4, 2022

POSE is a skill-building exhibition, designed to contextualize the nude portraits and sketches from the AGN’s Collection within the wider history of the genre.

February 1, 2022

to October 9, 2022

Exhibiting paintings, drawing and photographs presenting the intimate physical sensations evoked by the boundary setting protocols of the pandemic.

February 1, 2022

to April 23, 2022

Follow a trail of figurines and puppets through an otherworldly carnival installation with Kelly Kirkahm’s exhibition.
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