
Astrid Ho
Points of Abstraction
February 16, 2017 – March 18, 2017
Opening Reception
This exhibition of new work by Astrid Ho explores images of various architectural interiors and exteriors in abstract compositions.

Rochelle Rubinstein
CYCLiC
January 13, 2017 – February 11, 2017
Opening Reception
CYCLiC is an exhibition by Rochelle Rubinstein, a Toronto-based printmaker, painter, fabric and book artist.

Iza Campos
You Are Listening
March 24, 2017 – April 22, 2017
Opening Reception
Iza Campos’ work is symbolic, placed between representational and abstract, looking to construct meaning on the relativity of colours’ interactions and simplified forms.

Eli Howey
Waking Gates – Don Phillips Scholarship Exhibition
October 21, 2016 – November 19, 2016
Artist Talk
Opening Reception
Eli Howey is a printmaker, illustrator and designer currently based in Toronto. Their art practice uses the anomalies within traditional analogue printmaking techniques to create work in fine art, publication and textile-based projects.

Amy Uyeda
Shikoku Views
September 16, 2016 – October 15, 2016
Opening Reception
Amy Uyeda is a Toronto-based printmaker who works primarily with colour lithography. Uyeda’s lithographic practice is inspired by the architectural and natural landscape of places she has travelled.

Jae Lee
Discourse
June 17, 2016 – July 16, 2016
Opening Reception
Jae Lee’s works capture special stories of trivial, mundane or disappearing things that are detected in her life.

Karen Curry
The Edge: Ancient Light
May 13, 2016 – June 11, 2016
Opening Reception
Karen Curry is an artist working in painting, printmaking and photography. The Edge features work exploring the changing nature of the edges of islands.

Loree Ovens
Lumos
March 18, 2016 – April 23, 2016
Opening Reception
Loree Ovens creates work that is influenced by intersecting and overlapping patterns, both in a linear and abstract sense.

Sandi Ralph
Shadow Flight
February 12, 2016 – March 12, 2016
Opening Reception
Sandi Ralph: Shadow Flight takes its inspiration from creatures in the natural world—butterflies, birds, wolves. Her original source in each case is deconstructed, stripped to its essential elements and reconstructed with a minimalistic intent, creat

Dana Tosic
Artifacts
January 8, 2016 – February 6, 2016
Opening Reception
In a new series of screenprints, Dana Tosic investigates possibilities of capturing the human body in motion using one reprographic technology (3D scan) to capture a moment in time, executed in another (screenprint).