Archived Exhibitions
Russna Kaur: Been there twice, haven’t got there yet (the space behind a thin screen, and prying eyes)
09/20/2025 - 01/04/2026
Russna Kaur’s paintings engulf and disorient. They extend beyond the canvas—cascading across walls, slicing through corners, and redefining space with sculptural urgency.
Russna Kaur: Been there twice, haven’t got there yet (the space behind a thin screen, and prying eyes)
09/20/2025 - 01/04/2026
Russna Kaur’s paintings engulf and disorient. They extend beyond the canvas—cascading across walls, slicing through corners, and redefining space with sculptural urgency.
A Vessel to Bend Water
05/02/2025 - 09/14/2025
Drawing from digital archives and physical postcards, Leila Fatemi explores the connection between photographic representation and props, which often symbolize societal status.
A Vessel to Bend Water
05/02/2025 - 09/14/2025
Drawing from digital archives and physical postcards, Leila Fatemi explores the connection between photographic representation and props, which often symbolize societal status.
A Curve, Not A Line
05/09/2025 - 08/10/2025
The Art Gallery of Burlington’s 50th Anniversary Permanent Collection Exhibition, A Curve, Not A Line, continues the AGB’s quest to trouble time.
A Curve, Not A Line
05/09/2025 - 08/10/2025
The Art Gallery of Burlington’s 50th Anniversary Permanent Collection Exhibition, A Curve, Not A Line, continues the AGB’s quest to trouble time.
Time Isn’t Real
01/17/2025 - 04/27/2025
Time isn’t real. Well, it is, and it isn’t. The sun and moon rise and fall, and stuff happens in between. At the Art Gallery of Burlington, that stuff in between has been happening for fifty years!
Time Isn’t Real
01/17/2025 - 04/27/2025
Time isn’t real. Well, it is, and it isn’t. The sun and moon rise and fall, and stuff happens in between. At the Art Gallery of Burlington, that stuff in between has been happening for fifty years!
Dry Thunder
01/11/2025 - 04/27/2025
Drawing upon memories from summer nights spent in her childhood home in Islamabad, Pakistan, visual artist Misbah Ahmed considers the phenomenon of dry thunderstorms - a storm that produces thunder and lightning without rain - as metaphoric and literal portal to meditate on eco-poetics, mythology and folklore, and urban and wildlife transformation in her first institutional solo exhibition, Dry Thunder.
Dry Thunder
01/11/2025 - 04/27/2025
Drawing upon memories from summer nights spent in her childhood home in Islamabad, Pakistan, visual artist Misbah Ahmed considers the phenomenon of dry thunderstorms - a storm that produces thunder and lightning without rain - as metaphoric and literal portal to meditate on eco-poetics, mythology and folklore, and urban and wildlife transformation in her first institutional solo exhibition, Dry Thunder.
Living Lab
02/02/2024 - 01/12/2025
Living Lab is an all-ages, flexible space designed to foster connectivity and meet the changing needs of Burlingtonians.
Living Lab
02/02/2024 - 01/12/2025
Living Lab is an all-ages, flexible space designed to foster connectivity and meet the changing needs of Burlingtonians.
MIDNIGHT
09/20/2024 - 01/05/2025
A profound exploration of stillness rendered in material form, including stained-glass, handwoven linen, embroidery, and a monumental installation of over 10,000 ceramic bird forms.
MIDNIGHT
09/20/2024 - 01/05/2025
A profound exploration of stillness rendered in material form, including stained-glass, handwoven linen, embroidery, and a monumental installation of over 10,000 ceramic bird forms.
WonderRoom
10/12/2024 - 01/05/2025
Step into a world of awe and fascination. WonderRoom invites you to explore the intricate beauty and malleability of clay. This exhibition seamlessly blends the artwork and the artifact, showcasing our mesmerizing permanent collection of contemporary Canadian ceramic works amongst natural wonders.
WonderRoom
10/12/2024 - 01/05/2025
Step into a world of awe and fascination. WonderRoom invites you to explore the intricate beauty and malleability of clay. This exhibition seamlessly blends the artwork and the artifact, showcasing our mesmerizing permanent collection of contemporary Canadian ceramic works amongst natural wonders.
Exchanging Presence
06/29/2024 - 10/06/2024
Magdolene Dykstra uses clay as a medium for connection. The exhibition is comprised of two of her ongoing projects Gathering Presence and Exchanging Presence. Together, these works ask what it means to be seen and to what degree one wants to make themselves visible.
Exchanging Presence
06/29/2024 - 10/06/2024
Magdolene Dykstra uses clay as a medium for connection. The exhibition is comprised of two of her ongoing projects Gathering Presence and Exchanging Presence. Together, these works ask what it means to be seen and to what degree one wants to make themselves visible.
We Who Have Known Many Shores
05/10/2024 - 09/01/2024
We Who Have Known Many Shores brings together material practices rooted in Anatolian textiles, ceramics, and marbling, with contemporary mediums, to forge new directions for considering diasporic relationships to place and belonging.
We Who Have Known Many Shores
05/10/2024 - 09/01/2024
We Who Have Known Many Shores brings together material practices rooted in Anatolian textiles, ceramics, and marbling, with contemporary mediums, to forge new directions for considering diasporic relationships to place and belonging.
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