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Archived Exhibitions

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.

Destroyer

04/13/2024 - 06/23/2024

The AGB is pleased to present a mis-en-scène by Jagdeep Raina. This exhibition titled Destroyer features a selection of ceramics, embroidered tapestries and works on paper.

How can I know you?

01/19/2024 - 04/28/2024

Using materials sourced from the earth, the artists in How can I know you? work to share site-specific knowledge about kinship and generational relations, industry and settlement, social and political histories tied to settler nationalism and institutions, and about Indigenous territories in dialogue with one another.

Stockroom

01/19/2024 - 04/07/2024

Jeremy Laing creates incidental, non-hierarchical, narratives with unconventional, handmade, industrial, discarded, and under-appreciated material.

Living Library

01/25/2023 - 01/21/2024

Living Library is an all-ages, flexible space designed to foster connectivity and meet the changing needs of Burlingtonians.

Sybil Atteck: A Legacy Unveiled

10/20/2023 - 01/07/2024

The Art Gallery of Burlington (AGB) is proud to bring the life’s work of iconic Trinidadian artist Sybil Atteck (1911–1975).

Chiedza Pasipanodya: Ndafunga Dande (Thoughts of Home)     

09/26/2023 - 01/07/2024

Dande is a memory and a fable, a translation and a portal, a place that exists nowhere - only here and somewhere. Ndafunga Dande (Thoughts of Home) resides in that here and somewhere

The Weight of Clay

06/16/2023 - 10/08/2023

Over the last forty years, the AGB has amassed the largest comprehensive collection of contemporary Canadian ceramics in the world, totaling more than 4,000 works. This year, we celebrate the anniversary with The Weight of Clay, an exhibition and programming series honouring the artists, curators, educators, volunteers, and donors who have built the gallery’s holdings and contributed to the intellectual growth of ceramics in the country.

Era of the Moon: Phases

06/02/2023 - 09/17/2023

Era of the Moon: Phases connects the body to the cyclical nature of the moon and its tidal lock to the earth.

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