Exhibition
Living Room
Incite Gallery
02/01/2025 - 01/01/2027
The Living Room is an informal space for conversation, creativity, and rest. The project is the final stop on a…
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break
Things I Can Fold, Deflate, and Break has been sponsored by Partners In Art. The Art Gallery of Burlington is supported by the City of Burlington, Ontario Arts Council, and Ontario Trillium Foundation. The AGB’s learning programming has been sponsored by The Burlington Foundation, The Joyce Family Foundation, and the…
11/15/2025 - 02/02/2026
The AGB’s Community Generator is a series of community art exhibitions and activations designed to connect more artists with more audiences. Presented in dedicated spaces throughout the gallery, the program fosters creativity, dialogue, and inclusivity by offering a platform for local artists, collectives, and community groups to share their work.
11/15/2025 - 02/02/2026
The AGB’s Community Generator is a series of community art exhibitions and activations designed to connect more artists with more audiences. Presented in dedicated spaces throughout the gallery, the program fosters creativity, dialogue, and inclusivity by offering a platform for local artists, collectives, and community groups to share their work.
09/20/2025 - 01/25/2026
Grounded in the understanding that learning is a relational process, Gikinoo’amaatowin* – This Is All Learning explores the many ways knowledge is carried through the artistic practices of Anishinaabe artists Jean Marshall and Nicole Richmond.
09/20/2025 - 01/25/2026
Grounded in the understanding that learning is a relational process, Gikinoo’amaatowin* – This Is All Learning explores the many ways knowledge is carried through the artistic practices of Anishinaabe artists Jean Marshall and Nicole Richmond.
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.
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.