McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee Presents Day Trip to the McMichael Gallery
The McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee is pleased to present, after a pause of many, many months, a day trip on Tuesday, November 23 and Friday, November 26, 2021, to McMichael Gallery. Attendees will visit the exhibitions "Uninvited: Canadian Women Artists in the Modern Moment" and “A Like Vision: The Group of Seven at 100".
Greg Curnoe: Working on Film 16mm Screenings
Join us for the event Working on Film, a 16mm film screening presented in partnership with FRAMES Film Series at TAP Centre for Creativity on October 28 and 30, 2021.
Tracey-Mae Chambers: Hope and Healing Canada
McIntosh Gallery is pleased to host Hamilton-based Métis artist Tracey-Mae Chambers on Wednesday, October 13 as she continues her expansive project "Hope and Healing Canada".
Greg Curnoe: What About Me? opens by appointment at TAP
Greg Curnoe: What About Me?, opens Thursday, September 30 at TAP Centre for Creativity (203 Dundas St., London). This exhibition, curated by Brian Lambert and presented by McIntosh Gallery, will run through November 6, 2021. Visits to see the exhibition can be scheduled online.
McIntosh Gallery at Doors Open London 2021
Doors Open London is the City of London's largest collective celebration of history, heritage and culture. In its 20th year, Doors Open London is one of the longest-running community celebrations in Ontario. This year's celebration will be held virtually with sites hosting live and pre-recorded digital content.
The Botanical Turn Panel Discussion
Join us for a panel discussion hosted on Zoom in partnership with the Western University Department of Visual Arts Art Now! Speaker Series on Thursday, October 7 at 7:00 p.m. EST. Moderated by exhibition curator Dr. Helen Gregory, The Botanical Turn artists will discuss how plants and botanical imagery have informed their art practices.
The Botanical Turn opens by appointment September 23
Group exhibition The Botanical Turn, opening Thursday, September 23, runs through December 11, 2021 at McIntosh Gallery. Visits to see the exhibition can be scheduled online.
Western News: Exhibit at McIntosh Gallery brings attention to bison eradication
PhD candidate Michelle Wilson leads exhibition, symposium that explore ties between bison and colonialism
Remnants, Outlaws, and Wallows Virtual Symposium
Join us for a virtual interdisciplinary symposium on the themes of Michelle Wilson's Remnants, Outlaws, and Wallows on Friday, September 10 at 2:00 p.m. on Zoom.
Remnants, Outlaws, and Wallows opens by appointment August 5
Western University Ph.D. candidate Michelle Wilson's thesis exhibition "Remnants, Outlaws, and Wallows: Practices for Understanding Bison" runs from August 5 to September 11 at McIntosh Gallery. Visits to see the exhibition can be scheduled online.
Virtual Walkthrough of Ellen Moffat: becoming again beginning undone
Take a closer look inside Ellen Moffat's solo exhibition "becoming again beginning undone" on now at McIntosh Gallery. Moffat is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Visual Arts at Western University. "becoming again beginning undone" is her graduate thesis exhibition.
McIntosh Gallery re-opens by Appointment July 16
Welcome back! Effective Friday, July 16, 2021, McIntosh Gallery will open by appointment. Gallery visits can be scheduled in advance online. Click here for more information about gallery programming.
Virtual Walkthrough of Faith Patrick: The No No-Exit Closet
Due to COVID-19 safety measures, McIntosh Gallery remains closed until further notice. In-person gallery visits are not permitted at this time. In light of these restrictions, we've produced a short video walkthrough of Faith Patrick's graduate thesis exhibition The No No-Exit Closet which can be viewed from home.
Doug Dolman: In Search of Symbol Interview Feature
Due to COVID-19 safety measures, McIntosh Gallery remains closed until further notice. In-person gallery visits are not permitted at this time. In light of these restrictions, we've produced a short interview feature with artist Doug Dolman, on his recent solo exhibition In Search of Symbol.
becoming again beginning undone & The No No-Exit Closet open Virtually
Due to COVID-19 safety measures, McIntosh Gallery remains closed until further notice. In-person gallery visits are not permitted at this time. In light of these restrictions, Ellen Moffat: becoming again beginning undone and Faith Patrick: The No No-Exit Closet will open virtually beginning June 24. Exhibition documentation and virtual walk-throughs will be posted online throughout the exhibition's run.
OAC Exhibition Assistance Applications Now Open
As a third-party recommender, McIntosh Gallery is now accepting applications for the 2021-22 Ontario Arts Council Exhibition Assistance Program (Zone 1). The program provides funds to assist visual artists with the costs related to presenting their work in a public exhibition.
Virtual Walkthrough of Doug Dolman: In Search of Symbol
Due to COVID-19 safety measures, McIntosh Gallery remains closed until further notice. In-person gallery visits are not permitted at this time. In light of these restrictions, we've produced a short video walkthrough of Doug Dolman's solo exhibition In Search of Symbol which can be viewed from home.
Explore Written on the Earth
Join us for a FIELD TRIP as we take a look inside our most recent show Written on the Earth. The exhibition, presented in partnership with the Northern Tornadoes Project research group, features new work by artists Hannah Claus, Patrick Mahon, Ellen Moffat, Joel Ong, Eeva Siivonen, and Matthew Trueman.
Doug Dolman: In Search of Symbol opens Virtually
Due to COVID-19 safety measures, McIntosh Gallery remains closed until further notice. In-person gallery visits are not permitted at this time. In light of these restrictions, Doug Dolman: In Search of Symbol will open virtually beginning April 29. Exhibition documentation and virtual walk-throughs will be posted online throughout the exhibition's run.
Young Canada Works Posting Closes May 11
McIntosh Gallery is hiring one student for a Summer 2021 Young Canada Works placement. The posting for Digital Curatorial and Outreach Assistant will close May 11.
Temporary gallery closure effective April 3, 2021
Following province-wide shutdown measures, McIntosh will close to the public through May 1, 2021 pending further health and safety guidance.
Remembering Amelia Faye Wehlau
McIntosh Gallery supporter Amelia Faye Wehlau passed away at 91 years of age on March 21, 2021. In addition to her career as an Associate Professor of Astronomy at Western University, Amelia was a lover of the arts and music, a supporter of TVO, of McIntosh Gallery, and Opera at Western.
Written on the Earth Panel Discussion
Join us Wednesday, April 7 from 5:00 to 6:30p.m. EST on Zoom where artists Hannah Claus, Patrick Mahon, Ellen Moffat, Joel Ong, Eeva Siivonen, and Matthew Trueman, and Northern Tornadoes Project researcher Dr. Greg Kopp will participate in a panel discussion as part of Written on the Earth.
AGO Insider: Destruction as a muse
Explore how six artists reimagine scientific data into works of art in Written on the Earth at Western University’s McIntosh Gallery.
Western News: Artists respond to the wind, and the work of Northern Tornadoes Project
A funnel cloud forms and snakes towards the ground, making explosive contact and triggering a trail of destruction. Swaths of fallen trees leave flattened trunks in swirling, turbulent patterns that document the movement of the tornado as it traces its way across the land.
McIntosh Gallery re-opens by appointment with Written on the Earth
The interdisciplinary science/art project Written on the Earth is presented in collaboration with the Northern Tornadoes Project and features artists Hannah Claus, Patrick Mahon, Ellen Moffat, Joel Ong, Eeva Siivonen, and Matthew Trueman.
AHSC Career Panel
Join the Arts & Humanities Student Council (AHSC) for a digital Career Fair on February 9 and 10 on Zoom. Panelists include McIntosh Gallery Curator Dr. Helen Gregory, ArtLab Gallery Manager Ruth Skinner, Curator & Head of Collections at Glenhyrst Art Gallery Matthew Ryan Smith, among others.