Bringing Space Back to Earth Panel Discussion
Join us online this Thursday, November 23 at 2:30 p.m. for Bringing Space Back to Earth, an interdisciplinary panel discussion in support of our current exhibition The Life Cycle of Celestial Objects, co-presented by McIntosh Gallery, Western Space and York University! Registration required.
We're Hiring: Community Engagement Coordinator
Are you passionate about visual art and community engagement? As the Community Engagement Coordinator at McIntosh Gallery, you will report to McIntosh Gallery’s Director and work with gallery staff, local and visiting artists, researchers, scholars, and other arts professionals, to develop, implement, and document community-based programming, projects, and events.
Western Voices in Canadian Art Talk with the Hon. Patricia Bovey
We're pleased to partner on the upcoming talk and book signing with the Hon. Patricia Bovey with Fanshawe College Fine Arts, the Woodstock Art Gallery, Western University's Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Department of Visual Arts on Thursday, November 9 at Fanshawe College in Rm. D1060.
(Re)naming the Moon - A guided moon crater drawing workshop with Bettina Forget
Join The Life Cycles of Celestial Objects artist Bettina Forget for a guided drawing workshop at the Hume Cronyn Memorial Observatory International Observe the Moon Day, Saturday, October 21!
McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee Presents a Day Trip to the Buffalo AKG Art Museum
The McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee is pleased to present a day trip to visit the Buffalo AKG Art Museum (Albright Knox) and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin Martin House on Thursday, November 9, 2023.
Opening Reception: The Life Cycle of Celestial Objects Pts. 1 & 2
Join us in celebrating the opening of this exciting new group exhibition, featuring works by Shuvinai Ashoona, BUSH Gallery (Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill, Peter Morin, Tania Willard), Bettina Forget, Nurielle Stern and Nancy Jo Cullen, Janet Jones, Jesse Tungilik, Brandon Vickerd, Luca Cherpillod, Michael Miroshnik, Grace Grothaus, Kieran Maraj, and the York University Nanosatellite Lab (led by Regina Lee).
McIntosh Gallery & Art Now! Present: Brandon Vickerd
Brandon Vickerd is a Hamilton-based artist and Professor of Sculpture at York University, where he also serves as Chair of the Department of Visual Arts and Art History. He received his BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (1999) and his MFA from the University of Victoria (2001).
In Memory of Doug Dolman
We are deeply saddened to learn of the recent passing of respected London artist, Doug Dolman.
CTV London: 'A beacon of hope': Art installation debuts at city’s safe consumption site
A lasting symbol of the ongoing opioid crisis glistened in the sunshine Thursday morning on York Street. A new mosaic wall of tiles, commissioned by McIntosh Gallery and created by those battling addictions and family members supporting them, has been unveiled.
McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee Presents a Day Trip to the McMichael Canadian Art Collection
The McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee is pleased to present a day trip to visit the exhibition Tom Thomson: North Star on Tuesday, October 17, 2023.
We're Hiring: Gallery Director
Are you an accomplished visual arts professional with the energy, vision, and enthusiasm to lead an established university art gallery in a thriving city? Do you have a sophisticated knowledge of visual art, and strong organizational, operational and administrative skills? We are hiring for the position of Gallery Director.
FREE SCREENING: All The Beauty and the Bloodshed
In anticipation of Susan Day's community mosaic mural coming to Carepoint later this summer, McIntosh Gallery is presenting a FREE screening of the highly acclaimed documentary “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” on Monday, July 17 at 7:00PM at the Hyland. Registration required.
Heritage Days History Symposium: The Art of Sir Richard Airey
Chris of Heritage Days' History Symposium visits McIntosh Gallery at Western University in London, Ontario to learn about the work of Sir Richard Airey.
McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee Presents a Day Trip to Shaw Festival
The McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee is pleased to present a day trip to visit the Shaw Festival on Thursday, September 21, 2023.
In Memory of Bogdan K. Zarski
We are saddened to learn of the recent passing of respected London artist, Bogdan (Bob) Zarski.
McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee Presents a Day Trip: Cassatt - McNicoll & Wolfgang Tillmans at the AGO
he McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee is pleased to present a day trip to visit the Art Gallery of Ontario's exhibitions Cassatt - McNicoll: Impressions Between Worlds and Wolfgang Tillmans: To Look Without Fear on Thursday June 8, 2023
BITTER FIGURES SWEETENED FLESH: Films in Dialogue with the Paintings & Artistry of Angie Quick
Join us Thursday, April 20 at 7PM for BITTER FIGURES, SWEETENED FLESH: Films in Dialogue with the Paintings & Artistry of Angie Quick, a screening curated by Frames Film Series, presented in partnership with Western University's Department of Visual Art.
London Free Press: 'Something concrete': Memorial tiles honour loved ones lost by overdose
Several volunteers showed up Thursday at the London studio of artist Susan Day, who is working with the McIntosh Gallery and Regional HIV/AIDS Connection (RHAC), to create a mosaic wall for the Carepoint consumption and treatment service building at 446 York St.
The View From Here Opens Thursday, March 30
Opening Thurs. March 30, The View From Here is an exhibition of works from the McIntosh Gallery Collection guest curated by Jennie Kraehling. Join us in celebrating this exciting new programming at our opening reception on Sunday, April 2 from 2 to 4 p.m.
In Memory of Rudolf Bikkers
We are saddened to learn of the recent passing of respected Canadian artist, Rudolf Bikkers.
In Memory of John Donald O’Henly
We are deeply saddened to learn of the recent passing of respected London artist John O’Henly.
McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee Presents a Day Trip to Kent Monkman: Being Legendary and Wildlife Photographer of the Year at the ROM
The McIntosh Gallery Art & Travel Committee is pleased to present a day trip to visit the Royal Ontario Museum exhibitions Kent Monkman: Being Legendary and Wildlife Photographer of the Year on Thursday, March 9, 2023.
Community Mosaic Coming to Carepoint
In collaboration with local ceramic artist Susan Day, Regional HIV/AIDS Connection (RHAC) and McIntosh Gallery has launched a community mosaic mural project. The public artwork is slated to be installed in summer 2023 as a mosaic wall mural at the site of London’s first supervised consumption service, Carepoint (446 York St.).
Western News: McIntosh Gallery partners with local artist to create mural at supervised drug treatment site
Artwork aims to address stigma surrounding substance use and honour those lost to overdose
London Free Press: 12,000 tiles, one goal: Mosaic project honours lives lost to overdoses
Artist Susan Day is leading a project that will see thousands of ceramic tiles produced to create a mural on a wall at Carepoint, the city's supervised drug use site at 446 York St.
CBC News: Mural to convey theme of caring at supervised drug treatment site
When its doors open sometime this year, London's new supervised drug treatment site will have a look that's familiar to many in the Forest City.
New McIntosh Gallery exhibit explores colonialism in museums
McIntosh Gallery’s new exhibition explores how museums have supported and reinforced colonialist versions of history.