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Visit the 41st Annual KAST Selections Exhibition, on view at the AGP until October 5!
This exhibition features work by each of this year`s participating artists. Offering a wide range of mediums and processes, the Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour has something for everyone. Masterful, honest, striking, delicate, whimsical, and contemplative, this group of artists exemplifies our strong and vital community.
Pick your destinations and plan your route.
For more information, visit https://agp.on.ca/exhibitions/41st-annual-kast-selections/ or check out the link in our profile.
Image: From the opening reception. Photo by Zach Ward, We Design Group
#AGPtbo #KAST2025 #KASTExhibition #KawarthaArtists #PeterboroughKawarthas
Sep 19

Tusaumaqatiginniq: Speaking Circle on Environmental Racism
A gathering for truth-telling, healing, and deep listening about the lived realities of environmental racism.
Join us at Trent University for this circle on environmental racism: a gathering for truth-telling, healing, and deep listening. This event creates space for members of local Indigenous communities, including the Michi Saagiig Nations and Inuit artists of Art + Waste in Panniqtuuq who have travelled from Nunavut to share their lived experiences of colonization, environmental racism, climate change, adaptation, art, and healing.
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WHEN: Wednesday, October 1 from 3:00 – 5:00 pm
WHERE: Trent University, Nozhem: First Peoples’ Performance Space @trentuniversity
This event is free to attend and open to the public. No registration required. All are welcome.
For more information, visit: https://agp.on.ca/event/tusaumaqatiginniq-speaking-circle-on-environmental-racism/ or find the link in our profile.
Sep 17

The countdown is on! 🚲🍂☀️🚗
Kawartha Autumn Studio returns September 27 & 28, 2025
The two-day Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour is self guided, self-driven, and admission is free. Since 1984, the Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour has offered visitors the opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look and connect with the artists and makers of Peterborough and the Kawarthas.
The 2025 tour features and incredible 49 artists at 38 studio locations, offering something for everyone. Be sure to check out the 41st Annual KAST Selections Exhibition at the gallery which features work by each of this year`s participating artists.
More information is available at: https://kast.agp.on.ca/ or by checking out the link in our profile.
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Thank you to our 2025 sponsors for their support of the Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour ❤️
Birchview Design
The Art School of Peterborough
The Art Shop – Lakefield
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ECCO Art Gallery Studios
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The Cheesy Fromage
Sep 12

Visit: Prologue. Portraits for future selves ✨
Works from the Youth Art Mentorship Program. On view at the AGP until October 5, 2025.
Speaking in the vocabularies of fantasy and reality in the grammar of abstraction and realism, these artists deconstruct and reconstruct their world with hope and anxiety.
The culmination of the 2024/25 Youth Art Mentorship program, this exhibition includes painting, drawing, collage, and sculpture by artists Lillian Bleecker, Jay Hopkins, Violet Jackson, Anaïs Le Goaix, and AJ Livings.
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About the Youth Art Mentorship Program (YAM):
Now in its fourth year, YAM provides an opportunity for artists at the end of their high school careers to work with an artist-mentor, developing work for exhibition at the Art Gallery of Peterborough.
Through the program, selected youth artists receive training in visual arts and creative administration, which can open doors to a breadth of careers including animation, industrial design, architecture, and the non-profit sector.
Photos by Zach Ward, We Design Group
#AGPtbo #YouthArtMentorship #Art #Exhibition
Sep 10

ADULT ART CAMP RETURNS!
Experiment and explore new techniques and materials. Grab a friend, or bring a date, and get creative in the AGP studio while you learn something new.
Join us on Thursday, September 18 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm for: Abstract Watercolours. With an approach centered on the act of mindfulness, we’ll explore the fluid movement, soft brushstrokes, and brilliant palettes that can be achieved with watercolours.
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This is a registered program suitable for ages 18+
No skills or experience needed. Materials and refreshments provided.
For more information and to register, visit: agp.on.ca/learn/programs/adult-programs/adult-art-camp/ or check out the link in our profile
#ArtCampForAdults #ArtCamp #Learn #AGPtbo #ArtGalleryOfPeterborough #Printmaking
Sep 5

Don`t miss this exhibition!
ᓴᓇᙳᐊᕐᓂᖅ ᐊᑦᑕᑯᐃᓪᓗ ᐸᓐᓂᖅᑑᒥ Art + Waste in Panniqtuuq is on view until October 5, 2025.
Positioned at the intersection of art, politics, and activism, this exhibition presents the work of an ad hoc group of artists aiming to bring awareness to the Arctic community of Panniqtuuq and its urgent waste crisis.
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COMING SOON
We have an incredible lineup of special events planned with the exhibiting artists:
➡️Wednesday, October 1, Trent University
Speaking Circle on Environmental Racism, 3:00 – 5:00 pm
➡️Thursday, October 2, Canadian Canoe Museum
David Kilabuk, Artist Talk, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
➡️Saturday, October 4, Art Gallery of Peterborough
Madeline Aasivak Qumuataq, Artist Talk, 11:00 am
➡️Sunday, October 5, Art Gallery of Peterborough
Soapstone Carving workshop, Jupa Ishulutak and Malaya Pitsiulak, 10:00 am – noon
AGP Family Sunday featuring carving demonstrations, 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Closing Reception: Art + Waste in Panniqtuuq, 2:00 – 5:00 pm
For more information about this exhibition and related events, visit: https://agp.on.ca/exhibitions/art-and-waste-in-panniqtuuq/ or check out the link in our profile
#AGPtbo #Exhibition #InuitArtists #Arctic #WasteCrisis
Sep 3

Visit the AGP this long weekend!
Saturday, August 30: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday, August 31: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Monday, September: CLOSED
#AGPtbo #HolidayHours #ArtGallery #FreeAdmission
Aug 29

Happy Friday! Today we`re sharing the work of Daphne Odjig from the AGP #PermanentCollection
Daphne Odjig (1919-2016) was a Canadian First Nations artist of Odawa-Potawatomi-English heritage who primarily painted in the Woodland Style. The Woodland School style of painting, popularized by artist Norval Morrisseu, is characterized by bold, black outlines and vibrant colours that often depict relationships between humans, animals, and spiritual beings.
Odjig was the driving force behind the Professional Native Indian Artists Association, a group considered a pioneer in bringing First Nations art to the forefront of Canada`s art world. In her lifetime as a practicing artist, she received many awards for her work, including the Order of Canada, the Governor General`s Award and five honorary doctorates.
Today we share "Tales from the Smokehouse 3," 1970, part of the exhibition, Taking Care: works from the Permanent Collection, on view until October 5, 2025.
Image: Daphne Odjig, Tales from the Smokehouse 3. 1970, acrylic on board. Gift of Tamara Butler, 1987. Collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough.
#AGPtbo #Collection #DaphneOdjig #IndigenousArtist #IndigenousArt #WoodlandStyle
Aug 29

The Kawartha Autumn Studio returns on September 27 & 28! 🍂
This year’s tour features an incredible 49 artists at 38 studio locations. Be sure to check out the 41st Annual KAST Selections Exhibition at the AGP that features the work of this year’s participating artists. Pick your stops and plan your route!
For more information, visit: kast.agp.on.ca or check out the link in our profile.
🎥 Videography by Zach Ward, @wedesignptbo
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Thank you so much to our sponsors for their support of the Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour ❤️
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Aug 28

Today we`re sharing the work of April Hickox from the AGP #PermanentCollection ❤️
April Hickox, Canadian lens-based artist, teacher and independent curator has mined the distinctions between personal and public sites through film, video, photography and installation for over 37 years. Her work with objects and the still life is rooted in narrative histories that individuals accumulate throughout their lives and the ability of inanimate objects to shape memory.
Hickox has exhibited widely in Canada with shows at Harbourfront Centre, Winnipeg Art Gallery, The Maclaren Art Centre, Surrey Art Gallery, Oakville Galleries, Tom Thompson Memorial Art Gallery and the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography. Her work is held in private, corporate, and public collections including the Art Gallery of Hamilton, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, and the Art Gallery of Peterborough.
Image: April Hickox, Taiwanese Tangerines, 1983, intaglio print on BFK paper, ed. 6/7. Collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough. Purchased with the assistance of the AGP Volunteers Committee and the Canada Council Art Bank, 1984.
#AGPtbo #AprilHickox #Collection
Aug 22

ᓴᓇᙳᐊᕐᓂᖅ ᐊᑦᑕᑯᐃᓪᓗ ᐸᓐᓂᖅᑑᒥ
Art + Waste in Panniqtuuq
Madeleine Aasivak Qumuataq, Jupa Ishulutak, Kawtysie Kakee
Annie Kilabuk, David Kilabuk, Talia Metuq, Oleepika Nashalik, Malaya Pitsiulak, Micky Renders
This exhibition centers the voices of Inuit artists to share their stories through painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, tapestry and digital media. Aiming to open axes of dialogue and support for Inuit sovereignty, self-determination, and the right to a healthy and safe environment, it ultimately asks us: who gets to define Arctic waste and who is responsible for it?
For more information, visit https://agp.on.ca/exhibitions/art-and-waste-in-panniqtuuq/
#AGPtbo #InuitArt #InuitArtists #Waste #ClimateChange #Arctic #WasteCrisis
Aug 20

This cooler weather has us dreaming of September and the return of the Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour 🍂☀️
The 2025 tour features 49 artists at 38 studio locations, so there is sure to be something for everyone! And be sure to check out the 41st Annual KAST Selections Exhibition at the gallery which features work by each of this year`s participating artists.
Date: September 27 & 28, 2025
Time: Drop in, 10 am – 5 pm
Cost: Free
More information is available at: kast.agp.on.ca or by checking out the link in our profile.
Image: Kim Beavis Sanderson performing a demonstration in her studio,. Photo by Zach Ward.
#AGPtbo #KawarthaAutumnStudioTour #2025KawarthaAutumnStudioTour #KAST2025 #StudioTour
Aug 19

ᓴᓇᙳᐊᕐᓂᖅ ᐊᑦᑕᑯᐃᓪᓗ ᐸᓐᓂᖅᑑᒥ
Art + Waste in Panniqtuuq
Madeleine Aasivak Qumuataq, Jupa Ishulutak, Kawtysie Kakee, Annie Kilabuk, David Kilabuk, Talia Metuq, Oleepika Nashalik, Malaya Pitsiulak, Micky Renders
This exhibition centers the voices of Inuit artists to share their stories through painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, tapestry and digital media. Aiming to open axes of dialogue and support for Inuit sovereignty, self-determination, and the right to a healthy and safe environment, it ultimately asks us: who gets to define Arctic waste and who is responsible for it?
For more information, visit https://agp.on.ca/exhibitions/art-and-waste-in-panniqtuuq/
#AGPtbo #InuitArt #InuitArtists #Waste #ClimateChange #Arctic #WasteCrisis
Aug 16

Happy Friday! Today we`re sharing the work of Michael Robinson from the AGP #PermanentCollection
Michael Robinson (1948-2010) was a glassblower, printmaker, and poet of Cree descent. Throughout the 1970s, he was at the forefront of the Canadian glass movement, however due to injuries sustained by an accident, Robinson shifted mediums. By the mid 1980s he began exclusively making drawings, paintings and prints.
Robinson’s work represented a merging of both traditional and contemporary Indigenous art.
"… [Robinson`s] inspiration for his art is drawn from his spiritual beliefs. Making people aware of the world around them he believes is the only hope for the future. He also sees as so many a need for global balance. It is important that we see the Earth as a living entity – only then can we understand where we fit." – Gallery Gevik, Artist Profile
Today we share "Fragile Rock 2," 1990, part of the exhibition, Taking Care: works from the Permanent Collection, on view until October 5, 2025.
Image: Michael Robinson, Fragile Rock 2, 1990, etching on paper, AP 6. Purchased with the assistance of the Canada Council for the Arts Acquisition Assistance Program, 1998. Collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough.
#AGPtbo #Collection #MichaelRobinson #IndigenousArtist #IndigenousArt
Aug 15
![Happy Friday! Today we're sharing the work of Michael Robinson from the AGP #PermanentCollection
Michael Robinson (1948-2010) was a glassblower, printmaker, and poet of Cree descent. Throughout the 1970s, he was at the forefront of the Canadian glass movement, however due to injuries sustained by an accident, Robinson shifted mediums. By the mid 1980s he began exclusively making drawings, paintings and prints.
Robinson’s work represented a merging of both traditional and contemporary Indigenous art.
"... [Robinson's] inspiration for his art is drawn from his spiritual beliefs. Making people aware of the world around them he believes is the only hope for the future. He also sees as so many a need for global balance. It is important that we see the Earth as a living entity - only then can we understand where we fit." - Gallery Gevik, Artist Profile
Today we share "Fragile Rock 2," 1990, part of the exhibition, Taking Care: works from the Permanent Collection, on view until October 5, 2025.
Image: Michael Robinson, Fragile Rock 2, 1990, etching on paper, AP 6. Purchased with the assistance of the Canada Council for the Arts Acquisition Assistance Program, 1998. Collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough.
#AGPtbo #Collection #MichaelRobinson #IndigenousArtist #IndigenousArt](/agp-content/plugins/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.png)
Mark your calendars: the Kawartha Autumn Studio returns September 27 & 28, 2025 🎉🍂☀️
The two-day Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour is self guided, self-driven, and admission is free. Since 1984, the Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour has offered visitors the opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look and connect with the artists and makers of Peterborough and the Kawarthas.
The 2025 tour features 49 artists at 38 different studio locations, so there is sure to be something for everyone! And be sure to check out the 41st Annual KAST Selections Exhibition at the gallery which features work by each of this year`s participating artists.
More information is available at: kast.agp.on.ca or by checking out the link in our profile.
Image: Don Clark performing a demonstration in his studio,. Photo by Zach Ward.
#AGPtbo #KawarthaAutumnStudioTour #2025KawarthaAutumnStudioTour #KAST2025 #StudioTour
Aug 13

Happy Friday! Today we`re sharing the work of Kenojuak Ashevak from the AGP #PermanentCollection
Kenojuak Ashevak ᕿᓐᓄᐊᔪᐊᖅ ᐋᓯᕙᒃ (1927-2013) was a Canadian Inuk artist known primarily for her drawings, although she practiced in many mediums including sculpture, engraving, textile, and stained glass.
Part of a pioneering generation of Arctic creators, her career spanned more than five decades.
Today we share Ashevak`s "Sun Owl," 1963, part of the exhibition, Taking Care: works from the Permanent Collection, on view until October 5, 2025.
Image: Kenojuak Ashevak, Sun Owl, 1963, stone cut on paper, ed. 28/50. Gift of Dr. John Bell, 1997. Collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough.
#AGPtbo #Collection #KenojuakAshevak #InukArtist #InuitArt
Aug 8

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