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Peterborough-based artist, Peter Barron, shares his thoughts on art-making, the importance of creative spaces, and the Art Gallery of Peterborough in this short video. Check it out 💕

Videography by Zach Ward, @wedesignptbo 

#AGPtbo #Art #ArtGallery #Community
Are you interested in participating as an artist in the Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour? We are currently accepting applications to KAST 2025!

The studio tour offers artists working in a range of styles and media the chance to open up their working spaces to the public, share their artistic practice, connect with potential supporters and the community, while also promoting their work. Each year, the Art Gallery of Peterborough also mounts a supporting exhibition to preview the outstanding quality, spirit, and variety of artists on the tour.

Deadline to apply: February 19, 2025

For more information and to apply, visit the KAST website at: https://kast.agp.on.ca/apply/

#AGPtbo #KawarthaAutumnStudioTour #KAST #Apply
🎨 NEW PROGRAM: Art Start! at the Art Gallery of Peterborough 

Introduce your little one to the wonderful world of art with Art Start!, a monthly program specially designed for children aged 4-6 who are just beginning to explore their creativity. This program focuses on fun, hands-on activities that support young children as they explore the basics of art. 

💡 What to Expect:
• Activities that introduce foundational art skills like painting, drawing, and sculpting
• Playful, engaging themes that spark the imagination
• A chance for children to take home some of their very first artistic creations

Learn more and register at https://agp.on.ca/learn/programs/art-start/ or check out the link in our profile.

#AGPtbo #Learn #ArtStart #ArtEducation
Work with us! We are currently hiring for the role of Visitor Services Receptionist at the Art Gallery of Peterborough.

The deadline to apply is January 23, 2025.

For full job details and how to apply, visit our website at agp.on.ca/about/employment/
Port Hope based artist, Alice Teichert, reflects on art and the Art Gallery of Peterborough in this short video. Check it out ❤️

Videography by Zach Ward, @wedesignptbo 

#AGPtbo #Art #ArtGallery #Community
Today we’re spotlighting the work of Manley MacDonald from the KPRDSB Collection, currently on view at the Art Gallery of Peterborough! ❄️🎨

Manley E. MacDonald (1889 – 1971) was born in Point Anne, close to Belleville, Ontario. Experimenting with impressionism, his work captured plein-air scenes of rural Ontario life including ploughing, ice cutting, sap collecting, logging and fishing. He is also well known for his depictions of working horses in motion, streams and gristmills. 

In 1917 MacDonald received a scholarship from the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts that allowed him to travel and paint through Europe at the end of World War I. Soon after, he was commissioned by the Canadian government to paint scenes that documented the war effort. Works from MacDonald’s “Women in War” series are included in the collection of the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Ontario.
A contemporary of the Group of Seven, MacDonald’s work can be found in collections around the world, including the Canadian War Museum (Ottawa), the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), and the personal collection of the British Royal Family (England).

Manley MacDonald’s undated “Winter Scene” is currently on view as part of the exhibition, “Legacy: dedications to the next generation,” until March 16, 2025.

🔗 For more information about the exhibition, visit our website at: agp.on.ca/exhibitions/legacy-dedications-to-the-next-generation/ or check out the link in our profile.

Image: Manley MacDonald, Winter Scene, undated, oil on canvas on board. Collection of the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board, on permanent loan to the Art Gallery of Peterborough. 

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Kick off the new year with a visit to the Art Gallery of Peterborough and catch the final weekend of: Arnold Zageris | Refractions!

Noticing the dramatic range the water offers, from deep gem tones to frothy pastels, from geometric frozen planes to smooth curvaceous drapes, Zageris has learned to predict its pathways and patterns. Watching, positioning his camera, and waiting for just the right moment to open the shutter, he captures the water’s refracted light. Seeking new perspectives, Zageris brings his tripod into the riverways, sometimes using a ladder as a perch, striking a delicate balance to document magnified rocks of the riverbed and reflections of the sky through a short passage of time.

In these photographs, Zageris captures the abstract and the painterly in the waterways of our region.

Don't miss it. "Refractions" is on view until Sunday, January 5.

For more information, visit agp.on.ca/exhibitions/zageris-refractions/

Photo by Zach Ward, We Design Group

#AGPtbo #Exhibition #Photography
Happy New Year from the Art Gallery of Peterborough! ✨

Image: Michael Robinson, Infinity and Clarity, 1988, etching on paper, ed. 29/99. Collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough. Gift of Marion Paquet, 2013.
Are you interested in participating as an artist in the Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour? We are currently accepting applications to KAST 2025!

The studio tour offers artists working in a range of styles and media the chance to open up their working spaces to the public, share their artistic practice, connect with potential supporters and the community, while also promoting their work. Each year, the Art Gallery of Peterborough also mounts a supporting exhibition to preview the outstanding quality, spirit, and variety of artists on the tour.

Deadline to apply: February 19, 2025

For more information and to apply, visit the KAST website at: https://kast.agp.on.ca/apply/

#AGPtbo #KawarthaAutumnStudioTour #KAST #Apply
"Blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing." - Camille Pissaro

Happy Friday! Today we’re sharing “Cloverleaf” by Clive Powsey from the AGP #PermanentCollection

Born in Ashford, Kent, UK, Clive Powsey came to Canada to study drawing, painting and printmaking at the Ontario College of Art. From 1985 to 2016, he worked in animated film and television as an art director and background artist for companies like Walt Disney Animation Canada and Nelvana Ltd. His credits include tv specials, theatrical releases, commercials, animated shorts, and tv series, including: The Care Bears, Franklin the Turtle, and Rupert the Bear.

Powsey has taught at the Ontario College of Art (1988-92) and the Max the Mutt Animation School (1999-2003) in Toronto. He has exhibited in both solo and group shows since 1981, including a solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of Peterborough in 1986. Powsey is a member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour and currently lives and paints in British Columbia.

We did a little digging in the City of Peterborough Directories (shout out to the @ptbomuseumarchives for their work digitizing them ✨) and found out that the Cloverleaf Variety & Lunch Bar was located at 226 Lake St., right around the corner from the gallery! 

“Cloverleaf” is currently on view as part of the exhibition “In Transition: days to nights” at the Art Gallery of Peterborough until January 5, 2025. 

For more information about the exhibition, visit our website at: agp.on.ca/exhibitions/in-transition-days-to-nights/ 

Image: Clive Powsey, Cloverleaf, 1984, watercolour on paper. Collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough. Purchased with the assistance of the AGP Volunteers Committee and the Canada Council Art Bank, 1984.

#AGPtbo #Collection
Plan your visit to the Gallery!

Holiday Hours at the AGP:
December 26: CLOSED
December 27, 28, 29: 11 am to 5 pm
December 30, 31, and January 1: CLOSED

Regular hours resume January 2, 2025

#Holiday #HolidayHours #ArtGalleryOfPeterborough #ArtGallery
From all of us at the Art Gallery of Peterborough, we're wishing you and yours a restful and joyous holiday ❤️ 

The gallery is closed December 24, 25 & 26 and will reopen with regular hours on Friday, December 27. 

Image: George Reid, Winter Sunset, 1915, oil on canvas. Collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough. Gift of the Peterborough Teacher's College, 1973.
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