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🎨 Looking to spark your creativity? Join us on Sunday, November 30 for an inspiring Mixed Media Collage Workshop with local artist, Jeffrey Macklin.

Whether you’re eager to explore new techniques, or just want to have fun expressing yourself, this workshop promises to ignite your inspiration and bring joy to your artistic journey. Explore shape, pattern, layering, colour, and design to create a work on panel, ready to hang in your home.
Suitable for ages 18 +

Learn more and register at: agp.on.ca/learn/programs/adult-programs/mixed-media-collage-workshop/ or visit the link in our profile.

#Workshop #MixedMedia #Collage
Thinking about pursuing further education in art and design? Join us at the Art Gallery of Peterborough on November 23 from 11:00 am – 4:00 pm for a free information session and portfolio reviews by representatives from the Ontario College of Art and Design University.

Gain insights to help you prepare a successful portfolio for your fine art program applications.

For more information and to book your review session, visit: agp.on.ca/event/portfolio-review-ocadu-x-agp/ or check out the link in our profile.
Calling all high school artists: we are now accepting applications to the 2026 Youth Art Mentorship Program!

☑️ Create new artwork and learn new artistic skills with the support of a professional artist-mentor
☑️ Learn what it takes to mount an exhibition from art professionals currently working in a gallery setting
☑️ Participate in a group exhibition at a public art gallery and get paid an artist fee

Entering its 5th year, this program offers senior high school students the opportunity to work directly with professional mentors in a gallery setting. Successful applicants will develop a new body of work and be featured in a group exhibition at the Art Gallery of Peterborough.

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity!
The deadline to apply is December 14, 2025

For more information about the Youth Art Mentorship and how to apply, visit: https://agp.on.ca/youth-art-mentorship-program/ or check out the link in our profile.

#AGPtbo #YouthArtMentorshipProgram #ArtEducation #YouthArtists @kprschools @kprdsb @pvnccdsb @crestwoodsecondary @crestwoodstudentcouncil @tas_sac @kennersac @ascvi_sac @ascvi_arts_department @st.petercss @hcssstudent_council @integratedartsptbo @ptboyouthempowerment @ptbo.youth.empowerment @lakefieldcs @paceatpcvs
“Art is long. Life is short. A picture can become for us a highway between a particular thing and a universal feeling.” ― Lawren Harris

Today we’re sharing the work of David Blackwood from the AGP #PermanentCollection. 

David Blackwood (1941-2022) was best known for his visual storytelling, reflecting his own lived experience and the legends, superstitions, and landscape of Newfoundland. Blackwood was born in 1941 in the outport community of Wesleyville, Nfld. into a family with a long-standing nautical history. Although he maintained a primary residence and studio in Port Hope, ON, from 1973 until his death in 2022, his attachment in his subject matter was to his Newfoundland roots.

A prodigy in printmaking, Blackwood was recognized for his artistic skill early on when, at twenty-three, one of his etchings was purchased by the National Gallery of Canada. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, with over 90 solo shows and two major retrospective exhibitions. Blackwood was awarded the Order of Canada in 1993 and was awarded the Order of Ontario in 2003.

His work is found in major public galleries and corporate art collections throughout Canada and internationally, including The Royal Collection at Windsor Castle and the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. The Art Gallery of Peterborough is home to two of his works, including “September 3rd: Uncle Dan Sturge Home from the Labrador.”

📷 David Blackwood, September 3rd: Uncle Dan Sturge Home From the Labrador, 1975, etching and aquatint on paper, ed. 3/35. Gift of Vivian Billingsley, 1997. Collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough.

#DavidBlackwood #Etching #Newfoundland #Labrador
What happens to our memories when they fade? Or when mundane objects bring them into vivid colour again? What is transformed? 

Through the repeating motif of an antique clock, Peter Kohut explores questions about grief, time, and memory. 

Visit Peter Kohut's solo exhibition, Stalagmites, on view at the AGP until January 4, 2026.

For more information about this exhibition, visit our website at: agp.on.ca/exhibitions/stalagmites/ or check out the link in our profile.

Image: Peter Kohut, Penumbra, 2024, oil on canvas. Courtesy of Galerie St-Laurent+Hill

#Exhibition #ArtGallery #OilPainting
What do you call wood when it's scared?

PETRIFIED 👻🪵

From all of us at the AGP, have a safe and Happy Halloween! 

Image: Philippe Raphanel, Late Afternoon, 1987, graphite on paper. Gift of Peter Norris, 1994. Collection of the Art Gallery of Peterborough.

#AGPtbo #HappyHalloween #SpookyTrees #SpookySeason #Wood
Join us this weekend for the opening reception of:
 
🔶 Couzyn van Heuvelen | CAMP
Curated by Erin Szikora and Leila Timmins
Organized and circulated by @rmgoshawa 
 
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 25 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm
 
🔗 Visit our website for more info

#CouzynVanHeuvelen #Exhibition #ArtGallery #CAMP #InukArtist
Behind the scenes from install week 👀 Today we’re completing the finishing touches: lighting, labels, tidy up. 

We’ll be all ready for you to see new exhibitions this weekend:

🔶 Couzyn van Heuvelen | CAMP
Curated by Erin Szikora and Leila Timmins
Organized and circulated by The Robert McLaughlin Gallery

🔶 Peter Kohut | Stalagmites

#BehindTheScenes #Installation #ArtGallery
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