Exhibitions at the Public Art Centre take place in our Gallery ONE, TWO and THREE. Tours are free of charge and can be organized in advance for school and community groups. For more information please see Education Programs.


 

Current Exhibition


 

 "A Picture is Worth... The Importance of Preserving Artwork"

Selections form the Permanent Collection

November 15 to February 16,  2025
 

In a world inundated with fleeting images and ephemeral content, the preservation of artwork stands as a testament to the enduring power of creativity and expression. "A Picture is Worth" explores the significance of safeguarding artistic creations for their intrinsic value, narrative richness, and cultural legacy.



Miniature Show and Sale

November 9 to December 20, 2024

Gallery Three

The annual miniature art show and sale is a delightful celebration of creativity and craftsmanship. Artists from near and far come together to showcase their tiny masterpieces, each one a unique and exquisite work of art. From tiny paintings to sculptures, the show offers a diverse array of mini marvels for collectors and enthusiasts alike.







Upcoming Exhibitions


A Quiet Conversation

Selections from the Permanent Collection

January 11 to February 15, 2025

Gallery Three

 A Quiet Conversation, invites you to engage in a dialogue with still life paintings that transcend mere representation.

This collection explores the intimate relationship between objects and the stories they tell, encouraging viewers to pause, reflect, and appreciate the beauty found in the everyday.

In this exhibition, each piece serves as a conversation starter, drawing on the rich tradition of still life while infusing it with contemporary relevance. The carefully curated arrangements of everyday objects—fruits, flowers, utensils, and vessels—invite us to consider the narratives woven into their existence. What do these objects reveal about our lives, our culture, and our connections to one another?

The artists featured in this exhibition, utilize a variety of techniques and styles, from traditional realism to bold abstraction, to highlight the interplay of light, color, and texture. Through their work, they challenge us to see beyond the surface, to explore the emotions and memories that objects hold, and to reflect on our personal relationships with the world around us.
We invite you to immerse yourself in this celebration of the ordinary made extraordinary.


Image: Deborah Worsfold, Lemon & Tropical, 2003