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Ontario Society of Artists
Group Exhibition (Western Hub)
February 22 to April 5, 2025
Gallery One and Two
Closing Reception Saturday April 5, 2025 1-3pm
The Ontario Society of Artists (OSA) was established in 1872, making it one of the oldest art societies in Canada. Founded by a group of artists and art enthusiasts in Toronto, the organization aimed to promote the visual arts and support artists in their creative endeavors. In its early years, the OSA played a vital role in the development of the Canadian art scene, providing a platform for artists to exhibit their work and fostering a sense of community among creators.
Throughout the 20th century, the OSA adapted to the changing landscape of the art world, embracing new artistic movements and techniques while continuing to uphold its commitment to promoting the arts in Ontario. The society has also been instrumental in advocating for artists' rights and the importance of visual arts education.
This exhibition will be a captivating blend of contemporary and traditional art forms, celebrating the ongoing evolution of artistic expression in Ontario.
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Beyond the Horizon: A Salon of William St. Thomas
February 22 to April 5, 2025
Gallery Three
William St. Thomas Smith, celebrated for his evocative seascapes, captures the essence of maritime life with a unique blend of realism and impressionism. Each piece invites viewers into a world where the ocean's vastness meets the intimate details of coastal scenes, reflecting the moods and mysteries of the ever-changing tides. From tranquil harbors to tempestuous seas, Smith's work embodies the beauty, power, and unpredictability of the marine environment.
Between the Boards
Group Exhibition
April 12 - June 7, 2025
A combined effort occurs Between the Boards as the light streams through the gaps. It is not a space that separates two things but a connection of the two that affects and encompasses both.
Jeff Suchak
A Covenant of Reciprocity
Gallery One & Two
June 14 to August 9, 2025
Artist Reception Saturday June 14, 2025 1-3pm
Jeff Suchak is a contemplative fine art photographer who works in film and digital formats. His photography is informed by the Traditional Peoples and transcendental poets throughout history who view the landscape as sacred, entrusted as stewards and caretakes, living in partnership with the land.
As we are now witnessing climate catastrophe and disruptions around the world as regular occurrences, the resulting societal impacts are becoming more apparent. We are now living it.
So how do we live in this new reality of catastrophe understanding it will continue to grow in frequency and devastation?
In the exhibition, “A Covenant of Reciprocity”, Jeff asks what is the nature of our relationship with the Natural World?
His selection of images often go unseen. Many are close and invite you in. Seeing the unseen. Will the experience evoke a sense of mystery, of wonder, of awe? Can the image contribute to one giving thought to their relationship with the natural world and possibly awakening into a new one?
The exhibition, “A Covenant of Reciprocity” asks us to ponder our relationship and to give consideration to entering into a new covenant with the Natural World.
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CALL FOR ARTWORK
In View of the Artist
Annual Juried Exhibition
Gallery One and Two
August 16 to September 27, 2025
Features a diverse range of artworks from both emerging and established artists.
Application Deadline is July 26, 2025, encouraging artists of all backgrounds to submit their pieces for consideration.
Application link below:
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It is the mandate of STEPAC to advance knowledge and understanding of the visual arts within St. Thomas and Elgin County through exhibitions, acquisitions, lectures, public programs, education programs, traveling exhibitions, and adherence to standard museum practices. STEPAC seeks to present and facilitate a broad range of visual art practices and to reflect excellence through all aspects of its programs.
STEPAC’s exhibition program is invitational, and the also accepts exhibition proposals on an ongoing basis from artists and curators. The exhibitions are booked at least two years in advance.
Submission Guidelines:
In the event that the proposed artworks have not yet been produced, please provide a detailed description of the intent in addition to support material featuring past work.
Please remember to contact the Art Centre if you have a change of address and/or telephone number.
Please note, the Art Centre will only reply to proposals in which it is interested.
Submit applications by mail to:
St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre
Attention: Curator
301 Talbot Street, St. Thomas, ON. N5P 1B5
Email applications here...
Attention: Curator
Submission Guidelines for Artists and curators