George Pepper, Trawling on the Grand Banks , c. 1953, oil on board, Gift of the Estate of Kathleen Daly, 1994. CAG 94.5.16
FEATURED SUMMER EXHIBITIONS JANUARY 25 - SEPTEMBER 28 KATHLEEN DALY & GEORGE PEPPER: THE LAND AND ITS PEOPLE | Curated by Pan Wendt Influenced by the Group of Seven, these works capture the unique character of Canada – emphasizing its people and their ways of life rather than an idealized wilderness. MAY 24 - SEPTEMBER 14 HIDDEN BLACKNESS: EDWARD MITCHELL BANNISTER (1828-1901) The story of Bannister’s life is a testament to the strength and conviction of his artistic vision as the first Black artist and first Canadian to win a major art prize in North America. | Curated by David Woods | Organized and circulated by the Owens Art Gallery in partnership with BANNS JUNE 7 - SEPTEMBER 28 JERRY EVANS: WELJESI One of Newfoundland and Labrador’s most significant visual artists, Evans’ work is rooted in Indigenous concepts of cyclical time, storytelling, and beauty. | Curated by Janelle Duval | Organized and circulated by The Rooms Art Gallery
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