2023 Town of Oakville Winter Exhibitions
Joan Butterfield, Installation View, In Celebration of Black History Month
Join the Town of Oakville as they launch their exciting new winter exhibition series in public spaces throughout Oakville.
Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre
Main Gallery
January 28 – March 3, 2023
- Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton – In Celebration of Black History Month: Joan Butterfield and Paul Dias
Corridor Galleries
- ArtWorks Oakville – Member Work
- Becky D’Onofrio – A Breath of Fresh Air
- George Wastle – European Landscapes
- Harley Duck – A Clever Name for a Bunch of Rectangles
- Kathryn Shaw – The Sea and the Forest
- Oakville’s Black History – Black History Display
- Oakville Camera Club – Capture Oakville 2022
- Oakville Fibre Artists – Anything Goes
- Oakville Museum in partnership with Lieutenant (N) Sean E. Livingston CD – Oakville’s Flower: HMCS Oakville
- Oakville Quilters’ Guild – President’s Challenge
- Zdenka Kovalcikova – Bold Blooms
Youth Corridors
- Maya Mabayyed
- Nikita Chugh
Oakville Museum Satellite Space
- Read Me a Story: Fables and Fairy Tales
Paul Dias, Ball’s Falls, Lower Ball’s Falls, and Twenty Valley, 2021, acrylic on canvas, 22 x 18 inches each.
Glen Abbey Community Centre
- Brian Groberman – A View Through the Porthole
- Oakville Camera Club
- Oakville’s Black History
Trafalgar Park Community Centre
- Catherine Ross – Far From Home
- Virender Paul Madan
- Oakville’s Black History
Images (top to bottom): Robynne Cole, Companion Trees, 2023, quilting, 12 x 12 inches. Chris Booth, Reconnect, 2023, quilting and embroidery, 22 x 12 inches.
The Main Gallery at Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre is open weekdays from noon to 7 p.m. and weekends from noon to 5 p.m.
Corridor galleries are open during regular facility operating hours.
The Town of Oakville celebrates and fosters creativity through exhibitions at town facilities. The exhibition program showcases works in corridor exhibition spaces from a diverse range of artists, including individuals, art organizations, instructors, and students. The Exhibitions Committee reviews proposals for exhibitions twice a year. Annual application due dates are February 1 and September 1. Learn more about application requirements.
Images (left to right): Karen Dean-Williams, Pink Dahlia, Watermedia, 20 x 20 inches. Zdenka Kovalcikova, Proximity, 2020, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 24 inches.
All Town of Oakville facilities are physically accessible and inclusive spaces.
Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre
2302 Bridge Road
Oakville, ON L6L 2G6
Glen Abbey Community Centre
1415 Third Line
Oakville, ON L6M 3G2
Trafalgar Park Community Centre
133 Rebecca Street
Oakville, ON L6K 1J5
For more information contact:
905-815-5979
qepexhibitions@oakville.ca
oakville.ca
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