The Hamilton Spectator

AT THE GALLERIES

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Art Gallery of Hamilton, 123 King St. W., presents: Vivian Maier: Street Photograph­er, including more than 100 black-and-white and colour photograph­s taken by Maier; now until January 6, 2019 (only Canadian venue)

Hamilton Now: Subject, nine Hamilton artists reflect on the concepts of identity and the local art scene through video, sculpture, printmakin­g and mixed media; now until Nov. 18 James Street North: Vintage

Photograph­s by Cees and Annerie van Gemerden; now until Jan. 6, 2019 Speaking For Herself, works from the AGH Collection by significan­t artists who identify as women; now until March 17, 2019 The Living Room: STREETWATC­H, an interactiv­e exploratio­n of street photograph­y through a variety of historic and contempora­ry mediums; on view now until Nov. 11 905-527-6610; artgallery­ofhamilton.com

Art in the Workplace, at The Atrium, McMaster Innovation Park, 175 Longwood Rd. S. presents their 27th Exhibit. With pieces on display from over 150 local artists and feature artist Rachel Luzar. On display until Oct. 31; mcmasterin­novationpa­rk.ca/artWorkpla­ces, 905-667-5500 Carnegie Gallery, 10 Kings St. W., Dundas, presents:

Main Gallery BOOKmarks, mixed media, now until Sept. 28 Bogdan Luca: The inner life of images, painting, now until Sept. 30 Carnegie Concert Series: Jon Brooks, Saturday Sept. 29, 8 p.m. The Gallery is proud to present the first in our series of four Carnegie Concerts. Singer songwriter Jon Brooks brings his brand of dark humour to his lyrics in his most recent group of songs. Tickets are very limited, and available through the Gallery for $23 + HST, 905627-4265.

Lower Gallery, Understand­ing Romanticis­m: Illustrate­d Talk with Regina Haggo, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 7 to 8 p.m. Tickets are available through the Gallery or call 905627-4265. Members $10, Nonmembers $12. Carnegie Gallery Excursion: Kleinburg and the McMichael Gallery Saturday, Oct. 13, Special exhibition­s “David Milne, Modern Painting” & “Director’s Cut”.

Once again, the Carnegie invites you to join our Guided Bus Tour through rolling hills of fall splendour to the quaint village of Kleinburg. The price includes luxury coach transporta­tion from Dundas (University Plaza). Participan­ts can explore the town and have lunch, followed by a visit to the Canadian Art Collection at the McMichael in the afternoon, or spend the entire day at the Gallery. Free public tours are available at 1 and 2 p.m. Tickets are available through the Gallery or by phone at 905-6274265, $67.50 Members, $75 Nonmembers. Registrati­on begins Sept 5. for Members, and Sept 8. for Non-members. carnegiega­llery.org

Earls Court Gallery, 215 Ottawa St. N. presents: Acts of Light. New oil paintings by Ron Bolt and Gisèle Comtois capture radiant landscapes and scenes. Experience the warmth of Acts of Light from Sept. 13 — Oct. 13, 905-527-6685, www.earlscourt­gallery.ca

Fieldcote Memorial Park & Museum, 64 Sulphur Springs Rd. Ancaster, presents: “Elements of Decay” photograph­y exhibition by Hank Rintjema; now until Sept. 29. 905648-8144

Hamilton Artists Inc., 155 James St. N., presents: Chapter VI: Greysville, THE IMPOSSIBLE BLUE ROSE, Lisa Lipton, Performer-in-residence Jamie Milay, Impossible Expectatio­ns

Jacob Irish and Julie Hall, Tara Lynn MacDougall, Angie Quick Super Crawl: Sept. 14-16 (extended hours) 905-529-3355, theinc.ca

• McMaster Museum of Art, 1280 Main St. W., presents:

• Ursula Johnson: Mi’kwite’tmn (Do You Remember), now until

Dec. 10. Endurance Performanc­es by the artist: Sept. 20 to 22, begins when Museum opens. Bruce Barber: The Bertrand Russell Reading Room, now until Dec. 22 Panel Discussion/Reading Room Event: Tuesday Sept. 18, 12:30 — 1:20 p.m. Artist/NASCAD U Professor Bruce Barber discusses key themes relating to Bertrand Russell with McMaster University faculty.

Undying Hope for this Dangerous World: Bertrand Russell in perspectiv­e Curated by the William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collection­s, McMaster University. Until Dec. 22 Ernest Daetwyler: The Boat Project /everything will be fine 2018 — 2020. The 27-foot vessel built from pieces of scavenged driftwood was created for the MMA artist garden by Canadian artist Ernest Daetwyler. Artist Talk: Thursday, Oct. 18, 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. 905-525-9140, ext. 23081; museum.mcmaster.ca Teresa Seaton Studio and Gallery, 652 Spring Gardens Rd., Burlington presents:

Nikola Wojewoda, Illustrate­d Ceramics, Contemplat­e, Exhibition dates: Now until Sept. 30, 905-5105030, teresaseat­on.ca

 ?? COURTESY MCMASTER MUSEUM OF ART ?? Ernest Daetwyler, The Boat Project/everything­willbefine, commission­ed for the McMaster Museum of Art’s Artist Garden 2018 – 2020.
COURTESY MCMASTER MUSEUM OF ART Ernest Daetwyler, The Boat Project/everything­willbefine, commission­ed for the McMaster Museum of Art’s Artist Garden 2018 – 2020.

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