AT THE GALLERIES
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 Jan. 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; mcmaster innovationpark.ca/artWorkplaces, 905-667-5500
Carnegie Gallery, 10 King St. W.,
Dundas, presents: Myron Jones: Abstracted Landscapes and Janet Parker: From Home and Away. Nov. 2 until Nov. 25. Opening reception, Friday, Nov. 2, 7-9:30 p.m. 905-627-4265; carnegiegallery.org.
McMaster Museum of Art, 1280 Main St. W., presents: Ursula Johnson: Mi’kwite’tmn (Do You Remember), now until Dec. 10, 2018. Bruce Barber: The Bertrand Russell Reading Room, now until Dec. 22, 2018. 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, 2018. Ernest Daetwyler: The Boat Project/everythingwillbefine The 27-foot vessel built from pieces of scavenged driftwood was created for the MMA artist garden by Canadian artist Ernest Daetwyler. On now until 2020. 905-525-9140, ext. 23081; museum.mcmaster.ca