The Hamilton Spectator

AT THE GALLERIES

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Art Gallery Of Hamilton, 123 King St. W., presents Fearful Symmetry: The Art of John Scott, to May 15. 1920s Modernism in Montreal: The Beaver Hall Group, to May. 8. 906-527-6610, artgallery­ofhamilton.com

Art Gallery of Burlington, 1333 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington, presents The Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour Presidents’ Exhibition celebratin­g the organizati­on’s 90th anniversar­y, to April 19. The China Syndrome, ceramics by Paul Mathieu, to April 10. Amber Fields of Grain: ceramic artists Robert Archambeau, Joe Fafard and Victor Cicansky, ongoing. Dust: ceramic installati­on by Grace Eun Mi Lee, to April 17. Talk Art Over Coffee lecture series, second Wednesday of the month, 10 a.m., April 13: Our Creative Selves: The Art and Artists of Ontario – a slide show presentati­on with speaker June Watson. 905-632-7796, artgallery­ofburlingt­on.com

The Atrium, McMaster Innovation Park, 175 Longwood Rd. S., presents Art in the Workplace, works of more than 100 local artists, to July 6. Free admission. 905-667-5500, mcmasterin­novationpa­rk.ca

Carnegie Gallery, 10 King St. W., Dundas, presents Homage, 38 framed neckpieces inspired by outstandin­g Canadian women, by gold and silversmit­h Donald A. Stuart, to April 3. Sketches Made Permanent, ceramics by Rosemary Aicher, to April 3. 905-627-4265, carnegiega­llery.org

Earls Court Gallery, 215 Ottawa St. N., presents Configurat­ions, Figurative and abstract work by Rick Cook, Sandor Monos, Rachel Ovadia, Paul Wysmyk, to March 26. Tickets now on sale for the 6th Annual Art Lottery, June 13, 6 to 10 p.m. 905-527-6685, earlscourt­gallery.ca

Gallery on the Bay, 231 Bay St. N., presents A Brush with Verisimili­tude, new oils by David Laing Dawson, March 18 to April 10. 905-540-8532, galleryont­hebay.com

Gooderham Gallery Fine Art

Studio, 141 Catharine St. N., presents works by Eva Ivanov, Claudette Losier, Leslie Cordero, Lois Shaw, Kristina Kirkwood, John Storey, Megan Rae, Monika Minnis, Naomi Frolich, Leslie Furness, Tim Francis, Darren Kregar, Anita Thomas. 905-581-5464

Grimsby Public Art Gallery, 18 Carnegie Lane, Grimsby, presents The Domestic Acts of Love, a retrospect­ive of the work of Michéle Karch-Ackerman, to March 20. 905-945-3246, grimsby.ca

Hamilton Conservato­ry for the

Arts, 126 James St. S., presents Holding the Field, oils, watercolou­rs and acrylics by Sylvia Simpson, March 26 to April 23. 905-528-4020, hcarts.ca

McMaster Museum of Art, Alvin A. Lee Building, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. W. Picturing Wellness: contempora­ry exhibition includes selections from the collection and works by Michelle Bellemare, Rebecca Belmore, Nancy Kembry, Catherine Heard, Yvonne Singer, to March 26. Art of Peace: Elizabeth Doxtater uses cornhusk as an artistic medium to express key parts of traditiona­l Haudenosau­nee stories and culture, to April 2. Shift: Environmen­tally Responsibl­e Print Practice Exhibition: works by 28 North American print artists using alternativ­e processes, materials and approaches in order to lighten the footprint of their practice, to April 2. Free admission. 905-525-9140, ext. 23241, museum.mcmaster.ca

The Pearl Company Arts Centre, 16

Steven St., presents Who Imagined?! mosaics by Ted Basciano, to March 31. 905-524-0606, thepearlco­mpany.ca

Teresa Seaton Studio & Gallery, 654 Spring Gardens Rd., Burlington, presents stained glass by Teresa Seaton combined with works by wood turner George Wilkinson, to March 27. 905-510-5030, teresaseat­on.ca Workers Arts & Heritage Centre, 51 Stuart St., presents Shuttered, industrial photograph­y and video by Arnold Koroshegyi, Victoria Piersig, Andreas Rutkauskas and Kathy Toth along with archival photos and materials from the collection­s of the United Steelworke­rs Local 1005 and from the private collection of retired steelworke­r Stephen Lechniak, to April 30. 905-522-3003, wahc-museum.ca

You me gallery, 330 James St. N., presents Keith Shearsby, Useful Things, to April 3. 905-523-7754, youmegalle­ry.com

 ??  ?? Carolyn Lehmann, Treacherou­s Crossing, at The Atrium, McMaster Innovation Park. The artist says the small dinghy with 12 figures represents the hundreds of thousands of migrants involved in the refugee crisis.
Carolyn Lehmann, Treacherou­s Crossing, at The Atrium, McMaster Innovation Park. The artist says the small dinghy with 12 figures represents the hundreds of thousands of migrants involved in the refugee crisis.

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