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Art Gallery of Hamilton, 123 King St. W., presents Embracing Canada: Landscapes from Krieghoff to the Group of Seven, to Sept. 25. Imaging Phantoms: Catherine Heard, to Sept. 25. 905-527-6610, artgallery­ofhamilton.com

Art Gallery of Burlington, 1333 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington, presents Ceramics from Rankin Inlet, Sept. 23 to Nov. 16. Craft Ontario: Materializ­e, third annual juried collection of emerging work, Sept. 23 to Nov. 28. Karen Cummings: Everything Means Something, fibre art by the first recipient of the John Willard Fibre Arts Residency, to Oct. 19. Mary Philpott: A Murder of Crows, life-sized sculptures set in the garden courtyard, to Sept. 25. 905-632-7796, artgallery­ofburlingt­on.com

Art in the Workplace, at The Atrium, McMaster Innovation Park, 175 Longwood Rd. S., presents works by more than 150 local artists, to Nov. 2. Free admission. Open weekdays. 905-667-5500, mcmasterin­novationpa­rk.ca

Carnegie Gallery, 10 King St. W., Dundas, presents Roger Kerslake: Potter Artist Teacher, ceramics by Kerslake and other artists, to Sept. 24. Today’s Modernism: Art + Architectu­re, highlights new Modernist architectu­re in the area and pairs the works with local artists, to Oct. 2. 905-627-4265, carnegiega­llery.org

Casino Artspace, 176 Mary St., presents Which Berries Can Humans Eat, mixed media by Gabriel Baribeau, to Sept. 30. 519-428-5802, casinoarts­pace.com

Dundas Valley School of Art, 21 Ogilvie St., Dundas, presents RBC Student Visual Art Exhibition featuring work by Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic

District School Board students in grades 6, 8 and 12, to Sept. 29. DVSA Artists in the Durand Neighbourh­ood, featuring artwork inspired by this popular Hamilton locale, to Oct. 17. 905-628-6357, dvsa.ca

Dundas Museum and Archives, 139 Park St. W., Dundas, presents Plein Air Painters at Large by Monday Painters Group, a show of made-on-the-spot landscapes of 17 Dundas and area artists, to Sept. 24. 905-627-7412, dundasmuse­um.ca

Earls Court Gallery, 215 Ottawa St. N., presents The Edge of Paradise: Landscape Paintings of The Southern Escarpment by Carolyn Dover, to Sept. 24. 905-527-6685, earlscourt­gallery.ca

Gallery on the Bay, 231 Bay St. N., presents Tibor Nyilasi: paintings, mosaics, prints and sketches by the late artist from the past 65 years, by appointmen­t. A Delicate Touch, new acrylics on paper and canvas by Iris McDermott, to Oct. 16. Selection of paintings, prints, sculpture by gallery artists, ongoing. 905-540-8532, galleryont­hebay.com Gooderham Gallery Fine Art

Studio, 141 Catharine St. N., presents works by Eva Ivanov, Claudette Losier, Leslie Furness, John Storey Glass, Tzvia Devor, Lorraine Coakley, Kristina Kirkwood, Adele D’Arcy, Monika Minnis, Naomi Frohlich, Leslie Cordero, Nathalie Gerasimchu­k, Tim Francis, and Diane Maranger. 905-581-5464

Grimsby Public Art Gallery, 18 Carnegie Lane, Grimsby, presents SONSI 2016, works by the Southern Ontario Nature and Science Illustrato­rs, to Nov. 6. 905-945-3246, grimsby.ca

Hamilton Artists Inc., 155 James St. N., presents an outdoor screening of Canadian Indigenous Shorts, Sept. 30, 8 p.m. (rain date, Oct. 1, 8 p.m.) Warmblood, installati­ons by

Vicky Sabourin, to Oct. 29. Topographi­es: Space and Place, works by Nicole Clouston, Singithi Kandage and Jordyn Stewart, to Oct. 29. Applicatio­ns for Craft Mart, the annual holiday craft fair on Nov. 11 and 12, are being accepted until Sept. 30. 905-529-3355, theinc.ca Hamilton Conservato­ry for the

Arts, 126 James St. S., presents Convergenc­e: mixed media works by Janice Kovar, to Oct. 8. 905-528-4020, hcarts.ca

McMaster Museum of Art, Alvin A. Lee Building, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. W., presents Living Building Thinking: Art and Expression­ism, almost 100 paintings, drawings, prints, books, camera work and video from the 19th century to the contempora­ry drawn from the museum’s collection, to Dec. 3. Water and Oil: Domestic Vessels from the Greek and Roman World, to Sept. 1, 2017. Free admission. museum.mcmaster.ca

Teresa Seaton Studio & Gallery, 654 Spring Gardens Rd., Burlington, presents Micheal Zarowsky, acrylics on gessoed birch panels, a fresh original dialogue on the Canadian landscape, to Sept. 30. 905-510-5030, teresaseat­on.ca

 ??  ?? Barry Kent MacKay, Wood Ducks and Leopard Frog, part of the SONSI 2016 exhibit at the Grimsby Public Art Gallery.
Barry Kent MacKay, Wood Ducks and Leopard Frog, part of the SONSI 2016 exhibit at the Grimsby Public Art Gallery.

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