VISUAL ARTS
BASELITZ ACCUSATIONS Come celebrate the accomplishments of female artists dispelling the notion that female painters are less than their male counterparts. Also learn about the impact that female artists have in the art world. Walnut Studio Loft (83 Walnut Ave., 647-919-7336). Until June 19. DEEP WOODS More than 30 artists from across Canada showcase their interpretations of the mystery and depth present in the woods that reach across our country. Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay W., 416-973-4000). Until June 14. FROM THE FOREST TO THE SEA: EMILY CARR IN BRITISH COLUMBIA offers a selection of works throughout Emily Carr’s career. More than 140 paintings and artifacts will be on display. Art Gallery of Ontario (317 Dundas St. W., 416-979-6648). Until July 12. INTERLOVE: AN EXHIBITION OF DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY New works by award-winning photographer Colin Boyd Shafer are displayed in this exhibition exploring how people with different beliefs come together in love and respect. Mackenzie House (82 Bond St., 416-392-6915). Until August 15. MARK RUWEDEL and his photographic work depict the fringes of civilization, which are celebrated in this exhibition. Ryerson Image Centre (33 Gould St., 416979-5164). Until June 28. MEMORY UNEARTHED: THE LODZ GHETTO PHOTOGRAPHS OF HENRYK ROSS This exhibition presents images of life in the Second World War-era Jewish ghettos alongside contemporary images taken by Yuri Dojc. Art Gallery of Ontario (317 Dundas St. W., 416-979-6648). Until June 14. OBJECTS RELATED: ART AMONG THE ARTIFACTS Test yourself to see if you can see which of Colborne Lodge’s artifacts are originals and which have been replaced by new pieces created by artist Meghan MacDonald. Colborne Lodge (11 Colborne Lodge Dr., 416-3926916). Until July 5. OCCULON 3.14 Three artists break free of the traditional four-sided frame to create circular works of art. Rectory Café (102 Lakeshore Ave., 416-203-2152). Until July 5. VISIONS OF MUGHAL INDIA: THE COLLECTION OF HOWARD HODGKIN Highlights from renowned painter Howard Hodgkin’s personal collection is on display. The paintings cover the Mughal court, the Deccani sultanates, and the Rajput kingdoms, depicting daily life, royalty and animal life from those times. This exhibit is paired with the Inspired by India: Paintings by Howard Hodgkin exhibit as well. Aga Khan Museum (77 Wynford Dr., 416-6464677). Until June 21. WALKING WAVE Painting, printmaking and puppetry activities along the waterfront invite local residents to explore their artistic sides. Come in blue and white to take part in a giant human wave. A parade will also be held at 2 p.m. This event is part of the Art Relay celebrating the Pan Am Games. Sir Casimir Gzowski Park (1751 Lake Shore Blvd. W.). June 14.