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Re View Exhibition 3

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Image credit: Pegi Nicol MacLeod, Hope, 1948; oil on masonite. From the collection of the Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery.

Re View
Exhibition 3
May 5 – July 23, 2023

It has been 10 years since Gallery Lambton closed its doors at the former Bayside Centre and moved down the street to re-open in the historic Thom Building as the Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery. To honour its first decade in this purpose-built facility, the gallery is installing a series of exhibitions over the next year and a half titled Re View. The exhibitions place the gallery’s permanent collection in the spotlight and celebrates the power of art. Each exhibition will feature a range of artworks that will be accompanied by audio tours written and voiced by gallery volunteers.

This captivating exhibition invites visitors to delve into the theme of identity through dramatic portraits, thought-provoking en plein-air paintings, mesmerizing folklore-inspired and abstract paintings by local Lambton County-based artists. The exhibition will feature paintings by renowned area artists Gary Nixon and Norman Barney, as well as historic works by Pegi Nicol MacLeod and Mary Abraham. Photography enthusiasts will also be treated to a selection of Stephen Livick's stunning large-scale portraits.

This celebration would not have been possible without the support of volunteers that are committed to enriching their community through art. Thank you.

We also extend thanks to the donors and patrons of the gallery who allow us to share these artworks with the community.

For more information on the Re View exhibition series, please visit our 10 Year Anniversary page.

Photo Gallery: Re View 3 will appear here on the public site.
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