Seeing Time Pop Up: Friday April 25, 6-8 pm Opening A photograph is more than a static image. It is a slice of life, pulled from the stream of time, held still for us to study and reflect upon. When we consider the element of time within a photograph, when we look beyond the surface... Continue Reading →
Franรงois Michaud
Rising Water and Migration April 4 to 20, 2025 Spring is in the air with Michaud's colourful imagery draws inspiration from the natural world around us with the aim of provoking a dialogue on environmental issues. These artworks form an allegorical representation where animals act as metaphors and elements come together in vibrant colors to... Continue Reading →
Derk Wolmuth
EMBROIL March 7 to 23, 2025 Moving into the longer days of spring, with still a titch of winter, Wolmuth, using sculptural installations, reflects upon the instability and rise of nativism, and the ordering of matter through beliefs. Domestic objects are transfigured as mute utterances to these โinteresting timesโ. His sculptures are crafted with a focused... Continue Reading →
April Winter
"I, Vanitas" February 8 to 23, 2025 As we start to move out of the doldrum darkness of winter, our February exhibition features the vibrant works of April Winter. In I, Vanitas, Winter asks questions about life and death, wealth and poverty, and the significance of any given moment. Large scale photographic still life and... Continue Reading →
Phyllis Schwartz and Edward Peck
Apeiron September 8 to 24, 2023 Xchanges Gallery is thrilled to announce the opening on September 8, 2023 of Phyllis Schwartz and Edward Peck's photo exhibition, Apeiron. Apeiron is a photo-based exhibition depicting life in a small prairie agricultural community on a vast landscape. The two artists engage in a visual dialogue about their perceptions... Continue Reading →
Lyssa Pearson: Looking Glass
Xchanges is excited to announce the opening of Lyssa Pearson: Looking Glass. Using mirrors, water, and organic materials the artist produces a set of still life images that explore ways in which perceptions of reality can be altered to provoke feelings of unease or uncertainty, distorting expected visual cues and create images that seem untrustworthy.... Continue Reading →
Randall McGinnis, Phototextrinum, Sept 4 – 20, 2020
We are thrilled to finally be able to open the doors to the Gallery (carefully), with Covid-19 protocols in place to present our first exhibition featuring Randall McGinnis, Phototextrinum: Weaving Light, Coaxing Death. This series of lightboxes and printed colour photographs explore the minute details of spider webs and the play of light and colours... Continue Reading →
