Exhibition Schedule
September 2025 to July 2026
Xchanges Gallery exhibitions 2025-26 season opens on September 5 and continues until July 26, 2026 with a compelling range of artists, artworks, media, and special events. Our gallery exhibition program of diverse artists recommended by an independent jury of professional artists who are recognized for their contributions to local culture and their expertise in contemporary art.
Exhibitions throughout the year also include solo and group shows displaying the works of studio members in the Art Passage, the main gallery, or online. Check out our extensive archive of previous exhibitions here.
The season’s exhibitions may include additional activities, such as Zoom openings, artist talks, tours, and special Culture Days events from September 19 to October 12, 2025 . Read each brief description and check out the artist or exhibition page link for full details.
Gallery hours
Opening night Fridays: 7 to 9 p.m.
Saturdays & Sundays: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Contact us for other times or check out the Events Calendar.
On Now
May 1-17, 2026
Heather Kai Smith, Open Planes

In Open Planes, Heather Kai Smith examines the imagery of touch and interpersonal
exchange. Working through drawing, painting and installation, Smith explores how bodies
meet and negotiate one another across surfaces. Contact between subjects, and the ambiguity of their connectedness becomes both method and subject for the imagery: through weight, density and restraint.
Opening reception: May 1st, 7-9pm.
For more information about this exhibition, please visit theย detailed artist page here.
Coming Soon
June 5-21, 2026, Beuregard et al, Between the Bones and Dust
Previous Exhibitions
April 3-19, 2026
Adoptee Artists Collective โ Jessie Demers, Victoria Edgarr, and Beth Kope,
Into the Fold

Into the Fold hopes to open a conversation on adoption, a topic that has historically been draped in shame, secrecy and lies. Three adoptees articulate concepts of belonging, attachment and identity through poems, sculptures, prints and drawings using words, paper, branches and string. From a shared lexicon of form, gesture and imagery Jessie Demers, Victoria Edgarr, and Beth Kope present works that draw meaning from the hidden folds of their histories.
Opening reception: April 3rd, 7-9pm.
Talk and Poetry Reading – Sunday, April 11th, 1-3pm
Sculpture Workshop – Attachment as Process with Jessie Demers and Trudi Lynn Smith, April 15th, 7-9pm
For more information about this exhibition, please visit the detailed artist page here.
March 6-22, 2026,
Rowan Doucette, Threshold

Threshold features diary excerpts, miniature oil paintings, and thickly worked surfaces depicting gates in various states of opening. Throughout the work, the theme of shielding and revealing becomes a guiding force, as Doucette navigates the fine line between abstraction and realism.
Each painting functions simultaneously as barrier and passage, inviting viewers to consider what is held back, what is let through, and what it means to move between states of openness, protection, and enclosure.
For more information about this exhibition, please visit the detailed artist page here.
February 6-22, 2026,
Allan Toews, Eastend Cowboys & Monumental Miniatures

The exhibition, Eastend Cowboys, Monumental Miniatures, is loosely based on the artistโs residential experience at the Wallace Stegner House for writers and artists in Eastend Saskatchewan in 2016. The multi-media work utilizes photography, collage and drawing. The western theme is only a means to create these multiple type pieces.
For more information about this exhibition, please visit the detailed artist page here.
January 9-25, 2026
Rina Pita, Whispers from the Forest

Using the alchemy of watercolour, pencil and ink, Pina invites us into the invisible dimensions within the world of trees, where forces flow between them to warn, protect, and nurture. Beneath the surface lies a hidden reality, layered and complex, where science and wonder meet. Whether born of biology or something like a collective spirit, the forest speaks in ways that feel both mysterious and magical. Opening January 9, 2026, 7-9pm. For more information about the show, check out the detailed artist page here.
December 6-14, 2025,
Annual Members’ Exhibition, great XPECTATIONS

November 8-23, 2025
Richard Motchman, Death and Resurrection

The exhibition Death and Resurrection examines events around the Crucifixion, a frequent subject in art history. The exhibition involves 4 interactive pillar paintings and 2 related ink drawing series. The viewer, through engaging with and altering the pillar paintings, can explore their own interpretation of the Crucifixion and also the limits of what is a โpainting.โ For more information about the show, check out the detailed artist page here
October 4-19, 2025
Ella Chay, I Saw You in a Dream

Working with materials like acrylic paint and paper mache clay, Chay creates images that feel both familiar and strange. The pieces blend time periods, places and objects in unexpected ways, and reflects on the unpredictable nature of the subconscious mind. I Saw You in a Dream invites viewers to step outside of their everyday realities and into new, dreamlike spaces. Opening Reception, October 3, 7-9pm.
For more information about the show, check out the detailed artist page here.
September 5-21, 2025
Breanna Spreker, Blood Memory

Spreckersโ body of work in this exhibition explores themes of complex grief and intergenerational trauma. It weaves together family narratives, visual metaphors, and distinct cultural references through animal symbology and poetry. Paintings, sculptures, and text-based work and imagery from its source material of vulnerable poetry written about the tragic death of Breanna’s estranged mother, of whom she gets her Indigenous heritage. Opening reception September 5, 7-9 pm. For more information about the show, check out the detailed artist page here.



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