Sarnia, ON – The Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery (JNAAG) is pleased to unveil its dynamic lineup of fall programs and workshops, alongside the highly anticipated exhibition ᓯᑯ ᕿᕐᓂᖅᓯᓯᒪᔪᖅ | Dark Ice | Glace Obscures from the Ottawa Art Gallery.
This fall, JNAAG will offer a diverse range of activities designed to spark creativity and engage the community. From hands-on workshops for adults to interactive family events and thought provoking lectures, the gallery’s fall programming has something for every art lover and curious mind.
"Our fall programs are a reflection of our dedication to providing enriching and accessible experiences for all," said Sonya Blazek, Curator, Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery. "Whether you're looking to learn a new skill or want to connect with other individuals in the community, there is something for everyone."
At the heart of the fall season is Dark Ice, a powerful exhibition that captures the impact of climate change on northern landscapes and Inuit communities. Artists Leslie Reid and Robert Kautuk bring together unique perspectives through a blend of photography, painting, and video that documents the changing Arctic environment and the resilience of its people.
This exhibition, opening Friday, October 4, is organized and circulated by Ottawa Art Gallery and curated by Rebecca Basciano. This exhibition was also realized with the support of the City of Ottawa, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Canada Council of the Arts, as well as the RBC Foundation’s support of the OAG’s Connect: Artist Mentorship Program.
For full program and exhibition details and to register for events, visit jnaag.ca.
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Please contact:
Sonya Blazek
Curator, Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery
County of Lambton
519-336-8127 ext. 3220
Email Sonya Blazek