TRADITION TRANSFORMED

Julie Desmarais présentera "Vieux saule au soleil couchant (Lanaudiere, QC) - huile sur toile 46 x 70 pouces

Annual Juried Landscape Exhibition

Orillia Museum of Art and History

From the 26 of October 2024 to the 18 of January 2025

Our vast and varied landscape is as unique and diverse as the Canadians who inhabit it. The beauty of our landscape can be a source of national pride, but our land is also going through many challenges such as climate change, land claims, and loss of natural habitats. Tradition Transformed asks the question, what does the Canadian landscape mean to you.

This annual juried exhibition was created in recognition of landscape artist and Group of Seven member, Franklin Carmichael, who was born in Orillia. Now in its 23rd year, this juried exhibition calls on artists from across the country to submit work that reimagines the Canadian landscape through the artist’s chosen medium, including but not limited to drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, media arts and mixed media.

Jurors:
Matt Coles: Director Algonquin Art Centre, Algonquin Park, ON; Owner and Curator Coles Art Market, Huntsville, ON; artist.
Tony Bianco: Artist. His work has been featured on over 100 coins produced by the Royal Canadian Mint.

https://www.orilliamuseum.org/project/tradition-transformed-2/

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