2026

Steven Howard | System and Soul

May 9 – June 20 | Open House - May 8 – 6 pm to 9 pm | Steven Howard is an extremely introspective artist who picks away at the layers of life and its meaning. A multifaceted artist, he can be found making collages, painting, sculpting wood and landscaping. His work is everywhere - you'll see it if you look.

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Leta Bak | Peaks and Valleys

May 9 – August 15 | Opening Reception - May 8 – 6 pm to 9 pm | Artist Talk - May 9 - 1 pm | Leta Bak is an artist local to Grand Forks. She is heavily inspired by the terrain of the Boundary Region. Her work pulls the energy of her natural surroundings and captures it on canvas.

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Anna Semenoff | In Response

May 9 – August 15 | Opening Reception - May 8 – 6 pm to 9 pm | Artist Talk - May 9 - 2 pm | Anna Semenoff has a strong sense of observation. Her simplified palette and distorted forms force the onlooker to feel a sense of emotion. She clearly understands the structure of her subjects. Anna's work is thoughtful and full of mood.

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Sonja Gartner | Travel

June 27 – August 15 | Open House - June 27 – 1 pm to 3 pm | Sonja will be showing a number of works that explore her travels throughout the world. A colourful collection of work that will certainly transport your mind to different destinations.

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Anna Semenoff | After Looking

March 21 – May 2 | Open House - March 21 – 1 pm to 3 pm | Anna Semenoff has a strong sense of observation. Her simplified palette and distorted forms force the onlooker to feel a sense of emotion. She clearly understands the structure of her subjects. Anna's work is thoughtful and full of mood.

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Cari Lynn Gawletz | Haunting or Haunted?

January 31 – March 14 | Open House - January 30 – 6 pm to 9 pm | Cari Lynn Gawletz works within the tradition of collage, using printed and archival materials to reframe existing images. Her practice reflects the influence of research and library spaces, where meaning is built through selection, layering, and recontextualization.

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Nicola Harwood | It Will Hurt Less if You Relax

January 31 – April 25 | Opening Reception - January 30 – 6 pm to 9 pm | Artist Talk - January 31 - 2 pm | Nicola Harwood’s exhibition It Will Hurt Less If You Relax reflects on the uneasy terrain of adulthood—where conviction gives way to adaptation, and struggle does not always yield the reward we expect. Rooted in the landscapes and mythologies of the Okanagan and Kootenays, these paintings place human and animal figures within environments shaped by resilience, risk, and transformation. Drawing on trickster logic, religious iconography, and moments of quiet connection, Harwood’s work considers how meaning often emerges only after disruption, inviting viewers to reflect on survival not as victory, but as recalibration.

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Susan Andrewes Grace | Domestic Fetishes

January 31 – April 25 | Opening Reception - January 30 – 6 pm to 9 pm | Artist Talk - January 31 - 1 pm | Domestic Fetishes is an exhibition by Susan Andrews Grace that examines the symbolic weight of domestic space, material, and ritual. Through restrained palettes and charged forms, the work reflects on intimacy, memory, and the quiet tensions embedded in everyday objects—inviting viewers to consider how personal histories and cultural expectations are held, concealed, and revealed within the home.

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Form & Echo | Selected Pieces from the Permanent Collection

Ongoing | Form and Echo: a look at figure and feeling. These works range from realist to abstract over a 100 year period.

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