Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery
Two New Exhibitions Opening from 6-9 PM at JNAAG
Visit the two new exhibitions opening this First Friday: Skawennati | From Skyworld to Cyberspace Darla Fisher-Odjig | Beneath the Mask: Symbols as a Healing Phenomenon
Upcoming Programs at JNAAG
Art & Ideas | Free | Registration Required |7PM Art, Avatars and Outer Space with Matthew Ryan Smith | Thursday October 13 In Conversation with Darla Fisher-Odjig | Thursday October 27
Art Pod | A program designed for youth ages 10-14 with special needs Free | Registration Required | 6:30-7:30PM | Early Arrival Welcome @ 6PM Build Your Own Avatar | Thursday October 27
Printmaking with Laura Manzano Arias A two part studio workshop for adults | No experience necessary $100 (+tax) | Materials and snacks provided | Registration Required |11AM-3PM Saturday October 22 | Printmaking Part 1 Saturday November 19 | Printmaking Part 2
Hope and Healing Canada Project with Tracey-Mae Chambers at the JNAAG 2:00 – 6:00 PM
Friday, August 5th from 2-6PM: Visitors are welcome to visit Tracey-Mae Chambers during installation to view the process and talk to the artist at the Judith and Norman Alix Art Gallery.
Creative Cars at the JNAAG, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM
Be inspired by Sarnia Street Cruisers. Using recycled and repurposed materials craft your own cruiser complete with windows, wheels and any other details you can think of.
Jean Hay’s Facing North and Ned Pratt’s One Wave Exhibitions at the JNAAG, 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
The JNAAG is open late for First Friday viewing of the continuing exhibitions: Jean Hay’s artic paintings in Facing North and Ned Pratt’s photographs in One Wave.