Works by four Ontario artists are part of a new exhibition at Westland Gallery in Wortley Village.
Author of the article: Joe Belanger
Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021 • 5 days ago • 1 minute read • Sheila Davis s Hanging By A Thread is part of a new group exhibition, In The Moment, on at Westland Gallery until May 8.
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Works by four Ontario artists are part of a new exhibition at Westland Gallery in Wortley Village.
In The Moment features artworks by Jane Wright, Lorraine Roy, Nancy Calder and Sheila Davis “in separate moments of contemplation,” said Kaitlyn Sun Hwang, the gallery’s Western University intern.
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