MetivierGallery

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MetivierGallery

Founded in 2004, Nicholas Metivier Gallery is one of the largest galleries in Canada. It represents Canadian, European and American artists of different generations.

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    METIVIER TALKS | Landon Mackenzie and John Geoghegan in conversation

    METIVIER TALKS | Landon Mackenzie and John Geoghegan in conversation by MetivierGallery

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    METIVIER TALKS | Matthew Schofield and Charles Meanwell in conversation with Shelley Falconer

    METIVIER TALKS | Matthew Schofield and Charles Meanwell in conversation with Shelley Falconer by MetivierGallery

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    METIVIER TALKS | Greg Hardy and Gerald McMaster in conversation

    METIVIER TALKS | Greg Hardy and Gerald McMaster in conversation by MetivierGallery

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    METIVIER TALKS | Edward Burtynsky, John Hartman, and Ian Brown in conversation

    METIVIER TALKS | Edward Burtynsky, John Hartman, and Ian Brown in conversation by MetivierGallery

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    METIVIER TALKS | Jinny Yu and Georgiana Uhlyarik in conversation

    METIVIER TALKS | Jinny Yu and Georgiana Uhlyarik in conversation by MetivierGallery

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    METIVIER TALKS | Steve Driscoll and Shelley Falconer in conversation

    METIVIER TALKS | Steve Driscoll and Shelley Falconer in conversation by MetivierGallery

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    METIVIER TALKS | Moses Salihou and Sara Angel in conversation

    METIVIER TALKS | Moses Salihou and Sara Angel in conversation by MetivierGallery

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    METIVIER TALKS | John Hartman and John Geoghegan in conversation

    METIVIER TALKS | John Hartman and John Geoghegan in conversation by MetivierGallery

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    Ned Pratt and Charles Meanwell in conversation

    Tune in to Ned Pratt and Charles Meanwell at the opening of their exhibitions, From Salmonier to Path End and Sightings, on view through April 16th.

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    METIVIER TALKS | Greg Hardy and John Geoghegan in conversation

    Greg Hardy and John Geoghegan discuss the Hardy's latest series of paintings, Landscape and Memory. Greg Hardy: Landscape and Memory is on view at Metivier Gallery through Saturday, March 8th, 2025.

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    METIVIER TALKS | Bobbie Burgers and Sara Angel in conversation

    Bobbie Burgers and Sara Angel discuss the artist's latest series, and the unlikely inspiration behind it. Bobbie Burgers: Enfleurage is on view at Metivier Gallery through Saturday, February 1st, 2025.

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    METIVIER TALKS | Michael Smith and John Leroux in conversation

    Tune in to an artist talk with Michael Smith and John Leroux at the opening of Smith’s current exhibition at the gallery, Navigator Seas. John is the curator of Smith’s concurrent exhibition at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

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    METIVIER TALKS | Stephen Appleby-Barr & Shelley Falconer in conversation

    Tune in to Stephen Appleby-Barr and Shelley Falconer, the President & CEO of the Art Gallery of Hamilton, as they discuss the artist's latest exhibition 'Night Garden,' on view at the gallery through May 4th.

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    METIVIER TALKS | Shelley Adler & Johanna Schneller in conversation

    Tune in to Shelley Adler and award-winning entertainment journalist and author Johanna Schneller as they discuss Adler's new body of work, Sitting, Standing, Looking.

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    METIVIER TALKS | Matt Bahen & Sara Angel in conversation

    Tune in to Matt Bahen and Sara Angel, the Founder, Executive Director, and Publisher of the Art Canada Institute, as they discuss Bahen's new body of work, Was Once Only Imagined.

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    METIVIER TALKS | Linda Martinello and Renée van der Avoird in conversation

    Linda Martinello and Renée van der Avoird, Associate Curator of Canadian Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario, discuss Martinello's residency with La Napoule Art Foundation in the South of France, the inspiration for her third solo exhibition 'Time and Terrain: Along the Côte d'Azur.

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    METIVIER TALKS | Moses Salihou and Karen Carter in conversation

    Moses Salihou and Karen Carter, Co-Founder and Director of Black Artists' Networks In Dialogue (BAND) Gallery, discuss Salihou's practice and influences at the opening of Moses Salihou's first solo exhibition at Metivier Gallery, The Way I See.

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    METIVIER TALKS | A Q&A with Bobbie Burgers and Roald Nasgaard

    Listen to a Q&A between Bobbie Burgers and award winning curator and author Roald Nasgaard. The talk explores the emergence of abstraction in Burgers' practice over the years.

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    Metivier Talks | Jen Aitken and Sara Angel in conversation

    Tune into Jen Aitken and Sara Angel, Founder and Executive Director of the Art Canada Institute, as they discuss Aitken's latest exhibition Dark Matter Halos.

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    John Geoghegan, Associate Curator of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, on Ann MacIntosh Duff

    John Geoghegan joins us for a discussion on the life and practice of Ann MacIntosh Duff ahead of Sounds of Solitude: Watercolours and Wood Engravings from Toronto and Georgian Bay, our first exhibition of MacIntosh Duff's work since her passing in 2022.

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    Metivier Talks | Ehiko Odeh, Khalid Romain, and Moses Salihou in conversation

    Tune in to artists Ehiko Odeh, Khalid Romain, and Moses Salihou as part of the 2023 BAND: Offsite exhibition which ran from June 22nd through July 8th. Black Artists’ Networks in Dialogue (BAND) Gallery and Cultural Centre is a charitable organization dedicated to supporting, documenting and showcasing the artistic and cultural contributions of Black artists and cultural workers in Canada and internationally. BAND Offsite is an initiative to create an array of opportunities to connect BAND Gallery artists with new audiences. In keeping with BAND’s vision to inspire, enlighten and educate through the arts, BAND’s artist from all stages of their career will be allowed to experiment and experience new networks.

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    Metivier Talks | Steven Brunelle and John Hartman in conversation

    Join us as John Hartman and Steven Brunelle discuss the stories and creative process behind Sun Dance, Brunelle's first solo exhibition at the gallery. We met Brunelle through John Hartman as they are neighbours in their hometown of Lafontaine, Ontario. Hartman has been mentoring Brunelle over the last few years and curated his exhibition at the Midland Cultural Centre in 2022 which received much acclaim. While referencing the Woodland School of painting that includes the artist Norval Morrisseau, Brunelle has gradually developed his own unique style. He incorporates both contemporary stories about everyday life, as well as those that have been passed down from his mother from the Kitigan Zibi First Nation.

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    Metivier Talks | Sebastião Salgado and Edward Burtynsky in conversation

    Acclaimed photographer Edward Burtynsky leads a Q&A with mentor and internationally recognized photojournalist, Sebastião Salgado, on the topic of his exhibition, Magnum Opus. The pair discuss Salgado's decision to pursue photography as a career, stories from shoots around the globe and Instituto Terra, a foundation to regenerate a part of the Brazilian forest started by Salgado and Lélia Wanick Salgado in 1999.

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    Metivier Talks | John Hartman and Sara Angel in conversation

    John Hartman and Sara Angel, Founder & Executive Director of the Art Canada Institute, discuss Hartman's exhibition, From Gros Morne to Fogo: New Paintings and Watercolours. The pair discuss Hartman's long-time connection to the landscape of Newfoundland, how he creates watercolours on-site and the translation into large-scale paintings once he is back in his Ontario studio. The discussion is followed by a brief audience Q&A.

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    Metivier Talks | Medrie MacPhee and Sara Angel in conversation

    Medrie MacPhee and Sara Angel, Founder & Executive Director of the Art Canada Institute, discuss MacPhee's exhibition, Seeing is Knowing. The pair discuss MacPhee's previous bodies of work and how they led her to her current practice of collaging secondhand clothing, which is used as a matrix for her abstract paintings.

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    Metivier Talks | In Conversation with BOBBIE BURGERS

    Bobbie Burgers discusses her current exhibition, Float Like A Butterfly, Sting Like A Bee.

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    Metivier Talks | STEPHEN APPLEBY-BARR & DANIEL STRONG

    Stephen Appleby-Barr discusses his current exhibition, Above the Clouds, Below the Sky, with Daniel Strong, Associate Director and Curator of Exhibitions at the Grinnell College Museum of Art.

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    Metivier Talks | LANDON MACKENZIE & SARAH MILROY in conversation

    Landon Mackenzie discusses her exhibition, 'Particle Paintings' with Sarah Milroy, Chief Curator of The McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Mackenzie speaks with Milroy about growing up around influential Canadian artists, personal events that have shaped her work and how her paintings have evolved over the course of her career.

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    Metivier Talks | John Hartman in discussion with Ian Brown

    John Hartman discusses his exhibition 'People and Place' with Ian Brown. Over the last four years, Hartman has been painting Canadian authors situated above their “home landscape”. As Hartman defines it, one’s home landscape is not necessarily where they are born but the place they are most influenced by. Participating authors in the project include Ian Brown, David Adams Richards, Esi Edugyan, Lisa Moore, Linden MacIntyre, Kathleen Winter and Thomas King.

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Founded in 2004, Nicholas Metivier Gallery is one of the largest galleries in Canada. It represents Canadian, European and American artists of different generations.

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