The Brantford Station Gallery
5 Wadsworth St. Brantford, ON (CNR/VIA Rail Station)
Business Hours
Monday-Wednesday: 7am-11am
Thursday-Friday: 7am-2pm
Saturday: subject to change
Sunday: 12pm-5pm
Come join us and listen to awesome live music while enjoying a delicious light lunch with desserts, tea, Fair Trade Baden coffee and our fine flavored house blends.
The Brantford Station Gallery presents a live concert series of various musicians 2pm to 4pm every Sunday.
Suggested donation of $5 to $10 (all proceeds go to the artists)
Mike Tutt became a kind of urban treasure hunter when he spent several years tearing down walls and renovating old downtown buildings a few years ago. Read more...
The Brantford Station Gallery
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Thank you Brantford!
The Brantford Station
Gallery
Thank you Brantford!
WiFi Available
Jan 2nd to 31st
TRIVERSITY +
Feb 1st to 28th
HDaRT
Mar 1st to 31st
Jaclyn Herron and Willy van Stuyvenberg
Apr 1st to 30th
Brant Visual Artists Guild (5th annual)
May 1st to 31st
Arlene Laskey
Hello!
My exhibit "Findings...exploration and discovery", presents recent works marking the journey back to productivity after a challenging year.
Arlene
Jun 1 to 30th
Oxford Photographic Arts Guild (OPAG)
The Oxford Photographic Arts Guild (OPAG) is a group of artists who use photography as their medium for artistic expression and jointly exhibit and market their art.
The members of the guild excel with their subject matter varying from the classic Nature, Landscape, Still Life and Architecture themes to more stylized images including Cityscapes, Abandoned Buildings and Found Items.
The style of various artists covers a broad range from realistic, to moody, to highly avant-garde. Individual artist bios and galleries can be seen at www.oxfordphotographicartsguild.com
The Guild members are:
Earle Barr, Fran Barr, Cathy Bingham, Ralph Boniface, Yvonne Boniface, Jerry Cornell, Laura Cunningham, Bruce Hartley, Janice K. Marshall, John Novak, Colleen Rintoul, Ruth Ann Rule, Harold Watling, Vic Whitcroft
July 1 to 25th
Iconic Yesterday
I-Phoneography
by
LORI YATES
Armed with only her i-phone 5, award-winning singer/songwriter Lori Yates documents disappearing old signs, typography, and buildings that exist in the urban landscape.
Oxford Photographic Arts Guild (OPAG)
The Oxford Photographic Arts Guild (OPAG) is a group of artists who use photography as their medium for artistic expression and jointly exhibit and market their art.
The members of the guild excel with their subject matter varying from the classic Nature, Landscape, Still Life and Architecture themes to more stylized images including Cityscapes, Abandoned Buildings and Found Items.
The style of various artists covers a broad range from realistic, to moody, to highly avant-garde. Individual artist bios and galleries can be seen at www.oxfordphotographicartsguild.com
The Guild members are:
Earle Barr, Fran Barr, Cathy Bingham, Ralph Boniface, Yvonne Boniface, Jerry Cornell, Laura Cunningham, Bruce Hartley, Janice K. Marshall, John Novak, Colleen Rintoul, Ruth Ann Rule, Harold Watling, Vic Whitcroft
August 1 to 31st
Ralph Heather
September 1 to 30th
Kilauren Gibb
Art Exhibit - Lost in the Woods
October 1 to November 30th
Cassandra Cronenberg
Art Exhibit
This is a collection of work, acrylic on wood panel (some with black chalk), painted in two different kitchens from 2011-2013.
The mixture of works:
From the first kitchen: Dark, abstract landscapes and one dark pensive abstract figure.
From the second kitchen: Lighter, greener pastures, and three figures, one ghost-like on moors, one tribal, both with their hands behind their backs, and a 1950s book cover therapist.
BIO
CASSANDRA CRONENBERG is a painter, writer and filmmaker living in Toronto. She worked as an Assistant Director in Feature Film for 10 years, wrote for Eye Magazine, Vice Magazine and the Volumina Art Book Chromosomes and has taken part in numerous group and solo painting exhibitions at Oz Studios, Nuit Blanche2011, Studio 561, Squarefoot at AWOL Gallery, The Department Gallery, The Katherine Mulherin Artists Flea Market, and at SusanHarrisDesign. She is currently about to launch her debut Novella Down the Street with Quattro Books at the Toronto International Book Fair in November 2014, Between a painting and music collaboration with Italian Composer Ivan Iusco to be exhibited in Italy, film development and recently wrote, directed, produced and acted in her debut short film Candy, which had its world premiere at TIFF2013. Her first published work of fiction was published in Canadian Voices Volume II. Her first published portrait was published in Misunderstandings Magazine #16.