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- Exhibition Openings
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Upcoming Exhibitions
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March 10 - March 15
- Art for Lunch: Art for Lunch - Director's Tour
Wednesday, March 10 from 12:10pm to 1pm
- Tours: Drop-In Tours - The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons - 2pm
Saturday March 13 at 2pmSunday March 21 at 2pmSaturday March 27 at 2pmSunday March 28 at 2pmSaturday April 10 at 2pmSunday April 11 at 2pmSaturday April 17 at 2pmSunday April 18 at 2pmSaturday April 24 at 2pmSunday April 25 at 2pmSunday May 2 at 3pmSaturday May 8 at 2pmSunday May 9 at 2pmSaturday May 15 at 2pmSunday May 16 at 2pmSaturday May 22 at 2pmSunday May 23 at 2pm
- Special Programs: Collecting 101
Sunday, March 14 from 2pm to 3:30pmSunday, March 28 from 2pm to 3:30pm
- Family Sundays: Family Sunday - The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons
Sunday, March 14 from 1:30pm to 4pm
Exhibitions
- The Art of Warner Bros.Cartoons
Friday, March 5 to Sunday, May 30
- Bugs Bunny. Elmer Fudd. Porky Pig. Wiley Coyote. These are some of the most iconic cartoon images, all created by the Warner Bros studio. This exhibition explores the elaborate creative process that supported the making of the classic Warner cartoons, using examples of Warner Bros. production art from the 1930’s through the 196
- Modernist Traditions: 1870-1950
- Wednesday, March 3 to Saturday, January 15

- The invention of photography had a lasting impact on how artists in the latter-half of the 19th century came to view the world as shown by these works from the WAG's collection.
- The Academic Tradition in Europe & Canada, 1700-1900
- Wednesday, March 3 to Sunday, January 30

- From Rome to Utrecht, European artists in the 17th and early 18th century created the emotionally charged work of the Baroque era. In reaction to the Protestant Reformation, the Roman Catholic Church strove to entice believers back to the fold with gripping and beautiful vignettes of biblical drama
- European Renaissance and Baroque Art: 1500-1700
- Wednesday, March 3 to Sunday, January 30

- From the WAG's collection, art produced between the 16th and 18th centuries, originating from the leading artistic centres of Europe.This period is marked by important social and political changes, and art itself underwent a major transformation
- Art on a Paper Ground
- Wednesday, March 3 to Sunday, January 30

- The selection of works on paper from the WAG's collection displayed in this exhibition by 19th and 20th century European and Canadian artists reflects a wide range of use, as well as a diversity of styles and techniques
- Delicate Beauty: The Ruby Ashdown Porcelain Collection
Saturday, January 16 to Sunday, April 18- Due to the generosity of local collector Mrs. Ruby Ashdown, the WAG has acquired a major collection of 18th and 19th century British porcelain, the largest and most significant donation to be gifted to the WAG’s Decorative Arts collection in the past 15 years.
- Tony Scherman: A Major Acquisition
Saturday, January 9 to Sunday, March 14
- Tony Scherman is one of the most provocative contemporary practitioners of encaustic painting in Canada. His work is about beauty, both the exquisite lightness and tortuous darkness of the human experience.
- Richard Harrington: Arctic Photographer
Saturday, November 28, 2009 to Sunday, March 14, 2010
- These Arctic photographs, by one of Canada's most respected photographers, form an historical record of a vanishing way of life.
Gallery Hours
Tuesday through Sunday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 9pm
Closed Mondays








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