FALL 2023
EXHIBITIONS & PROGRAMS
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The gallery will be closed September 4, October 9, November 11, December 25 & 26, January 1.
ADMISSION
Art is for everyone. Admission is free. Donations are welcome.
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3 For program and event registration, call 519-336-8127 ext. 3200, or visit jnaag.ca. TABLE OF CONTENTS Exhibitions Current & Upcoming 4 Adult Programs Art & Books Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Art & Ideas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Punch Needle Workshop 10 Still Life Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Nature Drawing Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Youth & Family Programs TNT: Try New Things . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Family Saturday Drop-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Art Pod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 In the Community Inspirational Moments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 jobPath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 First Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Holiday Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Coming Soon to JNAAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
October 12
Guided Tour 7–8PM
November 9
Singing Tour 7–8PM
Read about these tour experiences on page 16.
EXHIBITIONS
Frances-Anne Johnston, Arrangement in Blue and Green (detail), n d ; oil on canvas board Collection of The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Gift of Richardson Greenshields of Canada Ltd , 1984, 1984JF88
Photo: Leslie Michaelis
Frances-Anne Johnston, Arrangement in Blue and Green [Arrangement en bleu et vert] (détail), s d ; huile sur toile cartonnée Collection de The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, don de la Richardson Greenshields of Canada Ltd , 1984, 1984JF88
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Photo: Leslie Michaelis
October 6, 2023–March 16, 2024
6 octobre 2023–16 mars 2024
Opening: First Friday, October 6 | 6:00–9:00PM
Members Reception: First Friday, October 6 | 7:00–9:00PM
Live music, drinks and light snacks
A Family Palette brings together for the first time the work of Frances-Anne Johnston, Franz Johnston and Franklin Arbuckle – three artists from the same family Acting as a purposeful feminist recovery project, the exhibition focuses more deeply on Frances-Anne . From this perspective, the exhibit considers the distinct practices of all three artists and how they intersect and diverge
Using a feminist lens, the exhibit sheds light on the ways Frances-Anne Johnston and her relatives have contributed to the development of Canadian art . As a woman working within a patriarchal society, Frances-Anne’s artistic career has not been as well documented as those of her father Franz or her husband Franklin, though she pushed forward conceptions of the Canadian Still Life with her aesthetic approach
In turn, Franklin Arbuckle helped shape the post–Second World War Canadian consciousness with his commissions and work for Maclean’s magazine . An examination of his works brings importance to the often-overlooked practice of Canadian illustration .
Franz Johnston is nationally recognized for being a founding member of the Group of Seven, though he left the Group early and is its least-discussed member . This exhibition draws out lesser-known aspects of his life and work, including his establishment of Tondakea, a summer art school on Georgian Bay, and his proficiency as a painter of interiors .
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The accompanying bilingual publication, Frances-Anne Johnston: Art and Life | Art et vie, is the first monograph on artist Frances-Anne Johnston and situates her career within 20th century Canadian art history and feminist context
This publication will be available to purchase at JNAAG while supplies last .
The exhibition A Family Palette: Frances-Anne Johnston, Franz Johnston, and Franklin Arbuckle, is curated by Rebecca Basciano, and circulated by the Ottawa Art Gallery
Funded by | Projet finance par:
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This project has been made possible [in part] by the Government of Canada.
Ce projet a été rendu possible [en partie] grâce au gouvernement du Canada.
Until October 14, 2023
Stephen Livick’s photographs served as the inspiration for this year’s community art initiative which challenged teens in Lambton County to respond to the theme “Humans of Lambton”. This exhibition is a community initiative in collaboration with the Lambton County Library which began in 2019 The JNAAG would like to congratulate the following teens in being accepted into this year’s exhibition:
Included Teens
Alexis Brown, Age 15
Alyssa Bydeley, Age 13
Ava Donald, Age 16
Benedict Lumapas, Age 17
Elliott Besley, Age 17
Isabelle Robert, Age 17
Jade Harris, Age 18
Lina Chanaga, Age 17
Miranda Hurst, Age 15
Raveena Duggal, Age 16
Regan Jacklin, Age 15
Rylee Kerr, Age 17
Savana Gorniak, Age 15
Sydney Roper, Age 17
Winners
Rylee Kerr, Age 17
Overall Winner (seen above)
Miranda Hurst, Age 15
Category Winner: Groups
Isabelle Robert, Age 17
Category Winner: Candid/ Environmental
Ava Donald, Age 16
Category Winner: Creative/ Fine Art
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EXHIBITIONS
November 3, 2023 – January 13, 2024
Opening: First Friday, November 3 | 6:00–9:00PM
Re View is a series of six exhibitions which act as a collective celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery in its current location.
This fourth installment includes eight artworks from the JNAAG permanent collection, each accompanied by an individually designed audio tour. In some cases the tour is contemplative and encourage visitors to look deep into atmospheric works, while others offer a firsthand perspective from the artist themselves. Members receive exclusive access to content. See page 18 to learn more about membership benefits.
Art & Books Club
Free | Registration required
JNAAG has collaborated with Sarnia Library to create a book club for art lovers and avid readers alike Book selections are made to connect to themes in current exhibitions to enrich conversations at the library and JNAAG . Visit jnaag .ca to register and read the book summary .
Still Life a Novel by Sarah Winman
Thursday, November 23
2:00PM
Book Club discussion at the Sarnia Library
3:00PM
Exhibition tour at JNAAG
Ages 16+
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Rita Letendre, Song, 1984; pastel on paper From the collection of the Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery
EXHIBITIONS / ADULT PROGRAMS For program and event registration, call 519-336-8127 ext. 3200, or visit jnaag.ca.
Art & Ideas
Through engaging discussions with prominent artists and experts, Art & Ideas provides a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the inspiration, techniques, and perspectives behind the art on display .
In Conversation with Rebecca Basciano
The Art & Life of Frances-Anne Johnston
Thursday, November 16 @ 7:00PM
Free | In-person | Registration required
Within the context of the exhibition A Family Palette, curator Rebecca Basciano explores the artistic career of under-represented artist FrancesAnne Johnston (1910-1987), one of Canada’s foremost painters of still lifes, flowers, and interiors Positioned as a feminist recovery project, this lecture is the result of extensive primary research, creating new space for the appreciation and validation of an artistic practice that was shaped by domestic realities, including motherhood
For program and event registration, call 519-336-8127 ext. 3200, or visit jnaag.ca.
Frances-Anne Johnston, A Deux, Chez Moi [Two, at Home] (detail), 1976; oil on canvas Collection of the Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound, gift from Gladys Warrilow in memory of her sister Lilean Miller Photo: Craig Boyko
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Frances-Anne Johnston, A Deux, Chez Moi (titre original) (détail), 1976; huile sur toile . Collection de la Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound, don de Gladys Warrilow à la mémoire de Lilean Miller, sa sœur Photo: Craig Boyko
ADULT PROGRAMS
Adult Workshops
Punch Needle Workshop
with Heather Tulloch
Thursday, October 26 | 6:00–8:00PM
$60 (+tax) | Member discount available
Supplies included
Translate A Family Palette’s intricate patterns and florals into punch needle wall art . Learn basic techniques to get started with this timeless craft Participants will be provided with everything needed to continue at their own pace afterward .
Pastels & Posies: Still Life Drawing with
Emily Lardner
Thursday, November 23 | 6:00–8:00PM
$50 (+tax) | Member discount available
Supplies included
Learn how to create stunning
still life drawings using oil pastels . Explore colour, pattern and texture inspired by the art of Frances-Anne Johnston (see page 4 for more details)
Elemental Nature Drawing with Siobhán
Humston
Thursday, December 7 | 6:00–8:00PM
$50 (+tax) | Member discount available
Supplies included
Experimenting with a variety of mediums, learn to describe and draw things from nature such as leaves, flower petals and bark . Participants will then go on to learn about forms of sacred geometry and how to make decorative repetitive patterns . A final piece will be made on paper merging natural and geometric shapes
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ADULT PROGRAMS
ADULT PROGRAMS
TNT Try New Things
Select Thursdays & Fridays
4:00-6:00PM
Free | Suggested donation $10/session
Registration required
Ages 9–13
Try New Things (TNT)! Develop your creative skills, make new friends, and explore your community This two-day program, led by local artists, is filled with a variety of creative experiences that will allow youth to discover new passions .
Character Creation: Bring your Drawing to Life!
With Lauren Davidson
October 5–6
Let’s grow our confidence as artists by illustrating people! Use drawing prompts and imaginative writing activities to create your own characters–each with their own personality, style, and interests!
Still Life Stories:
What’s Your Perspective?
With Lauren Davidson
November 2–3
Explore different objects and experiment with new materials to create a work of art as unique as you are! Learn how to draw illustrations as an outlet for expression .
Elemental Nature Drawing
With Siobhán Humston
November 30–December 1
Learn about forms of sacred geometry and how to create repetitive pattern connecting to natural elements such as leaves and flower petals .
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YOUTH & FAMILY PROGRAMS
All Ages
Family Saturday Studio Drop-In
Saturdays | 1:00–3:00PM
Children must be accompanied by an adult Free | Suggested donation $5/family
Discover, create, and get curious – every Saturday afternoon we are working on something in the art studio . All families are welcome to drop-in for a short artist facilitated studio activity inspired by the current exhibitions The same activity will be offered every Saturday each month .
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YOUTH & FAMILY PROGRAMS For program and event registration, call 519-336-8127 ext. 3200, or visit jnaag.ca.
Favourite Things Collage
September 2, 9,16, 23, 30
What are some of the things around you that make you happy? Participants will layer shapes and textures to create a mixed media collage of their favourite things
Imagine a Room
October 7, 14, 21, 28
Get ready to bring depth and dimension to your artwork as you explore the captivating world of one-point perspective Learn how to design and create a room of your own using chalk pastels .
Bold Block Fabric Design*
November 4, 18, 25
Create unique fabric designs using wood block stamps Unleash your artistic flair designing stunning patterns that will adorn fabrics with timeless beauty
*JNAAG is closed November 11
Holla-day Celebration Cards
December 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Join us this season for a captivating journey into the enchanting world of Art Deco as we create holiday cards Immerse yourself in the beauty of this iconic artistic movement, create ornamental lines, stylized details, and geometric motifs .
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For program and event registration, call 519-336-8127 ext. 3200, or visit jnaag.ca.
Ages 10–14
Art Pod
Select Thursdays | 6:30–7:30PM (early arrival welcome at 6:00PM)
Free | Registration required
Care partner required to provide support
Participants should be able to follow one-step directions
Specifically designed for youth with special needs and an interest in fine arts, at Art Pod you have the chance to explore self-expression through art
Shadow Watercolours
September 21
Use pencil and watercolour to discover the magic of shadows .
Imagined Landscapes
October 19
Experiment with mixed media to create a landscape .
Printed Maps
November 16
Create map prints using Gelli plates and string
Participants can visit the gallery website in advance for a social story .
For program and event registration, call 519-336-8127 ext. 3200, or visit jnaag.ca.
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YOUTH
& FAMILY PROGRAMS
Inspirational Moments
A specialized art program for people with dementia and their care partner . JNAAG develops exclusive exhibition tours and hands on art activities in partnership with the Alzheimer Society of Sarnia-Lambton No experience required . To learn more or register contact the Alzheimer’s Society: (519) 332-4444
jobPath
jobPath is an Employment Discovery Workshop for work-ready people who have a disability jobPath not only helps people with a disability find a job but specializes in coaching people on how to keep their job and remain successful at work . To learn more or register email jobPath: info@employment-transitions com
First Fridays
The gallery will be open until 9PM on First Fridays Visit jnaag ca to learn more about upcoming First Friday dates and events .
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Which tour is right for you?
JNAAG offers a variety of free public tours for each exhibition . Read about your options below and register at jnaag ca
First Friday Red Dot Tour
Free
Drop-In
Drop-in and find a gallery docent with an on-thespot badge for a quick look at one or two art works These tours last roughly 15 minutes and can be enjoyed on select First Fridays between 7:00-8:00PM .
Guided Tour
Free Registration required
Enjoy everything from facts to playful exploration A guided tour can last 45-60 minutes and can be enjoyed on select Thursdays at 7:00PM
Singing Tour
Free Registration required
Sing-along or just enjoy the music as you learn about an exhibition and what inspired the song and art pairings . A singing tour can last 30-45 minutes and can be enjoyed on select Thursdays at 7:00PM .
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For program and event registration, call 519-336-8127 ext. 3200, or visit jnaag.ca.
TOURS
School Tours
Attention teachers! JNAAG offers a twohour art experience which includes a gallery tour and an art making activity . We love working with teachers to create experiences tailored to meet your learning goals .
Private and Corporate Tours
For a small fee we will design an experience just for you Booking your group a private tour is a great way to form new connections with each other and open new doors through creative thinking Consider hands-on artmaking as a team building exercise
For fee schedule and booking contact Yesenia Samuel: 519-336-8127 ext. 3231 or email Yesenia.Samuel@county-lambton.on.ca
All Ages
Cozy MakingCandle
Thursday, December 21
6:00-8:00PM | Free
Suggested donation $5/family
Space is limited | Sign up for a half hour timeslot
Drop-ins welcome if space allows
Just in time for the holiday season!
Bring your family and friends and celebrate the winter solstice with us by learning an original candle making technique Treats and hot chocolate will be provided .
For program and event registration, call 519-336-8127 ext. 3200, or visit jnaag.ca.
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TOURS / HOLIDAY PROGRAM
Membership
You can make a difference We depend on our members and donors for everything we do: from bringing thought-provoking exhibitions to Lambton County, to the delivery of educational programs that inspire young and old, to the preservation and growth of the permanent collection .
1 Year 2 Year
Individual $20 $35
Senior (60+) $15 $25
Couples $25 $45
Family $30 $55
Student $15 $25
Membership Benefits:
• Invitation to Members Only events
• 10% discount on gallery purchases including classes, programs, publications, and facility rentals
• Reciprocal admission to participating museums and art galleries in Ontario via www oaag org
You can also add to your experience by joining one of our additional membership levels:
$100 – A J Casson $500 – Tom Thomson
$250 – Emily Carr
$1,000 – Contributors Circle
Additional Benefits can include:
• NARM Membership*
• Ability to bring guests to exclusive Members Only events
• A 15%-25% discount on gallery purchases including classes, programs, publications, and facility rentals
• Exhibition Catalogue(s)
• And much more!
*North American Reciprocal Membership Program (NARM): The NARM program provides you with reciprocal membership privileges to over 600 museums and art galleries across North America For the full list of participating organizations please visit narmassociation org
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EXHIBITIONS - CURRENT MEMBERSHIP Learn more at: jnaag.ca/support/membership
Jon Sasaki Homage
April 19 – September 1, 2024
Homage is curated by Sarah Milroy, Chief Curator, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, organized and circulated by the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, and supported by Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival .
Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven
April 19 – September 1, 2024
Siobhán Humston IN THE GARDEN OF EXQUISITE UNKNOWN
April 19 – September 1, 2024
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Jon Sasaki, Microbes Swabbed from a Palette Used by F.H. Varley, 2020; archival print. Image courtesy of the artist and Clint Roenisch Gallery.
A.Y. Jackson, Fog on Eclipse Sound, 1927; oil on wood panel. From the collection of the Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery. Gift of the Sarnia Women’s Conservation Art Association.
Siobhán Humston, we are the seeds, 2022; mixed media on paper. Image courtesy of the artist.
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Cover: Frances-Anne Johnston, Arrangement in Blue and Green (detail), n d ; oil on canvas board Collection of The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Gift of Richardson Greenshields of Canada Ltd , 1984, 1984JF88
Photo: Leslie Michaelis Couverture: Frances-Anne Johnston, Arrangement in Blue and Green [Arrangement en bleu et vert] (détail), s d ; huile sur toile cartonnée Collection de The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Don de la Richardson Greenshields of Canada Ltd , 1984, 1984JF88
Photo: Leslie Michaelis