New Exhibitions Launching at OMAH

By: Press Release

Orillia, September 25, 2024 – The Orillia Museum of Art & History (OMAH) is excited to announce four new exhibitions opening this fall, highlighted by a special reception on Saturday, October 26, from 11 AM to 3 PM.

Teachers and Their Enduring Impact: The Legacy of José Salas

On view until January 11, 2025

This exhibition honours the influential artist and educator José M. Salas, who inspired countless students during his tenure at Park Street Collegiate Institute. Featuring works by ten artists whose lives he touched, it reflects their individual journeys shaped by his positive mentorship.

Artists Featured:

Holly Atkinson, Neville Clarke, Tanya Cunnington, Philip Hare, David Hawke, Juliana Hawke, Meg Leslie, Terez Mull, José Salas, Bewabon Shilling, Margie Vinkle-Morano

Orillia Then & Now

October 6, 2024 to May 3, 2025

This captivating exhibition juxtaposes historic photographs of iconic Orillia sites with current images by Samantha Vessios, highlighting the evolution of Orillia and putting its history into context.

Owl Pen Revisited: A Solo Exhibition by Gillian Lowry

September 28, 2024 to January 18, 2025

Inspired by Lucille Oille’s relief prints from The Owl Pen, this exhibition explores rural landscapes and personal significance, inviting viewers to reflect on the connection between art and place.

Tradition Transformed

October 26, 2024 – January 18, 2025

In its 23rd year, this juried exhibition invites artists nationwide to reinterpret the Canadian landscape amidst contemporary challenges. Inspired by the legacy of Franklin Carmichael, a member of the Group of Seven and Orillia native, this exhibition showcases diverse artistic expressions.

Inclusion

The Stack Gallery, Orillia Recreation Centre

Continues until December 2024

This exhibition, created in partnership with the City of Orillia, features local artists interpreting the theme of inclusion, prompting reflection on equal access and community engagement.

Featured Artists:

Gaia Orion, Molly Farquharson, Carolyn Boyd, Enrique Bravo, Francy Forte, wendy cooper-parkinson

OMAH is open Tuesday to Saturday from 11am to 4pm.