Exhibitions at the Public Art Centre take place in our Gallery ONE, TWO and THREE. Tours are free of charge and can be organized in advance for school and community groups. For more information please see Education Programs.


 


Current Exhibitions


SHARED GROUND

Kim Douglas Harrison & Carol Finkbeiner Thomas
Galleries One & Two
May 9 to July 4, 2026
Opening Reception: May 9, 1–3 pm

Shared Ground brings together the work of Kim Douglas Harrison and Carol Finkbeiner Thomas in an exhibition rooted in friendship, mentorship, and a shared love of the landscape. First connected as teacher and student, the artists later discovered how deeply their experiences of the land echoed one another.

Both recall childhood drives through the countryside with their fathers—quiet excursions through places such as Elora, Paris, Grey County, and Elgin County. These early experiences of roads, fields, waterfalls, and rural vistas continue to shape their work.  Through expressive use of colour, gesture, and atmosphere, Harrison and Finkbeiner Thomas explore landscape not as strict record, but as memory, feeling, and imagination. Together, their paintings reflect a shared visual language grounded in place, experience, and lasting connection.




Gallery Three

Great Beginnings: Celebrating Emerging Young Artists May 9 to 16, 2026


The St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre is proud to present a special display of artwork created by students from the Great Beginnings Special Education program. This exhibition highlights the creativity, imagination, and unique perspectives of young artists at the very start of their artistic journeys.

As part of our ongoing commitment to supporting future artists, this display provides an inclusive and encouraging space where students can share their work with the wider community. Each piece reflects not only artistic exploration, but also confidence-building, self-expression, and the joy of making.

We are honoured to partner with educators and students to celebrate these early creative voices, because at the Art Centre, art begins with opportunity.


 Shared Ground

Artist Walk-Through with   Carol Finkbeiner Thomas and Kim Douglas Harrison
Friday, June 5, 2026  6 to 7 p.m.

Join us for a special artist walk-through of Shared Ground at the     

Experience the exhibition through the eyes of artists Carol Finkbeiner Thomas and Kim Douglas Harrison as they share   insights into their work, creative process, and inspiration behind Shared Ground. This is a wonderful opportunity to hear directly from the artists and explore the exhibition in a deeper and more personal way.

 


Grounded in Place

Selections from the Permanent Collection

Gallery Three

May 19 to July 1, 2026

Grounded in Place brings together works from the permanent collection that reflect on landscape, atmosphere, and the experience of place. Presented in conversation with Shared Ground by Carol Finkbeiner Thomas and Kim Douglas Harrison, this  exhibition highlights how artists return to the land as a source of memory, meaning, and inspiration.


Image: Donna Andreychuk  Lake Side View, 2007  Oil on canvas