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A non-profit Public Art Centre where  creativity sparks, community connects, and art comes alive.


FREE ADMISSION

Tuesday -Thursday 10am-4pm Friday 10am-8pm Saturday 12-4pm 

301 Talbot Street, St. Thomas, ON

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Exhibitions / Submissions

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.



Grounded in Place

Selections from the Permanent Collection

Gallery Three

June 10 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

Upcoming Exhibitions


Afterimage

Paintings by Jamie Jardine

July 11 to August 22, 2026

Galleries One & Two

Opening Reception July 11, 1-3pm


The St. Thomas–Elgin Public Art Centre is pleased to present Afterimage, an exhibition of new paintings by Jamie Jardine. Through atmospheric landscapes and evocative industrial forms, Jardine explores memory, place, and the traces left behind by human presence. Suspended between reality and imagination, these works invite viewers to consider what lingers after a moment has passed and what remains embedded in the landscapes we inhabit.


CALL FOR ARTWORK

CALL FOR ARTWORK

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ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBITION
Southwestern Ontario artists are invited to submit 2-dimensional work for our Annual Juried Exhibition. Selected pieces will be juried and exhibited at the St. Thomas–Elgin Public Art Centre.

Submission deadline:   AUGUST 8, 2026

Exhibition date August 29 to October 3, 2026

More details here


In View of the Artist 2026

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MINIATURE SHOW AND SALE 2026

CALL FOR ARTWORK – ANNUAL MINIATURE SHOW & SALE
The St. Thomas–Elgin Public Art Centre invites artists to submit small-scale works for our Annual Miniature Show & Sale.  Artist can submit up to six works of miniature art.

Submission deadline: OCTOBER 31, 2026

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Artwork will be exhibited in Gallery Three from November 14 to December 22, 2026.

Open to all media. Works must be original and suitable for sale. please see form for more information


Miniature Show & Sale 2026 form

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Exhibition Proposal Submissions

Submit your exhibition proposal to STEPAC and share your work in a space dedicated to art, learning, and community connection.


The St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre welcomes exhibition proposals from artists, curators, and collaborative groups working across a wide range of media and approaches.

As a public art centre, STEPAC is committed to encouraging appreciation for and support of the visual arts in St. Thomas and Elgin County through exhibitions, educational programming, and the stewardship of a permanent collection. Our gallery spaces are places for connection, reflection, learning, and discovery, and we seek exhibitions that contribute meaningfully to that vision.

We welcome submissions from emerging, mid-career, and established artists. While all styles and media are considered, the strongest proposals are shaped by a clear curatorial vision. We are interested in exhibitions that do more than present individual works. Successful submissions show how the work comes together as an exhibition, how it responds to the gallery space, and what it offers to viewers through theme, material, process, or perspective.

Please review the gallery map below before submitting and consider the scale, layout, and character of our exhibition spaces.

Eligibility

Artists of all backgrounds, styles, and experience levels are encouraged to apply. Submissions are welcome from individual artists, curators, and collaborative groups.

Submission Materials

Please include the following in your submission:

A digital portfolio with a minimum of 10 high-quality images of recent work. Images should be submitted as JPEG or PNG files, with a maximum file size of 5 MB each. A website link may also be included.

An artist statement that briefly describes your practice, themes, materials, and areas of interest.

A current CV or resume outlining relevant exhibitions, education, professional experience, awards, publications, or related accomplishments.

An exhibition proposal or curatorial statement that outlines the central idea of the proposed exhibition and explains how the works relate to one another as a whole. Strong proposals help us understand why the work belongs together, how it will function in the gallery, and what kind of experience or conversation it may create for visitors.

Artwork and Installation

We accept submissions in all media, including painting, sculpture, photography, installation, video, textiles, and mixed media.

Artwork must be suitable for display in a public gallery environment. Proposals that include large-scale works, installation, or non-traditional formats should clearly outline dimensions, spatial needs, and display considerations.

Please also note any special installation, mounting, technical, lighting, audio-visual, or equipment requirements. This information helps us assess the feasibility of the proposal within our gallery spaces and available resources.

Review Process

Proposals are reviewed with attention to artistic quality, clarity of concept, curatorial cohesion, suitability for the space, feasibility of installation, and relevance to STEPAC’s mission and community context.

We are especially interested in exhibitions that show thoughtful consideration of audience experience. This may include how the works speak to one another, how the exhibition unfolds in space, and how it invites visitors into a deeper engagement with the ideas and materials being presented.

How to Submit

Please email all submission materials toExternal link opens in new tab or window email with Attention: Curator in the subject line.


If submitting by mail, please send materials to:

St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre
301 Talbot Street
St. Thomas, ON N5P 1B5
c/o Curator


Please ensure that all files are clearly labeled with your name and, where applicable, the title of the artwork.

Important Dates

Submissions are accepted on an ongoing basis. Proposals are reviewed annually in November, and applicants will be contacted if their proposal is selected for consideration.

Exhibition Agreement

Selected artists will be required to sign an exhibition agreement outlining terms related to insurance, sales, commissions, installation, timelines, and other exhibition details. Accepted artwork must remain on display for the full duration of the exhibition unless otherwise arranged in writing.

Questions

For questions or additional information, please contact email.



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