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Keystone: A Collaborative Exhibition by Ashley Gaboury and Larissa McLean

March 20th - 29th, 2026

Artists Ashley Gaboury and Larissa McLean present a body of work that is both individual and deeply collaborative. Through their work, they tell the stories of these beings and the environments they uphold, asking how art can become a doorway that reconnects people to these remarkable places. These subjects are not only
symbols but active participants in the balance of their ecosystems, reminding us how intricately life is woven together across land, forest, and sea.

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King Richard Brodeur: From Crease to Canvas

April 24th - May 3rd, 2026

The Ladysmith Gallery is proud to welcome Richard Brodeur, affectionately known as King Richard, for a special Guest Artist Show that bridges the worlds of elite sport, creativity, and personal resilience. This exhibition warmly invites hockey enthusiasts, sports fans, and collectors, as well as anyone curious about life after high-intensity careers—athletes, first responders, veterans, executives, and creatives alike. Whether you come for the love of the game, the art, or the deeper conversation about resilience and reinvention, this show offers a rare and human experience.

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Sunset Ecstacy by Sheree Stewart

May 22nd - 31st, 2026

Artist Sheree Stewart presents "Sunset Ecstasy".

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