• McMichael Canadian Art Collection

Events

Forest Therapy Walk

Program Description Led by Emily Pleasance, an artist and certified Nature & Forest Therapy Guide, this program is designed to help you slow down, drop into the body, and...

McMichael Abstract Acrylic Painting Workshop Lydia Panart

McMichael Abstract Acrylic Painting Workshop Lydia Panart This in-person two- day workshop will offer artists the opportunity to immerse themselves into the abstract realm.  Finding...

In-Person Acrylic Painting Studio with Andrew Cheddie Sookrah

Program Description The McMichael and art instructor Andrew Cheddie Sookrah are pleased to offer a new series of in-person studio acrylic painting sessions where beginner...

Online Painting Studio with Andrew Cheddie Sookrah

Program Description This popular virtual class offers live online instruction with artist Andrew Sookrah as he works with artists of all levels to refine their technique in...

Saturdays at the McMichael (SAM): Children’s Art Classes

In-person Ages: 5 to 12 Saturdays: 10 am to 12 pm, and 1 to 3 pm Fee per 8-week session: Members Price: $256 Public Price: $320 AVAILABLE...

Autumn Art Sale presented by the McMichael Volunteer Committee

Opening Night Gala & Sale  Friday, Nov 29 | 6 to 10 pm Complimentary Hors d’Oeuvres  •  Cash Bar  •  Free Parking & Admission to...

Tom Thomson

EXHIBITION Prior to his tragic death in 1917, Thomson dazzled his fellow artists with the brilliance of his oil sketches—works which would become Canadian icons....

“A Like Vision”: The Group of Seven at 100

EXHIBITION To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Group of Seven’s first exhibition, McMichael Executive Director Ian Dejardin dives deep into the Gallery’s extensive Group...

Early Days: Indigenous Art at the McMichael

EXHIBITION From its beginnings, the McMichael has had a long and proud history of collecting Indigenous art, now with more than 1,500 works ranging from...

Uprising: The Power of Mother Earth

EXHIBITION Uprising: The Power of Mother Earth, co-produced by the Thunder Bay Art Gallery and Carleton University Art Gallery, is the first retrospective of Christi...