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Our gallery is free admission and showcases the talents of many local and emerging artists throughout the year.

Underpinning
Ongoing
Lower Gallery
About the Exhibition:
TAP is celebrating 25 years in our historic building. These works have been generously donated by artists who have been part of the TAP community. These works are now being offered in this fundraiser to help us continue to thrive.

Nexus
A BealArt student run exhibition
January 14 - 31, 2026
Main Gallery and LAB 203
Opening reception Friday January 16, 6PM - 9PM
Bealart has been a thriving arts community for over 100 years, offering eight specialized studios: ceramics, drawing, digital & interactive art, painting, printmaking, moving image, sculpture, and textiles. Each studio is equipped with post-secondary level tools and resources for hands-on, studio-based learning.
Grades 9 and 10 Enriched students engage in problem-based learning, exploring diverse media, artistic fundamentals, and stylistic approaches. In Grades 11 and 12, as well as the after-grad Foundations program, students experience intensive study across all media, emphasizing conceptual development and the integration of technical skills with design thinking. For those seeking specialization, the Bealart Specialist program offers eight credits, allowing students to focus on two studios of their choice.
Nexus emphasizes the connection between multiple things. To the Bealart Specialist, Nexus is a connection between the students at H.B Beal and people in general. Despite not knowing each member of the program, the Bealart students feel a collective belonging. The exhibition is a visual exploration of our vibrant community of artists.
Featured image: Abigale Evetts, Less is more, 2025, acrylic on wood, 5.75x5.75 inches
You can follow the student's exhibition progress on instagram HERE

Notes From The Mindfield: Andrew Lewis
December 04, 2025 – January 10, 2026
Main Gallery
Saturday Dec.6 : Artist Talk
Sunday Dec.14 : Live DJ (Apaull) + Live Painting
Thursday Jan.8 : Exhibit Tour + Art Crawl
About the Exhibition
Notes From The Mindfield presents a new series of paintings by Andrew Lewis that explores the psychological and social effects on our current era—an era that is simultaneously affected by the wake of the pandemic and the rise of artificial intelligence. The series reflects the artist's unfolding observations and evolving ideas around the complexity of today's shifting mental and societal landscape.
In this new series, Lewis favours a more spontaneous and intuitive approach to his artistic process which has resulted in work featuring abstract and biomorphic forms—a new direction in his practice. Drawing from a mix of historical and cultural influences, the work reflects a fragmented world where technology, memory, and human experience are deeply intertwined. The organic shapes in the pieces hint at both natural life and digital systems, showing how the boundaries between the two continue to blur.
About the Artist
Andrew Lewis is an internationally recognized Canadian artist and designer. His work is included in numerous international collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the French National Library, the Permanent Collection of the Library of Congress in Washington D.C., the International Poster Biennial in Mexico City, and the Design Museum in London, England.
Follow Andrew on Instagram: @andrewlewisart
Featured Image: Andrew Lewis, detail of The Three Furies, 2025, acrylic on Canvas, 37" x 49"
