I am thrilled to have 2 works selected for exhibition 155,578 at The Art Gallery Guelph: “what we cannot see – (stitches)”, and “Lake Huron,- incoming storm”.
155,578 is the first curatorial initiative by Erin Szikora (as the AGG’s new Curator of Contemporary Art!), and “the exhibition seeks to listen to the city — to the stories, questions, and creative gestures that define its present, while looking ahead at possibilities for its future.” The exhibition features the work of over 50+ artists with connections to Guelph.
I would like to acknowledge the Ontario Arts Council for supporting the development of the work.


Hello Richelle!
So great to see your work being exhibited at the Art Gallery Guelph. The aerial has me asking all sorts of questions which is a sign of good and engaging work. The cyanotype is a process I have been promising myself to undertake and yet… it hasn’t happened so this is also a great prompt to me to “get going”
All the best from the east side of Toronto
Jan N