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Harbour Gallery – Harbour Gallery Content from: Ontario Arts and Culture Report Published October 20, 2023 Jenna Bryant, Associate Director of Harbour Gallery, shares her tips among other contemporaries for building up a collection of art
Current Exhibitions - Harbour Gallery Spring 2025 Paul Tom Solo Exhibition November 23 – December 8, 2024 Jean Claude Roy Solo Exhibition October 19 – November 2, 2024 Martine Bélanger Movement and Light – Group Exhibition
Services - Harbour Gallery Our services include: Recommendations on how to build a collection for enjoyment and investment Art selection and on-site consultation with complimentary professional installation Art rotation, appraisal, and acquisitions for existing collections
Michel LeRoux (1950 –) - Harbour Gallery Le Roux’s first exhibition occurred in 1985 as part of the fifth Festival International des Arts de Montréal It was an incredible success; collectors responded very favourably, which motivated Le Roux to meet the demand for his work
Réal Fournier (1952 –) - Harbour Gallery Réal Fournier (1952 –) Réal’s life as an artist began in a Québec orphanage Here he learned how to draw with a friend, a young boy who could draw animals and portraits without models From an early age, Réal knew that he wanted to be an artist
Norman Laliberté (1925 –) - Harbour Gallery Echoing Marc Chagall, Rauschenberg’s Combines, and Rouault, Norman LaLiberté first captured the world’s attention almost a generation ago after serving as the design consultant for the Vatican Pavilion at the New York World’s Fair in 1964
F. Scott MacLeod (1954 –) - Harbour Gallery MacLeod’s stunning fictional and literal landscapes are inspired by the majestic beauty of Nova Scotia and composite images of life growing up in Ontario Abstracted figures and still life paintings express movement and suggest a world beyond the ordinary
Andy Donato (1937 –) - Harbour Gallery In Italy, the town of Fardella celebrates his art at the Donato Art Museum In North America, Andy has had multiple exhibitions in Toronto, New York, London, and Johannesburg and continues his legacy of painting to this day