Cambridge Art Galleries

Cambridge Art Galleries Discover the public art galleries of Cambridge Public Library. Open to everyone at Queen’s Square and Preston.

Register for fantastic FREE programs and workshops this month! ⁠⁠✨️ Weave Your Pride: Rainbow Looms for All with Alisa M...
05/28/2026

Register for fantastic FREE programs and workshops this month! ⁠

⁠✨️ Weave Your Pride: Rainbow Looms for All with Alisa McRonald
🗓️ Thursday, June 4: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm ⁠

⁠✨️ Intro to Artist Books: Flag Book Making with Mackenzie Browning
🗓️ Saturday, June 13: 11:00 am - 2:00pm

✨️ Art + Wellness w/ Jodie Baker
🗓️ Tuesday, June 16: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm ⁠

✨️ SLR-Style Photography for Beginners (4-week course with Jason Gennings)⁠
🗓️ Mondays: Continues June 1, June 8 and June 15 from 6:30 to 8:00 pm⁠
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✨️ Bad Craft Night - Felt Prize Ribbons
🗓️ Thursday, June 18: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm ⁠

✨️ Connections 50+ Upcycle Map Picture Frames
🗓️ Friday, June 19: 10:30 am to 11:30 am ⁠

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Register online: https://cambridgepl.ca/cambridge-art-galleries/education

📣The 2026 Belonging Community Exhibitions continue with the work of Anna Boehnke. ⁠⁠The Twins series by Anna Boehnke exp...
05/12/2026

📣The 2026 Belonging Community Exhibitions continue with the work of Anna Boehnke. ⁠

The Twins series by Anna Boehnke explores themes of finding and forging belonging, and connecting in the realms of caring and being cared for. The series unpacks the walking of two paths and embodies a vision of being known to another and to self.

View the artworks at the Old Post Office, Cambridge Public Library until June 5.⁠

Anna Boehnke was born and raised in the Waterloo Region and participated in the KOR Galleries program in Kitchener in 1999 as a young self-taught artist. She went on to complete an Artist Entrepreneurship program in Squamish BC and a portfolio development course at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY before attending the Fine Arts Program at Concordia University with a major in Painting and Drawing.

The Belonging Community Exhibitions are made possible through the generous support of the Keith and Winifred Shantz Fund for the Arts held at the Waterloo Region Community Foundation.⁠

Learn more about the 2026 Belonging Community Exhibitions at the link in our bio. ⁠

Image: Anna Boehnke, TWIN 5 and TWIN 6, mixed media, 5 x 7". Image courtesy of the artist. ⁠




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Victoria Day Holiday Hours⁠All Cambridge Public Library locations, including Cambridge Art Galleries are closed Sunday, ...
05/11/2026

Victoria Day Holiday Hours⁠
All Cambridge Public Library locations, including Cambridge Art Galleries are closed Sunday, May 17 and Monday, May 18 for the Victoria Day holiday.

Join us for the opening celebration this Saturday, May 9 at Queen's Square and hear from the artist, Ella Morton. Beginn...
05/07/2026

Join us for the opening celebration this Saturday, May 9 at Queen's Square and hear from the artist, Ella Morton. Beginning at 1:30 pm, Ella will take visitors through a tour of the exhibition. Light snacks and refreshments will be served and all are welcome to attend.⁠

🌟Ella Morton: The Residue of Starlight will be on display at the Queen's Square Gallery until August 8, 2026.

is a visual artist and filmmaker living in Tkarón:to/Toronto. Her expedition-based practice has brought her to residencies and projects across the Americas, Greenland, Nordic Europe, Australia and Antarctica. She uses experimental analogue processes to capture the sublime and fragile qualities of remote landscapes. She earned a BFA from Parsons School of Design (New York) and an MFA from York University (Toronto). She has exhibited her work internationally, including shows at Lonsdale Gallery (Toronto), Foley Gallery (New York), 516 Arts (Albuquerque, NM), Photo Cluster (Vienna), Contemporary Calgary (Calgary), SPAO Gallery, (Ottawa), the Turchin Center for the Arts (Boone, NC), Photographic Center Northwest (Seattle) and Hanstholm Art Space (Denmark). Her films have screened internationally, including the Vancouver International Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Montreal International Documentary Festival and the Alchemy Film & Media Arts Festival, among others. Her practice has been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the National Film Board of Canada and the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto.

Images: Ella Morton, Roadside Mountains, 2024. Lightjet print from soaked film and mordançage, 24” x 30” & 16”x20”, edition of 10 + 2AP total.

Portrait headshot of Ella Morton. Photo courtesy of the artist.

Register for fantastic FREE programs and workshops this month! ⁠✨️ Art + Wellness w/ Ali Burke🗓️ Tuesday, May 12: 6:00 p...
05/05/2026

Register for fantastic FREE programs and workshops this month! ⁠

✨️ Art + Wellness w/ Ali Burke
🗓️ Tuesday, May 12: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm ⁠
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✨️ Integrated Print and Paint Workshop with Judy Major-Girardin
🗓️ Thursday, May 14: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm ⁠
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✨️ SLR-Style Photography for Beginners (4-week course with Jason Gennings)
🗓️ Mondays: May 25, June 1, June 8 and June 15 from 6:30 to 8:00 pm
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✨️ Bad Paint Night - Growing Gardens
🗓️ Thursday, May 28: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm ⁠

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Register at the link in bio

📢Announcing our Spring and Summer Exhibitions!📅Join the opening celebration on Saturday, May 9 at Queen's Square, Cambri...
05/01/2026

📢Announcing our Spring and Summer Exhibitions!

📅Join the opening celebration on Saturday, May 9 at Queen's Square, Cambridge Public Library. Light snacks and refreshments will be served and all are welcome to attend.

🌟Ella Morton: The Residue of Starlight will be on display at the Queen's Square Gallery. Using experimental processes with analogue film photography, Ella Morton examines the desert landscapes of Northern Chile, New Mexico and Western Australia. All three locations face similar risks of increasing temperatures, droughts and wildfires as the climate crisis intensifies. All are also home to cultures that have distinctly strong connections to the sky, stars and universe beyond Earth. Captured on 4x5 and 16mm film, the exhibition features a range of experimental analogue photography processes, including mordançage, film soaking and the use of decades-old expired films. Representing a new direction in the artist’s lens-based practice, the images conjure psychedelic dreamscapes that recall the profound awe that is felt in experiencing the desert landscape.

🌱Diana Lynn VanderMeulen: Gravitational Waters is now on view the digital screens at all Cambridge Public Library locations. Part of her ongoing project pixel as a seed, the artist’s rural upbringing inspired her to revisit farmland stewarded by her family since the 1980s, extending her art practice in recent years to include knowledge of heirloom techniques and tools, microbial ecology and soil health. Presented on the screen, viewers are invited to gaze into this pixelated world and reflect on how our shared environments are constructed, translated and reimagined.

Image Credits:

Ella Morton, Tent Rocks, 2025. Lightjet print from 25-years-expired film treated with mordançage, 24” x 30” & 16”x20”, edition of 10 + 2AP total. Image courtesy of the artist.

Dianna Lynn VanderMeulen, Gravitational Waters, 2026, 4k video, 5 minutes. Image courtesy of the artist.

✨️Last Chance! Meet the Artist in Residence this Saturday, May 2 at Preston Gallery ✨️⁠⁠📅Saturday, May 2 from 1 to 3 pm⁠...
04/28/2026

✨️Last Chance! Meet the Artist in Residence this Saturday, May 2 at Preston Gallery ✨️⁠

📅Saturday, May 2 from 1 to 3 pm⁠

As part of the "Belonging: Made by Many" exhibition at Preston, join us for light refreshments and try your hand at creative stations in the gallery. Learn, play and chat with the 2026 Belonging Artist in Residence Alisa McRonald.⁠ The exhibition continues to be a living, collaborative artwork – an evolving conversation between artist and community.⁠ ⁠

Belonging: Made by Many⁠ is on view at Preston Gallery until May 10, 2026⁠.⁠

The Belonging Artist in Residence and Community Exhibitions are made possible through the generous support of the Keith and Winifred Shantz Fund for the Arts held at the Waterloo Region Community Foundation.⁠



04/20/2026

Artist Sofia Eleni Escobar discusses her artistic practice with Ashlyn Gregory, curator of "Cast Shadow" at the Hespeler branch of Cambridge Public Library. Check out our Youtube for the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUd8TMSxeMc



🏁 This week is your last chance to catch Cal Lane: Industrial Intimacies at the Queen's Square Gallery! ⚡️Popping by on ...
04/14/2026

🏁 This week is your last chance to catch Cal Lane: Industrial Intimacies at the Queen's Square Gallery!

⚡️Popping by on closing weekend? Join us on Saturday, April 18 for Women in Trades panel and hear from Cal Lane herself, alongside panelists Nushrat Ahmed, CEO and Co-Founder, Sisterhood of Trades; Brooke Laing, Chief of Strategy at Sisterhood of Trades and UA Local 46 Apprentice; and Roisin Fagan, Licensed 309a Electrician, BFA.

From 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, attendees are invited to visit one of the community partners in the Queen's Square lobby for more information about apprenticeships, funding, and organizations supporting the trades. Beginning at 11:00 am, Tara Bursey, Executive Director of Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, will moderate a panel discussion on women in the trades.

The panel will explore foundational and practical pathways into the trades, sector-wide issues, career development, how the arts and creativity coincide with trade skills, and larger ideas about how labour is defined and who can do it in society.

Register online: https://events.cambridgepl.ca/event/15875054

Cal Lane is an internationally acclaimed sculptor known for turning ordinary objects into lacy artworks. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and a Master degree in Fine Arts in sculpture from State University of New York. To date, her pieces stand alone in capturing a delicacy and intricacy quite apart from her closest contemporaries. Lane’s tapestries, cut into harsh and often preternaturally large steel and iron structures, are sensual, alluring and deeply effeminate. Having spent much of her early life as a hairdresser in her mother’s salon in Vancouver Island, Lane soon became interested in exploring gender roles and conceptual art. Lane’s work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally including Australia, Belgium, Canada, England, France and the USA.

Images: Cal Lane, Untitled (Wheel Barrow), steel and wood, 2007.
Cal Lane, Shovels, steel and wood, plasma-cut shovels, 2016.
Photos: Joseph Hartman.
Portrait of Cal Lane, courtesy of the artist.

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✨️Meet the Artist in Residence ✨️As part of the "Belonging: Made by Many" exhibition at Preston, celebrate craft and cre...
04/13/2026

✨️Meet the Artist in Residence ✨️

As part of the "Belonging: Made by Many" exhibition at Preston, celebrate craft and creativity with the 2026 Belonging Artist in Residence ,Alisa McRonald.

Visitors are invited to play and create at the work stations in the gallery. Using hand-crafted techniques such as weaving, punch needle, stitch and collage, the exhibition continues to be a living, collaborative artwork – an evolving conversation between artist and community.⁠

Light refreshments will be served, and all are welcome.

Drop in to Preston Gallery on the following dates:
📅Wednesday, April 15 from 3 to 5 pm⁠
📅Saturday, May 2 from 1 to 3 pm⁠

Belonging: Made by Many⁠ is on view at Preston Gallery until May 10, 2026⁠.

The Belonging Artist in Residence and Community Exhibitions are made possible through the generous support of the Keith and Winifred Shantz Fund for the Arts held at the Waterloo Region Community Foundation.⁠

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