Earls Court Gallery

Earls Court Gallery Earls Court Gallery provides Hamilton and its surrounding region with Contemporary and Historically Owner: Robert Daniels
Curator: Andrea Jackman

Earls Court Gallery was established in 1973 by Robert Daniels and Doug Nixon as a print and framing gallery at 78 George Street, Hamilton. Most will remember Earls Court Gallery's previous location at 105 George Street, Hamilton. Since its opening, Earls Court Gallery provided museum quality framing and a venue to display fine art in Hamilton. In September 2009, Robert Daniels relocated Earls Cour

t Gallery to a street front building at 215 Ottawa Street North, Hamilton. The Gallery's current location offers 1600 square feet of display space and a 1000 square foot framing facility. Earls Court Gallery continues to provide a spectacular venue for local and national artists to exhibit their work while making available historical artworks produced by some of Canada's finest artists.

New ArrivalLorne Winters$875.00"Side By Side, Apart"Oil on Canvas12” x 16” ImageFramed
06/02/2026

New Arrival

Lorne Winters
$875.00
"Side By Side, Apart"

Oil on Canvas

12” x 16” Image

Framed

A morning stunner!This pastel is worth seeing in person.Catherine Gibbon(1949-2021)$2,700.00"Entrance" 2012Chalk Pastel ...
05/30/2026

A morning stunner!

This pastel is worth seeing in person.

Catherine Gibbon(1949-2021)
$2,700.00
"Entrance" 2012
Chalk Pastel on Paper
26" x 41" Image
47" x 32.5"Frame
Framed by Artist
Note: Artwork is photographed behind glass. Colours may slightly vary in person.

Excellent Condition. Signed.
Provenance: Purchased from Gallery on the Bay, Hamilton, ON- Artist's represented Gallery; Private Hamilton Collection

Refreshing New arrival!Megan Ward$1,400.00"Falling Light"Oil on Canvas20” x 24” x 1.65" Image
05/30/2026

Refreshing New arrival!

Megan Ward
$1,400.00
"Falling Light"

Oil on Canvas

20” x 24” x 1.65" Image

New Arrival, Great Original price!Bill Schwarz$2,100.00"Untitled"Oil on Linen44" x 36"Unframed Excellent Condition. Sign...
05/29/2026

New Arrival, Great Original price!

Bill Schwarz
$2,100.00
"Untitled"
Oil on Linen
44" x 36"
Unframed

Excellent Condition. Signed Verso with other details
Provenance: Purchased at Earls Court Gallery, Hamilton, ON; Private Hamilton collection

New Arrival!Lorne Winters$3,000.00"Fully Open"Oil on Canvas24” x 36”Framed
05/29/2026

New Arrival!

Lorne Winters
$3,000.00
"Fully Open"

Oil on Canvas

24” x 36”

Framed

View of Dundas Post Office… could be yours!Jody Joseph$2,300.00"The Old Post Office"Oil on Canvas30" x 36" Image38" x 32...
05/28/2026

View of Dundas Post Office… could be yours!

Jody Joseph
$2,300.00
"The Old Post Office"
Oil on Canvas
30" x 36" Image
38" x 32" Frame

Excellent Condition. Signed with information verso as well as previous gallery tag.
Provenance: Purchased from Gallery on the Bay, Hamilton; Private Hamilton Collection

Jody Joseph was born in Chicago to Burton and Babette Joseph who were great supporters of the arts. Joseph loved drawing, even at a young age, and that encouraged her parents to enrol her in formal studies with a local professional artist, Joan Taxay Weinger. Like many painters, Joseph’s road took some detours—career-wise and geographic-- before she became the established Canadian-American artist, art instructor and curator she is today. First came a short career in the law in San Francisco. Leaving that for painting, Joseph actually joined a surprisingly long list of “lawyers turned artists” among them Cezanne, another Joseph favourite artist and influence. Joseph’s return to painting occurred in the 1990s when she began studies in Italy with the Italian-American Modernist painter, Nicolas Carone. Joseph’s work in Italy became the foundation of her painting and teaching. Years outside in the Umbrian landscape made her a dedicated plein air painter and forms a large part of her practice today. Marrying a Canadian astronomer, Doug Welch of McMaster University, brought Joseph to the Hamilton area. The family ultimately settled in Dundas, whose century homes and tree-filled neighbourhoods are frequent subjects of Joseph’s paintings. Like the painters she loves, Joseph also works in the studio, from observation and abstractly. After a solo show at Dundas’ Carnegie Gallery in 1995, Joseph was invited to teach at the Dundas Valley School Art. She remains a sought-after instructor there. Joseph has had over 30 solo exhibitions and numerous group shows, in Canada, the US and Italy. She also has an active curatorial practice and has been the recipient of a number of grants.

05/28/2026

Now on view “Where Light Lingers” featuring Lorne Winters

Working from his studio in Glen Williams, Ontario, Lorne Winters has spent more than five decades exploring the expressive possibilities of oil painting. In this new body of work, Winters turns his attention to water lilies—subjects that allow him to examine reflection, surface, and subtle shifts in colour. Inspired in part by Claude Monet’s exploration of light and atmosphere, Winters’ paintings move beyond description toward a softer, more contemplative experience. Gentle palettes and layered surfaces create a sense of calm, inviting viewers to slow down and engage with the quiet beauty found in everyday moments.

Put this in your Calendars!UNRULY FORMSJordi Alfaro, Margaret Glew & Rina GottesmanJune 11 – July 18, 2026Opening Recept...
05/28/2026

Put this in your Calendars!
UNRULY FORMS
Jordi Alfaro, Margaret Glew & Rina Gottesman
June 11 – July 18, 2026

Opening Reception: Thursday, June 11 | 7–9 PM
Meet the Artists
Earls Court Gallery is pleased to present UNRULY FORMS, a group exhibition featuring works by Jordi Alfaro, Margaret Glew, and Rina Gottesman.



Through sculpture, painting and mixed media, Unruly Forms exhibition artists explore intuitive abstraction shaped by gesture, layering, revision, and material investigation. Rather than working from fixed imagery, each artist allows forms to emerge through process — pushing surfaces until something is felt, remembered, or instinctive begins to appear in the media.



Sculptor Alfaro’s instinct-driven compositions draw from subconscious structures and the energy of nature to influence his ceramic forms. Glew’s expressive paintings embrace transformation through bold colour, gesture, and continual reworking. Gottesman’s layered surfaces combine acrylic and collage, allowing fragments to surface and recede over time.



Unruly Forms presents abstraction across two- and three-dimensional media, demonstrating how image and form evolve through artistic process in relation with the media. Material, intuition, and experimentation become guiding forces behind the result of the artworks that emerge though sometimes hard to tame.



Unruly Forms will be on view in the main gallery at 215 Ottawa Street North, Hamilton, from June 11 through July 18, 2026. Earls Court Gallery is open Tuesday to Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, and Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. All artworks will also be available to view online upon installation.



Please join us for the opening reception Thursday, June11, 2026, from 7–9 pm, where all artists will be in attendance.



Entry is free | Family Friendly | Fully Accessible | Groups Welcomed

New Resale… What a great price!Duane Nickerson$4,500.00Price"Elegy"Oil on Linen on Wood28" x 36" Image30" x 38" Frame Ex...
05/27/2026

New Resale… What a great price!

Duane Nickerson
$4,500.00Price
"Elegy"
Oil on Linen on Wood
28" x 36" Image
30" x 38" Frame

Excellent Condition. Signed with information and gallery tag verso
Provenance: Purchased from Gallery on the Bay, Hamilton; Private Hamilton Collection

Duane Nickerson is a Canadian artist who has exhibited work internationally and now lives and works in rural Nova Scotia. His paintings reside in public and private collections in Australia, Brunei, Canada, France, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea the UK and the United States. His studio is a small, quiet refuge where creativity and labour happen.

05/27/2026

Megan Ward, based in Peterborough, Ontario, approaches landscape through a balance of representation and abstraction. Her paintings begin in shadow, gradually moving toward the emergence of light. Built through layered colour, glazing, and palette knife work, Ward’s compositions evoke shifting weather, seasonal change, and emotional atmosphere. Her work captures fleeting moments—light passing across a landscape, a suggestion of form emerging from colour—creating paintings that resonate with a quiet emotional presence.

Now on view. Part of Where Light Lingers Exhibit until June 6

Address

215 Ottawa Street North
Hamilton, ON
L8H3Z4

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+19055276685

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