RiverBrink Art Museum

RiverBrink Art Museum Exhibiting fine art on the brink of the beautiful Niagara River since 1983. Weir. History

Sam Weir was born in London, Ontario in 1898.
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Along with paintings, prints, works, on paper, and sculpture, the museum’s collection includes decorative art, archival material, and rare books, assembled by Samuel E. An Ontario-based lawyer and avid art collector throughout his lifetime, Weir acquired the majority of the works in the museum, which continues to collect through donations and purchases. The location of RiverBrink had a pro

found influence on the art patron, as there are many depictions of Niagara Falls and the Niagara peninsula in the collection. In the RiverBrink collection are paintings by many of Canada’s most significant artists, including Tom Thomson, Homer Watson, Marc Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté, Cornelius Krieghoff, Emily Carr, and members of the Group of Seven. The collection also contains artwork by well-known British, French, and American artists, such as Augustus John, Mary Cassatt, Armand Guillaumin, Grant Wood, and Edgar Degas, among others. The museum has a large collection of decorative arts, including English and Québec silver, clocks, antique furniture, Indian medals, coins, rugs and ceramics. In addition, RiverBrink’s library and archives hold over 4,000 books, personal correspondence, maps, auction house records, and individual files of several hundred artists. Exhibitions are organized from the permanent collection as well as loans from both public institutions and private collectors. To search the RiverBrink collection, visit the Canadian Heritage Information Network’s Artefacts Canada: Humanities database. He attended Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto and was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1920. His interest in fine art began with the purchase of a watercolour by English artist Dame Laura Knight in the early 1920s. Not long afterward, he encountered a painting by Homer Watson and purchased The Lothian Hills (1892) directly from the artist in installments, a practice he would follow in many transactions. Despite numerous subsequent acquisitions, the oil painting by Watson remained a lifelong favorite. Sam Weir died in 1981, leaving his collection and estate to the Weir Foundation, incorporated in 1962. Architecture and Design

Weir purchased land in Queenston in 1943 and began construction on the site in the late 1950s. The country residence and coach house were designed by English-born architect Arthur E. Nutter (1874-1967), a family friend and the first architect to practice in London, Ontario. Weir contributed significantly to the design, requesting details such as a fall-out shelter in the basement and a self-contained apartment over the coach house. For the main building, Nutter adapted a Georgian-style complete with mansard roof and gabled windows. The interior rooms retain their original wood paneling, installed by finish-carpenter Alexander Kiss, who used a variety of different woods, including maple, mahogany, oak, knotty pine, and walnut, with clear pine and birch ceilings. The home was completed in 1970 and converted into an art museum following Weir’s death. In 1996, a large porch on the east side of the building was replaced by additional exhibition space. Find us on:
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We’re hiring!RiverBrink Art Museum is currently seeking an Administrator to support the daily operations and administrat...
05/27/2026

We’re hiring!

RiverBrink Art Museum is currently seeking an Administrator to support the daily operations and administrative functions of the museum. Responsibilities include communications, visitor services, volunteer coordination, financial and office administration, and providing general organizational support. This position is well suited to someone who is organized, collaborative, and interested in contributing to an arts organization.

Apply now!

https://www.riverbrink.org/job-opportunities

May is Museum Month, and we're celebrating with a fun and rewarding way to explore the incredible museums, art galleries...
05/09/2026

May is Museum Month, and we're celebrating with a fun and rewarding way to explore the incredible museums, art galleries and archives across Niagara! Pick up your Passport at a participating MoNA (Museums of Niagara Association) location. Then, visit other participating institutions throughout the month of May. For every place you attend, you'll receive a stamp on your passport. Collect five stamps by June 1, and you'll be entered for a chance to win a fantastic prize. It's the perfect opportunity to discover new spaces, revisit your favourites, and experience the rich history and culture our region has to offer.

Take your pick from at least five of these wonderful organizations in the Niagara Region: Welland Historical Museum, Fort Erie Historical Museum, Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum, Welland Central Fire Hall, Fort Erie Railway Museum, Nelles Manor Museum, St. Catharines and Welland Canal Museum, Niagara Railway Museum, Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum, Mayholme Foundation, Niagara Falls History Museum, RiverBrink Art Museum, and Lincoln Museum and Cultural Centre.

Passports are available for pickup now! We hope to see you soon!

Supporting the Niagara on the Lake In Bloom, RiverBrink Art Museum will feature a floral still life from the Samuel E. W...
05/08/2026

Supporting the Niagara on the Lake In Bloom, RiverBrink Art Museum will feature a floral still life from the Samuel E. Weir Collection for a limited time in the main floor gallery.

Untitled (Roses and Peonies) by Archibald George Barnes beautifully captures the movement and richness of fresh blooms arranged in an elegant porcelain comport. Born in London, England, Barnes was celebrated for both portraiture and still-life painting.

And don’t forget — tickets are now available for The Art Thing: A Surrealist Garden Party on Friday, May 22, 2026 | 6–8 PM

Step into a whimsical evening inspired by Surrealism featuring immersive décor, interactive art experiences, live make-up artistry, and a dramatic Tableau Vivant finale. Dress boldly and expect the unexpected.

Tickets: $75 per person

Visit Niagara on the Lake

We’re hiring!RiverBrink Art Museum is seeking a Programming & Curatorial Assistant to help bring our mission to life thr...
05/06/2026

We’re hiring!

RiverBrink Art Museum is seeking a Programming & Curatorial Assistant to help bring our mission to life through engaging public programs, educational initiatives, and special events. This role also supports exhibitions and collections in collaboration with the Director/Curator.

Join us in building meaningful connections between art and community.

Apply now! https://www.riverbrink.org/job-opportunities

On Friday, local MPP Wayne Gates joined the team at RiverBrink Art Museum to unveil improvements funded by the $92,800 C...
05/02/2026

On Friday, local MPP Wayne Gates joined the team at RiverBrink Art Museum to unveil improvements funded by the $92,800 Capital grant from the provincial government’s Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). These upgrades include a new accessibility ramp, updated stairs, and a sturdy handrail. They provide safe, barrier-free access, allowing all visitors to fully experience exhibitions and programs on the scenic grounds at RiverBrink Art Museum.

“Investing in accessible community spaces means ensuring that everyone can participate fully in the culture of Niagara-on-the-Lake”, said MPP Wayne Gates. “I want to thank the Ontario Trillium Foundation for their support of RiverBrink Art Museum in making these crucial upgrades, so every visitor can enjoy the Museum’s beautiful setting and outstanding exhibitions for years to come.”

“We are grateful to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for its generous support,” said Debra Antoncic, Director/Curator of RiverBrink Art Museum. “These upgrades are an important step toward ensuring that RiverBrink is welcoming and accessible to everyone.”

Thank you to MPP Wayne Gates, OTF Grant Review Team Member Mark O’Donnell, Lord Mayor Gary Zalepa, Councillor Wendy Cheropita, Weir Foundation Representative Gregory Humeniuk, and everyone who joined us to mark this important milestone.

In the picture:
Wayne Gates, MPP (left), Allan Magnacca, Board chair, RiverBrink Art Museum (center left), Debra Antoncic, Director/Curator, RiverBrink Art Museum (center right), Mark O‘Donnell, Grant Review Team Member, OTF (right).

There are so many amazing museums in Niagara. We look forward to welcoming you!
04/30/2026

There are so many amazing museums in Niagara. We look forward to welcoming you!

🌼𝙈𝒂𝙮 𝙞𝒔 𝑴𝙪𝒔𝙚𝒖𝙢 𝙈𝒐𝙣𝒕𝙝 and right here in Niagara there's a special way to celebrate! 🎉

Pick up a free Passport at any participating MoNA (Museums of Niagara Association) location and set off on a journey through the region's rich history and culture.

Visit at least 5 of the 13 participating institutions before June 1, collect your stamps, and you'll be entered for a chance to win a fantastic prize 🏆

Passports are ready for pickup — we hope to stamp yours soon! 🏛️

𝑷𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒊𝒄𝒊𝒑𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒍𝒐𝒄𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒔 𝒊𝒏𝒄𝒍𝒖𝒅𝒆:

Fort Erie Historical Museum
Port Colborne Historical & Marine Museum
Welland Historical Museum
Welland Central Fire Hall
Fort Erie Railway Museum
Nelles Manor Museum
St. Catharines Museum & Welland Canals Centre
Niagara Railway Museum
Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
Mayholme Foundation
Niagara Falls History Museum
RiverBrink Art Museum
and Lincoln Museum & Cultural Centre

Silk Fan Painting with Xiaoli ZhangFriday & Saturday, May 29 & 30 | 2-4pmDiscover the elegance of traditional Chinese fi...
04/29/2026

Silk Fan Painting with Xiaoli Zhang
Friday & Saturday, May 29 & 30 | 2-4pm

Discover the elegance of traditional Chinese fine-line painting (gongbi) on silk fans in this immersive two-weekend course. Participants will gain hands-on experience with techniques for painting on silk, work with natural mineral and botanical pigments, and explore the rich cultural exchanges of the Silk Road.

This course is beginner-friendly and welcomes participants of all backgrounds. Instruction will be clear, visual, and step-by-step. Cultural content will be presented in an inclusive, engaging way that highlights connections across diverse cultural traditions.

All materials will be provided. Limited seats available.

Members: $75
Non-Members: $85



https://www.riverbrink.org/product/silk-fan-painting-workshop/R2YN5JZUUVOBUV7LYSFNJ6L6

04/25/2026

Step into a world where imagination blooms.

On Friday, May 22, 2026, RiverBrink Art Museum presents The Art Thing: A Surrealist Garden Party—an immersive evening where art, performance, and creativity come together in unexpected ways.

From imaginative attire to interactive experiences, this inaugural event invites you to explore Surrealism in a setting where reality bends and creativity takes centre stage. An unforgettable night is taking shape. Tickets: $75

Special thanks to our sponsor Strewn Winery

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116 Queenston Street
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
L0S1L0

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+19052624510

Website

https://linktr.ee/riverbrink_museum

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