Buhler Gallery

Buhler Gallery Hope, healing and contemplation. Located in St. Boniface Hospital. Open to all patients, visitors, and staff since 2007.

04/23/2026
GBG is delighted to announce that Hannah Doucet’s solo exhibition“Show me where it hurts” is opening on April 9th from 6...
03/25/2026

GBG is delighted to announce that Hannah Doucet’s solo exhibition“Show me where it hurts” is opening on April 9th from 6-9pm with remarks at 7 + a public workshop on April 10th from 11-2 ( drop in!)

In the artist’s words: “Particularly excited for this one as it’s my first time showing in a gallery in a hospital, interested in how this will shift the conversations with the work/ how I am thinking through it. The show is focused on the relationship between puppetry and spaces of pediatric illness. The installation brings together finger puppets, a larger-than-life children’s fold out puppet theater and a book of poetic scores for puppets plays, amongst other things!”

In this vibrant installation of fabric flowers, fruits, and insect puppets, as well as a grand plush theatre, Hannah Doucet has taken the still life painting tradition as a starting point for thinking about self-awareness and agency in relation to illness and healthcare. Her creations have a bright simplicity and are funny and clever, their scale sometimes shrinking the viewer’s perspective to that of a kid’s, which is part of the point. Use of puppets in paediatric healthcare can help reduce anxiety and so make it easier for small patients to interact with their clinicians, a relationship Doucet is particularly interested in. With care and questioning, she highlights the inherent anarchy of illness and the dynamics that form around it.

Opening reception 6 - 9 pm, Thursday 9 April | All are welcome

Exhibition open to the public 10 April - 10 July 2026

We are so excited to launch Hannah Doucet’s solo exhibition at GBG! In this vibrant installation of fabric flowers, frui...
03/25/2026

We are so excited to launch Hannah Doucet’s solo exhibition at GBG! In this vibrant installation of fabric flowers, fruits, and insect puppets, as well as a grand plush theatre, Hannah Doucet has taken the still life painting tradition as a starting point for thinking about self-awareness and agency in relation to illness and healthcare. Her creations have a bright simplicity and are funny and clever, their scale sometimes shrinking the viewer’s perspective to that of a kid’s, which is part of the point. Use of puppets in paediatric healthcare can help reduce anxiety and so make it easier for small patients to interact with their clinicians, a relationship Doucet is particularly interested in. With care and questioning, she highlights the inherent anarchy of illness and the dynamics that form around it.

Opening reception 6 – 9 pm, Thursday 9 April | All are welcome

Exhibition open to the public 10 April – 10 July 2026

Public workshop 11 am – 2 pm Friday 10 April in GBG

Such a fun beading workshop! Thank you, Jennine Krauchi, and everyone who came!
02/24/2026

Such a fun beading workshop! Thank you, Jennine Krauchi, and everyone who came!

Join us for this free beading workshop with Jennine Krauchi and David Heinrichs -Tuesday 11-2, free at GBG
02/23/2026

Join us for this free beading workshop with Jennine Krauchi and David Heinrichs -Tuesday 11-2, free at GBG

pening reception: 6-9pm Thursday 29 JanPlease join us for drinks and nibbles to celebrate this exhibition or beading and...
01/26/2026

pening reception: 6-9pm Thursday 29 Jan
Please join us for drinks and nibbles to celebrate this exhibition or beading and stories by two extraordinary Metis beaders, Jennine Krauchi and David Heinrichs ✨

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