Opening Reception on Saturday, September 20 from 7-9pm In the middle gallery at Gibson, they are presenting a suite of small abstract paintings created by Bernice Vincent between 2001-2012. Known for including abstraction within landscapes, roadways and fields, the paintings explore Vincent’s strong interest in place. Come visit the opening […]
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September 13 to December 31, 2026 Borrowing its title from a work by notable London artist Bernice Vincent (1934-2016), All Around Me, All Around You underscores the relevance and resonance of our regional artists’ critical impact on a broad scale. Artworks and artifacts, from the distant past and the present […]
I found this in mom’s papers and have shared it with a few people and thought I should share it here. This comment from the Forest City Gallery Members Newsletter, November 2023: “The above image is a scan of a work on paper in artist Bernice Vincent’s archives, sent to […]
The Forest City Gallery posted a lovely newsletter thanking participants in the 2023 Members Show and Sale. I thought I’d share it here as it has a lovely photo of Bernice Vincent and some fine words about her contribution to the founding of the FCG. Read the full newsletter here.
Watch: Reflections on London Regionalism [November 2022] – A beautiful video made by Museum London that includes images of Bernice Vincent and her work. Including many photographs by Vincent’s husband, Don Vincent.
A Biography by Rebecca Dawdy at Centred Magazine With artworks that explore and celebrate common subjects as well as passing moments that are too often overlooked, Bernice Vincent’s work fits seamlessly into the Regionalism movement seen in London, Ontario. During the 1960s and ‘70s, London was incredibly lively and a […]
Women of the London, Ontario, Visual Arts Community, 1867 to the Present The A Driving Force website is part of McIntosh Gallery’s Canada 150 celebrations. Women artists, supporters, collectors, donors, writers, critics, administrators, educators, and volunteers have been a driving force in the London art community, ensuring its vibrancy and […]