2026 Exhibition Artists

  • Art Aggregate

    Art Aggregate is a Hamilton-based makerspace and collective of artists, designers, and fabricators. Founded by artist and educator Sean McCormack, the studio blends sculpture, design, and advanced fabrication to create playful installations that invite participation, spark curiosity, and transform public spaces into places of connection and shared experience.

    $5,000

  • Ron Eady

    Ron Eady (born 1957, Toronto) works in various mediums - encaustic, oil, acrylic, and carved wood sculpture. He maintains studios in Hamilton and Rosseau, Muskoka. His work has been widely written about, exhibited, and collected internationally.

    $5,500

  • David Paolini

    David Paolini is a Canadian sculptor and painter, known for his figurative work that explores the complexity of memory. He has participated in numerous exhibitions and has received several awards for his contribution to the art community.

    $10,500

  • Svetlana Swinimer

    Svetlana Swinimer has degrees in Mathematics and Fine Art, Moscow University. In 1975 she moved to Ottawa, in 1995 became a member of the Enriched Bread Artists studios. She is a Winner of Public Art Sculpture project for Ottawa Paramedic Service Headquarters and Winner of TRIAS Art Prize for Art and Science.

    $800

  • Jody Racicot

    Jody Racicot creates wood and metal sculpture inspired by nature surrounding his Prince Edward Island home. An artist for over 40 years, Jody's work has been shared across Canada.

    NFS

  • Carolanne Maclean

    Carolanne MacLean is a Toronto painter and sculptor for over forty years. She is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art, 1996 and has fit her art career around her role as mother and grandmother.

    $3,900

  • Jeffrey Van Leeuwen

    Jeff van Leeuwen is an intermedia artist and sculptor based in Southern Ontario, Canada. Having transitioned to an art practice from a former career in construction and trades, van Leeuwen’s work incorporates a close familiarity with the materials and structures that shape daily life.

    $750

  • Bart Uchida

    Coming Soon

  • Carole Chaloupka Burton

    My practice centres on evocative, figurative sculpture, and capturing fleeting moments of inner reflection that are at once deeply personal and quietly universal. In my work I explore how memories, thoughts, and emotions are held within the body, giving form to experiences that are often invisible or difficult to articulate.

    $3,000

  • Alex Power

    Alex is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily in metal casting and fabrication. She is inspired by the water element and interested in revealing the fluid changing nature of all things. she is currently working in the fabrication studios at the OCAD University.

    $7,000

  • Dale Dunning

    I have been working as a professional artist since 1971, upon graduating from Cranbrook Academy of Art with a MFA in sculpture. I have been creating sculpture at my present location near Almonte ON since 1972.

    $7,000

  • Teresa Seaton

    Teresa has been embarked on a successful artistic journey since 2000. By creating her own designs and using the inherent beauty of stained glass, Teresa asks the viewer to ponder the bigger questions of life, nature, personal choices and responsibilities.

    $960/$1,850

  • Cesar Correa

    Cesar C. Cordoba is a multidisciplinary Artist fusing a variety of techniques to create art that blends Nature with Art.

    $750

  • Patrick Bermingham

    Hamilton‑based artist Patrick Bermingham is an internationally recognized sculptor and painter whose relationship with Beckett Fine Art spans decades. Trained as a sculptor and apprentice to notable artists, he first exhibited at Beckett Gallery in 1974. His work has since been shown across Canada, the United States, the 2019 Venice Biennale, and Florence in 2021.

    NFS

  • Eekta Trienekens

    Eekta Trienekens works from her studio in Kitchener, ON. She grew up in the Netherlands, spent significant time in India and came to Canada more than a decade ago. The contrasts between these worlds are of strong influence on her work, oscillating between a sense of belonging and otherness.

    $3,000

  • Thadea Decora

    Thadea Decora is an artist, illustrator, prop maker and sculptor. Her work is inspired by fantasy, occult imagery, mythical animals, art nouveau, and cyberpunk. She loves creating magical work from the very big to the very small.

    $18,000

  • Holly Atkinson

    A versatile sculptor and BA graduate, I refined my craft through study in Paris, France. My multidisciplinary background as a muralist and graphic artist informs my spatial vision, while my professional experience in the bronze casting industry provides a deep, technical mastery of metalwork and enduring form.

    $3,800

  • Nicole Levaque

    Nicole Levaque is an artist and educator based in Hamilton, ON working in sculpture and installation. Her work acts as an inventory to be deconstructed and rebuilt with a process embracing failure and accumulation, finding beauty in unpredictable materiality and highlighting the traces of touch.

    $2,800

  • Mark Puigmarti

    Over the past few years, Francis Muscat and Mark Puigmarti have collaborated to create unique glass and metal sculptures. Each brings their own distinct style, design aesthetic, and extensive experience to their work. Their approach to these materials has been largely experimental and non-traditional.

    $45,000

  • Ravinder Ruprai

    Ravinder is a multidisciplinary artist of South Asian descent, living and practicing in Hamilton, ON. Ravinder has an Honours BA in fine arts from McMaster University. Ravinder's work focuses on how the mind, body and spirit are connected and integrated. She explores various aspects of these connections including: trauma, epigenetics and memory. She addresses dysfunctional family systems, misogyny, racism and patriarchy.

    $2,500

  • Funda Zeynep Ayguler

    Funda Zeynep Ayguler works at the intersection of sonic, visual, and linguistic mediums through media installations, algorithms, and hybrid interfaces. Her practice integrates a background in architecture with advanced studies in media art. Her work extends into data sculptures and the hybridization of digital and biological processes.

    $4,900

  • Eric Chengyang

    Eric Chengyang is a visual artist based in Tkaronto/Toronto. Coming from a multilingual, Chinese-Canadian background, Eric explores the themes of symbiotic relations and paradox, especially cultural meeting points and the intersection of visual, textual and design languages. Consequently, Eric interdisciplinary practice integrates storytelling with visual media, research, and translation.

    NFS

  • Sandra Crisante

    Sandra Crisante is a Hamilton-based mixed media artist working in sculpture, drawing, painting, and photography. Her artwork explores themes of childhood memories, sense of home/place and natural versus industrial environments. Sandra was educated at McMaster University and Western University and has exhibited in Canada and in Italy.

    $2,200

  • Gabriel George

    Gabriel George is an Indo-Canadian visual artist and OCAD University graduate specializing in large-scale sculptures and immersive installations. His interdisciplinary practice blends traditional techniques with unconventional materials and technology. By merging sculpture, painting, and video, he creates sensory works that explore cultural themes and engage diverse audiences through a contemporary lens.

    $18,500

  • Cornelia Peckart

    Cornelia Peckart’s project-based artworks focus on events and interactions that shape everyday life. Her work reflects our environments and emotional experiences, offering new perspectives on the shared challenges of daily living while celebrating colour, movement, light, and the natural world. Her practice encompasses sculpture, performance, installation, photography, painting, and printmaking.

    $8,000

  • C. Wells

    Since 1996, C.Wells / The Line Marker Practice has used the road schematics, its paint and its signage architecture as a creative index towards a further understanding of the colloquial meanings of place and space. An integral part of the project since its inception has been the creation of text works in various forms: creative studio statements for portable rotating billboards, vinyl lettering for museum walls, distributed leaflets, pin buttons and other multiples and formal essays

    NFS

  • Boris Kramer

    Born and raised in Canada , Boris creates works of art that evoke emotions, create connections, and pass the test of time.

    $34,500 USD

  • Marc Sparfel

    Coming Soon

  • Pat Tadier

    Pat Tadier is an Ontario-based sculptor working with wire, wood, metal, and stone. Drawing on over 30 years as a stone mason and landscape designer, he creates intuitive forms exploring vulnerability and resilience. Exhibiting since 2018, his award-winning work has appeared at the Art Gallery of Ontario and public sculpture projects.

    $4,500

  • Nancy Benoy

    Nancy Benoy is an abstract artist and art educator in Hamilton, Ontario. Nancy is influenced by the curiosity of colour, line, and shape and their interaction to create pieces that spark sustained observation and joy. Recently, sustainability has guided her using offcuts and paints destined for the landfill to elevate the discarded.

    $1,500

  • Brendan Duggan

    My work shifts between art, craft and design. Combining elements from a broad scope of commercial metalworking and construction methodology that includes commercial fabrication and machinist skills as well as traditional blacksmithing techniques, over 30 years of experience. My sculptures can be found art, constructavist assemblages and free form linear monoliths. I create macquettes for an imagined future, playing with scale juxtapositions, improbable futuristic narratives residing in liminal spaces.

    $10,000

  • Alan Reynolds

    Coming Soon

    NFS

  • Mark Pflieger

    Adopted into an Ironworker family at a young age, I soon found my niche as a welder & handy with all tools. I created my first sculpture the age of 8. Away from art for many years, in my 40s found it a great way to vent my aggression & discouragement with the world around me. After finding my inner peace I make art not only for joy, but also to make a statement & I still love smashing stuff.

    $10,000

  • Ted Fullerton

    Ted Fullerton is a Canadian artist who works in painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture. As a figurative artist his work is symbolic. The conceptual foundation and ideology within his artistic practise is humanist in nature emphasizing the notion of belief, purpose and relationships: being and becoming.

    $15,000

  • Laura Wagner

    Drawing from her structured past and creative freedom, Laura explores ceramics with curiosity and a drive to push boundaries. Her work balances intention and intuition, producing thoughtful, dynamic pieces that reflect her ongoing artistic journey and a meaningful dialogue between materiality and form.

    $1,000

  • Joon Hee Kim

    Joon Hee Kim is a South Korean–born visual artist whose ceramic practice explores identity and contemporary humanity. Trained in graphic design, she earned her MFA at Chelsea College of Arts. Her award‑winning work has been exhibited internationally, supported by major grants, residencies, and the Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics.

    $9,500

  • Ting Yang

    Ting Yang is a visual artist working with cyanotype and pressed botanicals. Using sunlight and real plants, she creates delicate compositions that reflect memory, migration, and belonging. Influenced by Chinese floral art and Japanese Ikebana, her work reveals nature’s quiet poetry and invites viewers to slow down and reconnect with the natural world.

    $1,800

  • Roda

    Roda works across sculpture, installation, public art, and moving image. He builds from archived objects, pop culture, and everyday forms. He is interested in the conditions in which the work can exist, power, pressure, support, access, and maintenance, and how those conditions shape what the work becomes.

    NFS

  • Ron Baird - Piece One

    RonBaird, OCAD., RCA., is one of Canada’s most renowned sculptors, having executed over 300 public, corporate and private commissions here and abroad. He is the recipient of numerous awards for his accomplishments.

    $78,000

  • Zishuo Li

    Zishuo Li is an artist and PhD candidate in Media & Design Innovation at Toronto Metropolitan University. Holding an MFA in Interdisciplinary Art, Media & Design and BFA from OCAD University, their practice explores natural materials, Daoist philosophy, and relational approaches to art, ecology, and media through installation, sound, and time-based work.

    $9,000

  • Mike Salisbury

    Mike Salisbury is a Canadian multidisciplinary public artist whose work transforms everyday urban infrastructure into conceptual sculpture exploring communication, civic space, and public agency. Working at the intersection of art, architecture, and the public realm, his practice examines responsibility and how individuals encounter meaning within shared environments.

    $12,500

  • OLKA Art

    OLKA is a Toronto-based collective of three artists: Leila Partovi, Esmaeil Rezaei, , and Parisa Partovi. With over 15 years of experience, they create sculptures and public artworks across Canada and internationally. Their work explores themes of memory, migration, and childhood, using storytelling and durable materials to create meaningful experiences in public spaces.

    $22,000

  • Rosalinde Baumgartner

    Rosalinde was born in Austria, her father was Swiss and she grew up in both countries. In 1960 she emigrated to Canada. There she took classes at the University of Guelph for her B.A.in fine Art. Painting, printmaking, drawing and sculpture all captured her interest, with sculpture taking over most of her time now.

    $2,000

  • Mei Chan-Long

    Mei Chan-Long turns into art making as a vehicle for self expression. Her sculptures act as lines of communication, translating experiences to express undergoing spiritual changes. The sculpture expresses lines of movement to the fluctuating emotions that ebb and flow within us.

    $4,000

  • Nikola Wojewoda

    Nikola Wojewoda’s artwork in collage, painting, drawing, illustrated ceramics and sculpture has been collected, reviewed, and included in exhibition catalogues and academic research projects. Her detailed and process-driven work explores the intersections of icon and symbol, pattern and ornament, and the bridge between craft and fine art.

    $3,000

  • Mary Philpott

    Mary is a sculptor, working in the medium of fired ceramics. She exhibits her work through galleries, in Canada and the US, and has shown work internationally. She has degrees in Art History, and studies in Archeology, and Craft and Design.

    $3,000

  • Mark Pflieger

    Adopted into an Ironworker family at a young age, I soon found my niche as a welder & handy with all tools. I created my first sculpture the age of 8. Away from art for many years, in my 40s found it a great way to vent my aggression & discouragement with the world around me. After finding my inner peace I make art not only for joy, but also to make a statement & I still love smashing stuff.

    $3,000

  • Stephen Severn

    Stephen Severn is an interdisciplinary artist whose work in sculpture, sound, and installation explores material transformation, nonbinary becoming, and d/Deaf perception informed by lived experience of hearing difference. Severn holds an MFA from OCAD University and is a PhD candidate and SSHRC Doctoral Fellow at Toronto Metropolitan University.

    $1,500

  • Adam Monture

    Hailing from Six Nations, Adam Monture is a Mohawk wolf clan artist. Adam has been drawing since he was a child, but only began painting in 2011. His works have been included in juried exhibitions across the country including Peace Hills Trust (Alberta), Beaux Arts (Brampton), Curran Gallery (Toronto), and are regularly on exhibition at Iroqcrafts in Ohsweken. Adam paints in both the traditional Mohawk and Ojibwe forms.

    $5,000 per piece

  • Xavier Allen

    Xavier Allen is a multi-dimensional visual artist. Their work seeks to transform spaces—exploring themes of energy, natural forces, and time. Forms are graceful, intuitive and flow along a defined edge. Subtle textures emerge from the use of natural pigments, embracing materiality.

    $1,300

  • Martha Steele

    Martha Steele is a queer, white settler cross-disciplinary artist, researcher, and organic farmer. Oscillating between cropbeds and the studio, Steele’s work seeks to bend the possibilities of waste, both systems and material. Steele has exhibited across Turtle Island, and looks forward to pursuing their MA in Environmental Architecture at the Royal College of Art.

    $500

  • Zeke Moores

    Zeke Moores is an artist based in Windsor, ON who has exhibited nationally and internationally. He was short-listed for the 2011 Sobey Art Award and long listed in 2015. His work has been collected by numerous institutions and private collections. Moores teaches sculpture at the University of Windsor, ON.

    $35,000

  • Alan Flint

    Alan Flint is an artist and educator based in Hamilton, Ontario. He is best known for his work in sculpture, installation, and printmaking.

    $10,000

  • Kim Collins

    Niagara powerhouse Kim Collins fuses award-winning design with electric public art. From major brand collaborations to provincial sculpture trails, her multidisciplinary work resurrects reclaimed materials into joyful disruptions. With advanced degrees in design and teaching, Kim proves that sustainable storytelling is a vibrant, beautiful act of rebellion.

    $3,200

  • JudyBlue Anderson

    JudyBlue Anderson makes her home and studio in Hamilton. She holds a diploma in Technical and Scientific Illustration. JudyBlue has shown in over 140 solo, group exhibitions and shows. Her work is held in both corporate and private collections. She is an elected Member of the Colour and Form Society.

    $1,500

  • Mehdi Zarei

    I’m a ceramic and sculpture artist with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Shiraz University. As the owner of Koolook Studio, I specialize in public and private installations and ceramic statues. Over the past four years at Artpix Studio in Toronto, I have focused on large-scale ceramic works and monumental sculptures

    NFS

  • Ronan Stewart

    Ronan Stewart is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, drawing, and installation. His practice explores labor, sustainability, and the human relationship to land through abstract, material-driven forms. Combining industrial processes with organic references, his work reflects resilience, fragility, and the poetic tension between natural systems and constructed environments.

    $9,500

  • David Kokhan

    David Kokhan is a Kyiv‑based multidisciplinary mixed‑media artist, designer, and stylist from Ukraine. After earning an MA in fashion and textile design in 2013, he served as creative director at Pink Label until 2017. He now focuses on mixed‑media art and is a resident of Flowerbed Gallery and Mlyn Design Hub.

    $4,800

  • Asli Alin

    Asli Alin is a dynamic visual artist whose creative explorations span a multitude of disciplines, including painting, and installation. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture, which brings a unique perspective to her approach to materials and forms. Based in Toronto, Asli continues to push the boundaries of artistic expression, creating truly one-of-a-kind pieces that resonate with audiences.

    NFS

  • Paul Reimer

    Paul began his career as an artist-blacksmith at the age of 15 under the mentorship of Master Blacksmith, John Smith in Crawford Bay, BC. Over the past 35 years Paul has worked on numerous large-scale residential, commercial and public art projects. His sculptures are featured in galleries across Canada and the US and are collected by art enthusiasts around the world.

    $1,200

  • Tamara Kwapich

    Tamara Kwapich is a Burlington sculptor and painter. Her whimsical art works feature creatures telling their own stories or retelling existing fables and myths. She is an award winning artist working and teaching from her studio in Ancaster, Ontario.

    $2,500

  • Ron Baird

    Ron Baird OCAD., RCA. Has executed over 300 commissions here and abroad, many of which are colossal and kinetic and seen at world's fairs. He is the recipient of numerous awards for his creations.

    $18,000

  • Rhonda Weppler

    Winnipeg-born Rhonda Weppler moved to Burlington in the mid-1980s. She currently lives in New York and Toronto. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and is represented in collections including Musee d’art Contemporain de Montreal, Vancouver Art Gallery, and the National Gallery of Canada.

    $1,000