Rob Niezen is present with four oil paintings at Colborne Street Gallery’s A Holiday Art Market which opens Saturday, November 16th with a reception from 2-4 pm.
The gallery is filled with original, handmade art with a focus on work $400 and under. This special event runs until December 23, 2024.
Check out available artworks here. Check it out in real at 36 Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls, ON K0M 1N0
Cross Cut at Art Gallery of Bancroft
The Art Gallery of Bancroft hosts the Cross Cut exhibition from September 4 to September 28, 2024, with an opening reception on September 6, starting at 7:30 pm. The Art Gallery of Bancroft is at 10 Flint Avenue, Bancroft.
Cross Cut is a series of linocuts reflecting on traditional songs from Ontario with a contemporary perspective. The exhibition aims to connect our recent history and today’s society, and invites viewers to reflect on what’s happening with them and around them. Has life improved, or is progress only on a materialistic level? Folk songs make global issues accessible to everyone, as they are created and sung by real people telling real human stories.
Rob Niezen thanks the Ontario Arts Council and the Province of Ontario for their support.
One Fine T’ing illustrations of Jamaica at LAUNCH in Peterborough
Rob Niezen created around thirty vignettes for One Fine T’ing – The Story of Jamaican Self-Help. These approximately 2 x 6″ (5 x 15 cm) line illustrations in ink are based on photos made during a tour around Jamaica with Jamaican Self-Help (JSH), including visits to JSH projects in downtown Kingston and the parish of Saint Mary. Jamaican Self-Help stopped in 2021, and the projects it supported are now sponsored by an NGO named Uzazi. The original illustrations are for sale. They come in an 8 x 10″ (20 x 25 cm) matte with manilla board backing in a poly bag, and are CAN $ 40 each. I am donating 25% of the proceeds to Uzazi. You can purchase these at LAUNCH Gallery at The Art School of Peterbrough.
Check out the selection available illustrations here.
Cross Cut at Museum Lennox & Addington, Napanee
The exhibition Cross Cut, Folk Songs of Early Ontario, featuring a series of linocuts created by Rob Niezen can be viewed at the Museum of Lennox & Addington from February 3 until May 25, 2024. There will be an opening reception on February 20, 2024, starting at 7:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM). You can find the museum at 97 Thomas Street East, Napanee, Ontario.
Rob Niezen thanks the Ontario Arts Council and the Province of Ontario for their support.
Temiskaming Art Gallery hosts Cross Cut
After Minden and Lindsay the Cross Cut exhibition is moving up north to the Temiskaming Art Gallery. Special to the area is the visual interpretation of The Cobalt Song:
You may talk about your cities and all the towns that you know,
With trolley cars and pavements hard and theatres where you go.
You can have your little auto and carriages so fine,
But it’s hob-nail boots and a flannel shirt in Cobalt town for mine.
The exhibition opens on Sunday, September 24 and runs until November 3, 2023. Artist talks and presentations on Saturday, October 14 from 1 to 4 PM. You’ll find the gallery at 325 Farr Drive, Haileybury, Ontario
Kawartha Art Gallery in Lindsay hosts Cross Cut exhibition
Cross Cut is a series of linocuts reflecting on traditional songs from Ontario with a contemporary perspective. Rob Niezen has selected 23 songs and placed the original narrative in a contemporary context by ‘crosscutting’. Crosscutting is a technique borrowed from film editing used to illustrate a narrative action that happens in several places at the same time, or in one place at different times. The exhibition aims to connect our recent history and today’s society, and the issues we face as citizens of Ontario and Canada, and invites viewers to reflect on what’s happening with them and around them. Has life improved, or is progress only on a materialistic level? Folk songs make global issues accessible to everyone, as they are created and sung by real people telling real human stories.
Rob Niezen gratefully acknowledges the support from the Ontario Arts Council.
Opening reception on Saturday July 15, 2023, from 2:00 to 4:00pm at Kawartha Art Gallery, with the artist talk at 2:30 pm.
The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
190 Kent Street West, Second Floor, Lindsay ON K9V 2Y6
Cross Cut exhibition at Agnes Jamieson Gallery in Minden
The second Cross Cut exhibition at Agnes Jamieson Gallery runs from May 4 to July 1, 2023.
Started, in 2019 and continued into 2022, Cross Cut is a series of twenty four linocuts that are a contemporary response to traditional songs (circa 1800-1940) collected by CBC’s Edith Fowke in rural Ontario during the 1950s and ’60s. The underlying themes of these songs are of a timeless nature, as they deal with human existence: love, deception, politics, war, immigration, work, leisure, murder, death, etc. The linocuts use both the traditional method of carving the material, and more recent and experimental ways of mark making, including laser engraving and etching. The work invites viewers to reflect on society in the past and today; superficially things have changed, but the human conditions now are not that different from 150 years ago.
Check it out at 176 Bobcaygeon Rd, Minden, ON.
45th Annual Wayzgoose Book Arts Fair
Celebrate the art of the hand-made books, printmaking, bookbinding, paper making and marbling and other artisans during the 45th Annual Wayzgoose Book Arts Fair at the Grimsby Public Art Gallery. Rob Niezen will be participating in person for the first tiem with his Cross Cut and Heads&Tales prints. Over forty exhibitors display their work, provide live demonstrations in traditional book arts practices, and share their expertise on Saturday, April 29, 2013 from 9 am to 5 pm.
Grimsby Public Art Gallery
18 Carnegie Lane
Grimsby
Artspace hosts 7th Annual Book and Zine Fest
Artspace hosts a celebration of regional press, zine, and comic arts. Check out the work of comics artists and graphic novelists, letterpress printers, printmakers, and other makers of books and paper arts. I’ll be there with a selection of my linocuts from the Cross Cut series, Heads & Tales series, as well as the Cross Cut songbook and CD, and the children’s book Ameliya Disappears.
Artspace
Friday, March 3, 6-9pm during First Friday PTBO
Saturday, March 4, 10 am-4 pm
3-378 Aylmer Street North
Peterborough, ON