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PAST EXHIBITIONS


Artist's Talk with Gina D'Aloisio
Friday, April 26 at Forest City Gallery 6:00 - 7:30 PM Join our current exhibiting artist, Gina D'Aloiso, for a tour through her solo...


Hindsight: A collaborative collage workshop celebrating 50 years of FCG
Sunday April 28, 2024 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm RSVP to participate in this unique engagement! Space is limited Sarah Munro and Billy Bert Young,...


FCG Launches the Collaboratory
FCG’s Collaboratory (or Collab, for short) is an on-site resource outfitted with communal equipment and software necessary for the...


"Shrinking Spaces" by Abe Oudshoorn
Installation view of Gina D'Aloisio, PACKED-IN. Photography by Echo Owen / The Shutter Creative. FCG is pleased to publish "Shrinking...


Rima Sater & Laura Acosta interviewed for Femme Art Review
We're delighted to read this engaging conversation between recent exhibiting artists Rima Sater and Laura Acosta with...


FCG Community Feedback on the City of London's proposed budget
The City of London is deliberating on its upcoming multi-year budget. CBC London summarizes the general tone of Mayor Josh Morgan's...


ML Youth
Thursdays, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm February 22 to April 4, 2024 (excluding March 14) Free! An exciting partner program between Museum London,...


See You There - FCG Pier
Installation view of See You There, with work by SiHyun Vision Kim (left) and Mary Donlan (right). Documentation photography by Echo Owen...


"You Can't Have Honey Without An Onion" reviewed for Akimbo
Rima Sater & Laura Acosta, You Can’t Have Honey Without An Onion, 2024, installation view (photo: Rachel Long / Saros Creative). We're...


Crit Nights at FCG: 2024
Starting up again on January 19, 2024 4PM - 6PM in the Gallery Facilitated by FCG Intern Jack Cocker Call to London artists! Forest City...


Sweetness Through Water: A melancholic yet buoyant reclamation
Image from video installation work, You Can’t Have Honey Without An Onion, 2023, courtesy of Rima Sater and Laura Acosta. FCG is proud to...


FCG Holiday Closure
On behalf of FCG's Staff and Board of Directors, thank you to our Membership, to our Community Sponsors, donors, and funders, and thank...


YOU CAN’T HAVE HONEY WITHOUT AN ONION
Rima Sater and Laura Acosta January 6 - February 17, 2024 Opening Reception January 6, 7-9PM Creative Writing Workshop January 7, 1-3PM...


Josi Smit's "We Should Be Dancing" reviewed by Centred.ca
Exhibition view of Josi Smit's We Should Be Dancing, on view June 17 - July 29, courtesy of Kenna Robinson at Centred.ca We're delighted...
FCG Membership votes in 2023-2024 Board of Directors
We're placed to announce that FCG's Membership has voted in its Board of Directors for the 2023-2024 year in its November 7th Annual...
Forest City Gallery echos the call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
FCG condemns in the strongest terms any acts of anti-Semitism or Islamophobia, in all forms. Our organization believes that every person...


50th Anniversary Members' Show & Sale, in support of FCG & the Embassy Cultural House
Installation view of the 2023 Members' Show & Sale, with works by (from left) Ben Robinson, Rebecca St. Pierre, Kris Popiolek, Kelly...


Towards Braiding Virtual Tour now available
If you missed visiting the gallery space during Towards Braiding: Dreaming of Anti-colonial Futures in the Forest City, or if you'd like...


2023 Annual General Meeting
It's that time of year! Forest City Gallery is inviting you to join us for our 2023 Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, November 7th at...


50th Anniversary Party
Image: The Nihilist Spasm Band in Greg Curnoe's Studio, May 1966. From the Don Vincent Archive, McIntosh Gallery, Western University....


FCG Pier - Argyle Ribbon Project
September 11 – October 18th  Sharmistha Kar, Anindita Chakraborty, and Amsa Yaro  Closing Reception - Thursday, October 16th from 5-7pm Exhibition presented in collaboration with Leah Thomas-Gray, the Creative Director of the Argyle BIA. The Argyle Ribbon is a series of 53 painted art panels created by Sharmistha Kar, Anindita Chakraborty and Amsa Yaro that tell the story of the Argyle area of London, Ontario, installed at the Clark House (1903 Avalon St.). As a blue collar
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Les Ramsay - Maritime Minute
Les Ramsay. Dusty Ditch at Dusk , 2024. Oil on upholstery, 14 x 11." Photo by Dennis Ha. Forest City Gallery, 1025 Elias St. September 4 – October 30, 2025 Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Thursday, September 4 th , 5-7pm In Maritime Minute , west coast artist Les Ramsay presents a series of abstract paintings, sculpture, and needlepoint works that meditate on coastal landscapes, fleeting time, and the quiet urgency of environmental change. Drawing from the language of marit
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Aug 152 min read
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