Soon to be Forgotten theme of Minto gallery exhibit

MINTO – The Minto Art Gallery’s upcoming exhibition Soon to be Forgotten is the first solo art show by Jessica McKenzie.

Depicting portraits of animals on the endangered species list, she hopes it will “allow viewers to engage in meaningful reflection about the impact of human beings and the power of our actions,” gallery officials state.

The exhibit will be on display from March 7 to 31 at the Minto Art Gallery, located in the Harriston Library.

Visitors will have the opportunity of meeting the artist, while enjoying some refreshments at an artist’s reception on March 9 from 6:30 to 8pm.

McKenzie is a French Canadian artist currently residing in the Waterloo region.

Mostly self-taught, McKenzie has experimented with various art forms throughout her life, though she has always favoured painting. 

Her love for movement and texture in artwork has led her through a path of exploration and innovation. She has created works in many styles, in search for her artistic voice. She now mainly paints with acrylics using palettes knifes, paintbrushes and her own fingers,” gallery officials state.

As an artist, McKenzie believes she can engage people and offer them an opportunity to reflect on the state of the world. For this reason, she often paints animals and landscapes, as well as impactful events such as the Australia bush fires, or the Covid-19 pandemic. She has made a commitment to donate half of her profits from this show to the World Wildlife Fund in an effort to help endangered animals around the world. 

Visitors can view the exhibit during regular gallery hours. There is no charge to visit, but donations are accepted. More information available at mintoartscouncil.ca.

Community News Staff