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Current Exhibit at Grimsby Public Art Gallery Continues Through May

By

James Sinclair
April 6, 2026 11:55 am

The Grimsby Public Art Gallery is currently showcasing an exhibition by artist Rachelle Wunderink, titled When Men Were Men and Women Were Rugs. The display, which examines themes of motherhood through various artistic mediums, is open to the public at the downtown gallery located at 18 Carnegie Lane until May 26, 2026.

While local artist Carolyn Dover has deep roots in the community and held a solo exhibition at the facility in 2022, she is not the artist currently featured in the gallery space. Dover, who has lived in Grimsby for approximately 30 years, is a painter known for her landscape work. She currently maintains a studio at The Cotton Factory in Hamilton and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Mount Allison University.

The gallery, which serves as the only public art gallery in the Niagara region, is marking its 51st anniversary this year. Founded in 1975, the institution continues to host a variety of visual arts programming for the community.

Residents looking to visit the gallery or learn more about upcoming community events, such as the 2026 Wayzgoose Book Arts Fair taking place on April 25, can find more information through the official town website.

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