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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.

  • Image credit: Darren Booth, One Pair of Clogs, 2024. Collage and paint on wooden clogs.

Darren Booth: Passages

In-person

Museum Sculpture & installation Visual arts Design
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Date and time

This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.

Location

RiverBrink Art Museum

116 Queenston Street

Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

Access

Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

This exhibition brings together a new body of work by artist Darren Booth. With Passages, the artist explores family legacies and personal experience using the language of abstraction - line, colour, shape, and form. This exhibition is presented in conjunction with an exhibition at RAiN in St. Catharines.

St Catharines-based artist Darren Booth is an artist and illustrator with an extensive career in art and design.

Organizer

RiverBrink Art Museum

RiverBrink Art Museum is a collecting and exhibiting art museum open to the public since 1983. Museum programming and operating is supported by the Weir Foundation, private donations, volunteers’ fundraising, and admissions fees. Specific exhibition and education projects receive additional support from federal, provincial and municipal sources. The museum’s exhibitions and educational offerings change regularly. RiverBrink serves local, regional communities and tourists to Niagara.

MISSION:

RiverBrink Art Museum:

​Preserves and displays a collection of local, regional, national and international art which is unique in the Niagara Region

Honours the collection and philanthropy of a remarkable Canadian, Samuel E. Weir

Engages with current issues and contemporary art practice through lively exhibitions and lecture programs and hands-on workshops featuring established and emerging artists.

VISION:

To be the leading art museum in the Niagara Peninsula

To inspire residents of Niagara-on-the-Lake and the Niagara peninsula with the creativity of art through a dialogue between our historical collections and living artists

To be a memorable destination for the millions of tourists to Niagara-on-the-Lake

To contribute to the well being and economic vitality of our community through engagement with visual arts

VALUES:

We value and uphold: ethical stewardship, professionalism, respect and collegiality, and creating value for the community.

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