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- Location
- The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario
- Exhibition window
- Jun 13, 2026 → Aug 9, 2026
About
Exhibition Overview
Talking to Papou is an exhibition of paintings, lithographs, and multimedia works by Austin Henderson inspired by his Greek Canadian grandfather. Henderson cultivates a connection with his grandfather through photos, journals, and legacy, transforming materials from both private and public archives into works of art. The exhibition explores memory, oral storytelling, queer identity, and the AIDS crisis in North America.
Exhibition Dates
- June 13, 2026 – August 9, 2026
About the Artist
Austin Henderson is an artist, writer, and cultural worker based in Tiohtià:ke / Mooniyang / Montréal, with familial roots in Oshawa, Ontario (Williams Treaty Territory). Working primarily in drawing, painting, and printmaking, his practice is attentive to queer histories and politics of the archive. Austin holds an MA in Art History from Concordia University and a BFA from Queen's University.
Upcoming Events
Curatorial and artist remarks will be delivered at 1:30pm followed by three artist-led exhibitions tours. Refreshments served.
- Theme
- An exhibition exploring the artist's connection to his Greek Canadian grandfather through paintings, lithographs, and multimedia works that examine memory, queer identity, oral storytelling, and the AIDS crisis in North America.
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