Jennifer Wigmore

 Welcome to my website and thank you for coming.  At the bottom of the page you will find buttons to direct you through the site. I look forward to hearing your thoughts.

art@jenniferwigmore.com

 UPCOMING SHOWS

Speakeasy’s Annual Drawing and Painting Show
June 4th, 2009
8pm - 12am
 
Gladstone Hotel
1214 Queen W. Second Floor
Pay what you can
($4.00 donation suggested)
www.SpeakEasyTO.com
Sommersault Purple03 After Early Spring, Canoe Lake
 RAW
11th Annual Riverdale Art Walk
June 6th & 7th
11am - 6pm
Jimmy Simpson Park
800 Queen St. East.
Rejects R Logo
“Let the public judge.”
    ~Napoleon 111

 

Rejects
Salon des Refuses from the Toronto Outdoor Art ExhibitionI
 
In the spirit of the 1863 Salon des Refuses, artists rejected from the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition create their own show.
 
July 10, 11 & 12th
 
                   Opening Reception                       
                             July 10th  6pm – 10pm                                   
Show Times
July 11th & 12th
10am – 7pm
 

War Party02

I will be showing a body of new work at a new gallery on Queen St. West. The Beverly Owens Project. Inspired by children and their unique views of the world and themselves.

New Work

August 5th-30th


Opening Night Reception:
August 6, 7pm-10pm
 
Gallery Hours:
Wed. - Fri. 12pm - 6pm
Sat. - 11am - 5pm
Sun. - 12pm - 4pm.
1140 Queen St. West.

www.thebeverlyowensproject.com
 
bluntcollective.com
Jennifer is a founding member of a new and exciting Toronto collective. blunt collective formed out of a desire to find spaces beyond traditional  models of exhibiting.  Although the artists have gallery representation outside of the collective, it is the act and process of collective engagement  that brought the group together.  Formed from a core group of artists who are investigating similar concepts but in a variety of media there is a constant engagement at every level of production between each of the artists in the collective. Although the works range from sculpture, painting/drawing installation and kinetic pieces there is a particular emphasis on  painting.