Narwhal is pleased to present Three Knocks, a group exhibition featuring new work by Katy Horan, Adrienne Kammerer and Jamiyla Lowe. Using darkness as a starting point, each artist has created a body of work through a monochromatic medium. Drawing inspiration from the despair and dram
Narwhal presents Lauchie Reid’s second solo exhibition The World Turned Upside Down. In this new body of oil paintings, Reid continues his role as a documentarian, exploring the role of traditional portraiture as a relevant and timeless method of celebrating human achievement while re
Specimens, an exhibition of new oil paintings by Carly Waito, opens at Narwhal Art Projects on Sept 8, 2011. In these works, diminutive specimens of semi-precious gems and minerals are rendered in meticulous detail, exposing the beauty and logic of their structural minutiae. Yet, beyo
For those of you who couldn’t make it out to see Julie Moon’s “Pretty, Strange” exhibition, we’d love to share some installation shots of the work on display. »More info on “Pretty, Strange” »See artwork
Narwhal Art Projects is pleased to present Pretty, Strange, an exhibition of works by Julie Moon from August 11th to September 4th, 2011. Inspired by the tactility and anthropomorphic qualities of clay, Moon’s undulating, organic sculptures pay reference to the human form throu
Narwhal Art Projects, Magic Pony, Invisible-Friends and friends are excited to host TorontoHeartsJapan, a fundraiser for the Japan relief effort. Our hearts have been broken by news of devastated towns and people separated from their homes and families, and we want to help. This event
BLOGTO: Team Macho at Narwhal Art Projects from October 28 – November 28 Toronto’s infamous Team Macho are back at Narwhal with another display of their hipster folk art (for lack of a better term). For those who don’t know who they are, they’re basically the a
Like many great stories, Lauchie Reid’s first solo exhibition That Hideous Strengthwonderfully reflected the parallels of the personal, the socio-historic, and the mythic traditions—co-joining similar tangents and facets of human nature within its layers. Inspired by a dirth of