First off, a tip. The real entrance for the exhibitions is on Kitchner Street, not Lorne Street as there are two entrances. I came here for the first time last year to see the Ian Scott Late Models exhibition. The gallery is very simple, as to not distract from the art I suppose and features several rooms, separate spaces to house different exhibitions, so it feels like you are moving through a house.
The Ian Scott exhibition itself was amazing, the images really drew you in. Not because of the nudity but the way the models were portrayed. Scott is so talented and there was nothing offensive about any of his art. I thought his work was brilliant, a mix of realism, abstract and conceptual pop art. You also get left alone to just wander around which is nice, I was for some reason a gallery worker to be shadowing me and attempting to show off their impressive knowledge of the artists and art in general. So need not worry, there is nothing pretentious about this gallery. read more