Neighbourhood Gallery on Danforth Avenue hosts Portraits Transformed art show

The Neighbourhood Gallery is now hosting the Portraits Transformed: Group Show at the Neighbourhood Unitarian Universalist Congregation on Danforth Avenue.

By COLE HESSION

The Neighbourhood Gallery in East Toronto is hosting an art show called Portraits Transformed: Group Show from now until June 1.

The show opened on March 23 and will feature works from Amelia Brooke, Christopher Emmanuel, Hanna Heger, Marc Miller.

“Portraits Transformed is looking at the human condition through the eyes of four very different artists. This group is diverse in what they make,” said Lauren McKinley Renzetti, who is the curator of the show. “Amelia with illustrated Anime characters in paint, Christopher and Hanna in oil and acrylic, and Marc in altered digital photography.”

The Neighbourhood Gallery is located at the Neighbourhood Unitarian Universalist Congregation (NUUC) church at 310 Danforth Ave.

A meet-the-artists reception for the exhibit will be held on Sunday, March 30, from noon to 1 p.m.

For more information the Portraits Transformed show, please visit the gallery online at https://www.nuuc.ca/art-gallery/