Last(ing) Impressions: Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition 2026

Last(ing) Impressions: Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition 2026
Jozie Bailey, Darlene Baker, Zac Bordage, Lil Corson, Will Davis, Anabel Donison, Emma Gouchie, Olivia Griffin, Jane Gurney, Max Jauregui Perez, Megan Lane, Alice Lesueur, Ava Livesey, Veronique Mackey, Kellie Mattatall, Anna Miller, Meaghan Patterson, Tess Poirier, Jacob Puffer, Dawn Purchase, Sam Spencer
Every year, the Owens Art Gallery presents the work of students graduating from the Pierre Lassonde School of Fine Arts at Mount Allison University. Featuring a wide range of work in a variety of media, this exhibition celebrates the artistic development of each student and considers it in relation to the collective journey of the whole class.
The Pierre Lassonde School of Fine Arts is focused on the research, creation, histories, and practices of the visual arts. Study in the School is led by practicing artists and art historians in courses designed and coordinated to establish a strong foundation in all facets of the visual arts. The School’s curriculum provides a rigorous, student-centred learning environment that balances intellectual with applied approaches, engaging students in the critical and reflective exploration of contemporary society, communities, and cultures. Research and creation in the visual arts is integral to the development and expression of cultural identities that can both reflect and challenge the values and norms of our pluralistic society.
Accessibility
This exhibition is on view in the second floor gallery.
The stairs to the Owens from the entrance nearest the University Chapel have a handrail. There is also ramp access at this entrance, however, the ramp is steep. The stairs to the Owens entrance off York Street also have a handrail, but there is no ramp. The main floor of the Owens is wheelchair accessible. Our second-floor gallery is not wheelchair accessible. Two flights of stairs lead to the second floor. Find more information at owensartgallery.com/visit/accessibility/
Image: Anabel Donison
