Katie Pretti ~ Bad Dreams

James Baird Gallery 14 Gruchy’s Hill, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

Pretti's works in acrylic, oil stick, oil pastel and graphite on canvas showcase her distinct hand as her figurative abstractions manifest with incredible mark making. On forces of nature, nightmares, dreams of higher consciousness and fantasies of revenge, we are tremendously excited to host an exhibition of her work spanning the past three years. The […]

Alex Cameron

James Baird Gallery 14 Gruchy’s Hill, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

A survey of well-known Canadian painter Alex Cameron’s colourful landscape paintings of Newfoundland over the past decade. The sixty-six year old painter will be in attendance Saturday afternoon from 2-5 pm. OPEN: July 20, 2013 CLOSE: August 15, 2013

Elzbieta Krawecka

James Baird Gallery 14 Gruchy’s Hill, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

Gallery artist Elzbieta Krawecka returns with another exciting array of new Newfoundland landscape and seascape paintings. We are excited to present another solo show by this accomplished Canadian painter who will be in attendance. OPEN: August 17, 2013 CLOSE: September 5, 2013

By Appointment Only

James Baird Gallery 14 Gruchy’s Hill, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

The gallery will be open by appointment only as the facility will be primarily utilized by artists visiting from around the world participating in the Pouch Cove Foundation residency program. Including painter Federico Villarino, fashionsita Teresa Giarcovich and others from Argentina. OPEN: October 6, 2013 CLOSE: May 1, 2014

Katie Vautour

James Baird Gallery 14 Gruchy’s Hill, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

Alexandra Baird is pleased to present St. John's based multimedia artist Katie Vatour in her premiere exhibition at James Baird>Pouch Cove. Katie Vautour graduated from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University in 2010. Since then, she has worked for a variety of galleries and non-profit arts organizations in New Brunswick and Newfoundland, […]

The BIG small Show

James Baird Gallery 14 Gruchy’s Hill, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

Alexandra Baird presents a BIG number of small works from the galleries vaults! Perfect for Xmas gifts or for yourself or others. Artists include David Bolduc, Alejandro Bonzo, Steve Driscoll, Greg Hardy, Michael Haykin, Tom Hopkins, Orlin Mantchev, Alexandre Masino, Katie Vatour, Jennifer Walton, David Wilson and many others. Opening Saturday November 30th, 2-5 pm. […]

Introducing Sarah Hatton

James Baird Gallery 14 Gruchy’s Hill, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

We are looking forward to the inaugural Newfoundland exhibition of Chelsea, Quebec painter Sarah Hatton. Born in Wolverhampton, UK in 1976, Sarah Hatton completed her BFA at Queens University and received her MFA from the University of Calgary. Her paintings are mental snapshots of a place in time. As soon as the moment becomes past […]

Steve Driscoll

James Baird Gallery 14 Gruchy’s Hill, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

A Steve Driscoll show in the summer! Whoohoo! It's all because Steve wants to see Newfoundland with sunshine in the sky. Please see lovely article in Newfoundland Herald by Wendy Rose on Steve Driscoll and Lisa Lebofsky. OPEN: July 12, 2014 CLOSE: July 30, 2014

Lisa Lebofsky

James Baird Gallery 14 Gruchy’s Hill, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

New paintings on aluminum and on canvas from New York based gallery artist Lisa Lebofsky from her residencies in Newfoundland and the Far North. OPEN: July 12, 2014 CLOSE: August 1, 2014

Juan Astica

James Baird Gallery 14 Gruchy’s Hill, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

Senior Argentine painter Juan Astica exhibiting a selection of works from the past six years in our main gallery space. These paintings represent four different series in the artist's ongoing exploration of color and form. Juan Astica has an extensive national and international exhibition record running over four decades. This is his first Canadian exhibition. […]