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Art Exhibits

CURRENT EXHIBIT 

The Shape of What Was Shared
Featuring the work of artist Jennifer Morley

March 24 to April 30, 2026
Opening reception: Monday, March 30, 6-8 pm
Hosted in the Lower Meeting Hall at The Grange
1921 Dundas Street West, Mississauga

Heritage Mississauga is delighted to welcome a new solo art exhibit by Jennifer (Jenni) Morley to The Grange. These works represent an evolving practice shaped by years of teaching and exploration; many pieces began in the classroom, fueled by the energy of shared discovery.

A Toronto-born artist and life coach with deep ties to Mississauga, Jenni’s work is an extension of the “creative sanctuary” she provides her students. Specializing in meditative traditions like watercolor, sumi-e, and relief printing, her art invites the same stillness and curiosity she fosters in her mindfulness-based workshops. Jenn is also the founder of Kaleidoscope Art Studio, a long running creative hub in Streetsville, Mississauga, where she taught and inspired students aged 9 to 80 for many years.

We invite you to experience this soulful collection at The Grange. The exhibit is free to visit, and works are available for purchase directly through the artist.

You can also visit Jenni on social media to explore more of her art and creative offerings — follow her on Instagram at @kaleidoscopeartstudio and on Facebook at Kaleidoscope Arts Studio:
https://www.facebook.com/people/Kaleidoscope-Art-Studio/100057301036764/

Abstract Floral by Jenni Morley
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Souterrain by Jenni Morley
Streetsville Grammar School by Jenni Morley
Algonquin By Jenni Morley
Memories by Jenni Morley

PAST EXHIBITS 

The WOODLOT 

July 2025 – February 2026

Heritage Mississauga presented The Woodlot: A Photographic Journey into the World of Sawmill Sid – a powerful new exhibit by award-winning Mississauga photographer Stephen Uhraney.

Step into the world of Sidney Gendron, a Métis entrepreneur and environmental champion based in Lakeview. Known as Sawmill Sid, his mission is to breathe new life into discarded wood—turning fallen and forgotten trees into breathtaking public art, architectural features, and community legacies.

Shot over four years, this intimate exhibit captures the beauty of craftsmanship, sustainability, and community spirit through Uhraney’s signature storytelling lens.

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Trazos Latinos

March 28 – June 13, 2025

The exhibit featured original art work from Ingrid Alfonso, Luz Elena Fernandez, Paola Gaviria, Lourdes Lapetra, Flor de Maria Mejia, Maria Luz Odreman and Silvia Damar Radvansky. The Trazos Latinos art show is coordinated by Silvia Damar Radvansky.

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