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The Helson Gallery features rotating exhibitions of local art, private collections and travelling exhibitions. Join us for a variety of programming, such as exhibition receptions, artist workshops, drop-in activities, tours, and more.

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9 Church St., Georgetown, ON L7G 2A3 

Gallery Hours

  • Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Friday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Volunteer docents are present in the Gallery subject to availability.


What's New at the Helson Gallery

Get caught up on our seasonal programming, past exhibitions, and calls for artists.

Art on display in the Helson gallery

Winter Programming

Download the seasonal flyer to learn about current and upcoming exhibitions and programs.

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Community & School Programs

The Helson Gallery programs provide students and the community with a unique opportunity to view and create artwork. 

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A colourful painting of a sunrise at a lake

Youth Week Art Exhibit

On display in the Helson Gallery at the Halton Hills Cultural Centre from May 1 to May 30

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Past Exhibitions

Discover past exhibitions, featuring works from local artists, private holdings, and the Town's collection.

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Detail of Stephanie Schirm, COVID window


Current Exhibitions

The Royal Collection Trust Project:
Canadian Society Painters in Water Colours

On view in the Helson Gallery

February 4 to March 1

This exhibition showcases the final 25 contemporary Canadian watercolours that will complete the Royal Collection Trust Project, an initiative to create a body of 100 works within His Majesty King Charles III’s Royal Collection. Don’t miss this last opportunity to view them before their journey to England. 

Join us for the closing reception on Sunday, March 1, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Helson Gallery for a special send-off event. 

Special thanks to Holbein and Wyndham Art Supply, sponsors of the closing reception. They will be on site with product demonstrations, giveaways, and products for sale.

Image: Brian Atyeo, Evening - Killarney Bay, watercolour


Afrofuturism - Embers of Solitude

On view in the Upper Sisnett Lobby

February 2 to March 1

Discover the work of Komi Olaf, a visual artist, writer, and poet born in Kaduna, Nigeria. His paintings use metaphor, symbolism, and cultural commentary to explore themes of decolonization through Afrofuturism, an artistic movement that reimagines African culture in relation to present and future technologies.

Join us for an artist talk with Komi Olaf on Tuesday, February 3, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the John Elliott Theatre.

Image: Komi Olaf, Across the Border
A circular artwork featuring a person wearing a large, patterned headwrap with bold designs, including stars and stripes, layered with purple and white geometric patterns. The figure has ornate, gold-toned earrings with intricate detailing of George Floyd portrait. The background consists of a dynamic, radiating cityscape of tall buildings in varying shades of brown, red, and yellow, creating a sense of depth and perspective. The overall composition combines vibrant colors and striking architectural elements for a visually impactful piece.


Georgetown District High School
Student Showcase

On view in the Lower Sisnett Lobby

February 3 to March 1

Celebrate the creativity and talent of a selection of Georgetown District High School students. This exhibition showcases a diverse range of works, highlighting the imagination and skill of young artists. 

Image: Georgetown District High School Logo

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The Mayor's Showcase

Local Artist Chris Cachia

On View in the Mayor's Showcase

Chris Cachia is a creative and educator living in Halton Hills. He works and teaches at Toronto Metropolitan University, where his focus is on the study of communication, culture, and society.

His visual artistic practice is informed, in a classical sense, by magical realism, incorporating elements of the everyday and realistic with the fantastic and dream-like; in a more contemporary sense, inspiration derives from animators and illustrators who blur the distinction between high and low arts, including through the super-flat concept and style.

The Mayor's Showcase is located at Town Hall, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Georgetown

Image: Chis Cachia, The Traveller, Abstract View
Colorful abstract artwork featuring a person seen from behind, wearing a hat and carrying a backpack while holding a walking stick. The figure stands before vibrant geometric patterns in pink, orange, green, and blue, with curving shapes suggesting a landscape and sun. Bold black lines separate the mosaic-like sections, creating a stained-glass effect.


Upcoming Exhibitions

The Colour of Water

On View in the Helson Gallery

March 4 to May 10

Experience this year’s annual local artist exhibition celebrating water in all its forms: its life-giving power, its ability to shape landscapes, and its role in connecting communities. The exhibition explores the importance of waterways such as the Credit River, whose enduring influence has flowed through generations–shaping Indigenous ways of life, early settlement, industry, recreation, and ongoing conservation efforts. 

Image: Carol Hughes, Floating in Blue

A serene watercolor landscape depicting a small tree-covered island in the distance, surrounded by calm blue water. Soft clouds stretch across a bright sky, and gentle reflections ripple across the lake’s surface.

Between Generations: Abstract Expressions

On View in the Upper and Lower Sisnett Lobby

March 5 - April 6

Explore the work of mother-and-son abstract artists Barbara Ariss-Stroh-Wasser and Derek Ariss. This exhibition offers a compelling visual dialogue, expressed through vibrant and conceptual abstract art. Together, their work creates a dynamic conversation—between artists, concepts, time, and the audience.

Image: Derek Ariss, Transparency

An abstract painting featuring a warm red background with vertical streaks of orange and yellow. A single dark vertical line appears on the right side, contrasting sharply with the surrounding colours.

Programs & Workshops

Drawing in the Gallery

January 7 to June 24, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. 

Improve your figure drawing skills and connect with local artists every Wednesday afternoon in the Helson Gallery, with these free, self-directed sessions. Note: Bring your own art supplies (dry media only).

A person life drawing in the Helson Gallery

The Helson Gallery & Collection

gallery curator showing artwork

The Helson Gallery features rotating exhibitions of local art, private collections and travelling exhibitions. Curated shows are also exhibited in the Sisnett Lobby of the Cultural Centre, the Georgetown and Acton Library branches and Town Hall.

Gallery staff care for and maintain the Helson, Town and Library Art Collections, offer a variety of community programs and events throughout the year, and provide opportunities for artists to sell their work. The Town’s art collections continue to grow with the support of generous donors.

At the heart of the Helson Gallery is Frederick A. Helson's outstanding gift of art to the Town of Halton Hills which tells the story of how Canada's artistic identity was forged during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As revealed through paintings by members of the Group of Seven, their predecessors and contemporaries, the Helson Collection also allows us to trace the evolution of the various organizations which supported artists during this critical time period. Additionally, an important group of European paintings afford valuable insights into artistic trends which paralleled those in Canada.

In 2021, the Helson Collection was certified as Cultural Property by the Canadian Department of Heritage, recognizing its outstanding significance.

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