News & Events

  • Birds as Bridges
    I am excited to announce that I have been invited to exhibit my work at the Birds as Bridges 2023 Ornithological Conference. My work will be viewed by The American Ornithological Society (AOS), the Society  Read More »
  • Birds in Art – Westland Gallery
    I am one of the artists featured in Westland Gallery’s “Birds in Art” show. It runs May 16th to June 2.   https://westlandgallery.ca/   My “Mama in the Nest (front vine)” is in the upper left  Read More »
  • More Beer!
    My art on a yet another beer can, second from right. London Brewing Coop https://www.londonbrewing.ca/
  • A Driving Force
    I am honoured to be part of “A Driving Force: Women of the London, Ontario, Visual Arts Community, 1867 to the Present.” View my profile at https://mcintoshdrivingforce.ca/biography/beth-stewart/ “A Driving Force” is a project of McIntosh  Read More »
  • London Artists’ Studio Tour 2023
    After a year off, I am back on the Tour. The 2023 London Artists’ Studio Tour takes place April 28, 29 and 30. This three-day self- guided Tour offers the public an extraordinary opportunity to  Read More »
  • Northern Cardin-Ale City Bird Beer
    I am honoured to have my art featured on Northern Cardin-Ale City Bird Beer and proud that the proceeds from its sales will fund bird conservation activities in London. As a coloured pencil artist, my  Read More »
  • London Artists’ Studio Tour 2021
    I am participating the the 2021 London Artists’ Studio Tour October 1st, 2nd and 3rd.This self-guided Tour offers the public an extraordinary opportunity to meet local artists in their working environments and learn more about  Read More »
  • First Annual Artisans’ Series Exhibit
    I am a participant in the First Annual Artisans’ Series exhibit at Somerville 630. It runs September 1 to October 17.   Located at 630 Dundas Street, Somerville 630 is where great food, coffee, art,  Read More »
  • Featured artist on Artisan 3-pack
    I am pleased to be the featured artist on bags of Fire Roasted Coffee’s Artisan 3-pack series. This is a line of limited-run micro-lot coffees: Ethiopia Yirgacheffe, Costa Rica Honey Process, and Papua New Guinea.  Read More »
  • Somerville 630
    I am currently showing at Somerville 630 a new arts venue at 630 Dundas Street East. The show is up until October 17. Check it out and enjoy the amenities while you are there. The  Read More »
  • London Artists’ Studio Tour 2020
    This year’s London Artists’ Studio Tour is October 24 and 25. This two-day tour replaces the previously scheduled 2020 tour that was to have happened in April but didn’t because of Covid-19 precautions. The two-day  Read More »
  • London Artists’ Studio Tour 2019
    The dates are set for the 2019 London Artists’ Studio Tour! Block off Friday, April 26 (7 to 9:30 p.m.), Saturday, April 27 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.), and Sunday, April 28 (noon to 5  Read More »
  • London Artists’ Studio Tour 2018
    Looking forward to the Studio Tour! Friday, April 20 is opening night – always a fun time. Saturday offers an after-hours party at London Brewer’s Co-Op (521 Burbrook Place) starting at 6 pm. All are welcome  Read More »
  • Muse Shop + Rental @ Museum London
    I am the featured artist at Museum London’s Muse Shop + Rental from November 7, 2017 to the beginning of January 2018. Drop by and check out my work.
  • Muse at Museum London
    You can view, rent or purchase a selection of my works at Museum London’s consignment gallery. The following pieces are currently at Muse: Bicycle Thief; Gray Jay; Mother to Be in the Maple Tree (a personal favourite); Outside  Read More »
  • London Artists’ Studio Tour 2017
    Please join me at my home studio – 15 Antrim Crescent – for the OPENING NIGHT of the London Artists’ Studio Tour 2017 on Friday, April 21, 7 to 9:30 p.m. The tour continues Saturday,  Read More »
  • Let it Snow – Open House
    Ho, ho, ho. I am currently showing work at Richard Sturgeon’s Metal in Fusion studio located at 538 Adelaide St. N. (enter off Lorne Ave.). The studio is taking part in the “Let it Snow”  Read More »
  • Artist statement
    Much of my work is informed by the “Cabinet of Curiosities” phenomenon that reached its peak of popularity in the 17th Century. The term “cabinet” originally described a room, rather than a piece of furniture,  Read More »