Hamilton Artists Inc.

Hamilton Artists Inc. Artist-run centre dedicated to the presentation of contemporary visual art. Since 1975. Hamilton Artists Inc. (The Inc.) Since its inception, The Inc.

is a charitable, not-for-profit artist-run centre. It was founded in 1975, incorporated in 1979, and received charitable status in 1981. has been committed to the values of artist-run culture, offering an alternative to commercial spaces and established public galleries and museums by providing artists with opportunities for critical engagement, exploration, and risk-taking. We serve members of ou

r community at all stages in their careers by presenting local, national, and international exhibitions, workshops, artist talks, and professional development services. As a member-driven organization, we provide our more than 250 members with an accessible and inclusive forum to address the social and professional needs of artists through workshops, lectures, and our dedicated Members’ Gallery. Mission
As an artist-run centre, Hamilton Artists Inc. empowers artists of all career levels to take risks with their contemporary visual arts practices and present their work in a critical context. Our exhibitions, publications, and special projects offer education and mentorship, facilitate regional and national dialogue, and encourage collaboration, conversation, and critical inquiry. Our programs are free and open to everyone. Vision
Hamilton Artists Inc. aspires to connect with our changing communities by taking an intersectional approach, identifying and removing systemic barriers, and supporting artists and art practices that reflect the people of our region. We aim to be a destination for critical, unconventional, and challenging contemporary art practices that contribute to regional and national discourses. Values
Our communities are local, regional, and national in scope. The following values speak to our commitment to these communities in the broadest sense. Criticality, Creativity, and Art: We value art that is creative, challenging, and responsive to critical discourses, providing fruitful connections between local, regional, and national artists and art audiences. Dismantling Structural Barriers: We are aware of systemic barriers within the art world, and strive to implement equitable models that provide true access and engagement with our programs. We are proactively taking actions so that our Board, Staff, and artistic platforms will reflect our diverse and changing communities. Responsive to Change: We are aware of our responsibility to be responsive and informed and we are taking actions to ensure that our operations and programming can meet the emerging needs of our communities on an ongoing basis. Mentorship & Education: We are committed to providing resources that offer all artists the professional development they need. Collaboration: We believe in collaboration with community partners as a core principle that allows us to serve our shared communities through reciprocal fostering of creativity, criticality, inclusivity, mentorship, and responsiveness to changing needs.

Introducing Martha, our Summer Gallery Assistant thanks to Canada Summer Jobs 🌞Martha Steele (they/she) is an interdisci...
06/12/2026

Introducing Martha, our Summer Gallery Assistant thanks to Canada Summer Jobs 🌞

Martha Steele (they/she) is an interdisciplinary settler artist, researcher, and, when possible, an organic farmer. Steele is often found, with soil under nails, tinkering at the bottom of rabbit holes. They are based on the territories of the Haudenosaunee, Anishnaabe, and the Mississaugas of the Credit River First Nation in the newly named “Hamilton”, Ontario. Steele’s practice engages fieldwork, recycled materials, MacGuyvered solutions, and archival research to both commune with and translate knowledge suspended within environmental systems. Rooted in land-based learning, Steele’s work fuses studio practice with ecological stewardship. Steele is currently exploring the malleability of exploitative environmental imaging technology, repositioning its hand in seeing and building speculative ecological futures. Steele looks forward to a summer of soil-encrusted nails at the Inc. as they prepare for graduate studies in the Environmental Architecture Program at the Royal College of Art (RCA) in London, UK.

PS: it’s June Art Crawl tonight! The Inc will have extended hours 7-9pm and squat will be partying in the courtyard. Join us!

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Join artist and curator Albany Sutherland for a tour of James Gallery exhibition Ode’imini-giizis: Strawberry Moon on Sa...
06/10/2026

Join artist and curator Albany Sutherland for a tour of James Gallery exhibition Ode’imini-giizis: Strawberry Moon on Saturday June 27 at 1pm! Sutherland is a member of Marten Falls First Nation in Treaty 9 territory and will bring her community-centered and relational approach to the tour. Ode’imini-giizis refers to the month of June when the strawberry, or heart berry in Anishinaabemowin, is in season reflecting its teachings of love. Fresh homemade strawberry juice will be served. Drop in, no registration required.

https://www.theinc.ca/events/curatorial-tour-albany-sutherland

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🌸 New James Banner Alert 🌸Bloom Ash Milne Jun 5, 2026 - May 31, 2027Bloom is a love letter to my trans community. Friend...
06/09/2026

🌸 New James Banner Alert 🌸
Bloom
Ash Milne
Jun 5, 2026 - May 31, 2027

Bloom is a love letter to my trans community. Friends, partners, peers, and strangers who gave me the opportunity to flourish and grow. Those who sparked and furthered my love for queerness and myself. A lot of trans people struggle with seeing their transness as more than a hassle or burden. I want them to know there’s love for them out there. It can be hard to see when the world stifles that affection but you will find it through each other. Our joy needs to be saved and we are in charge of creating and protecting it. Show up for your community and hold them close. There's so much beauty in being trans; there is always time to bloom.

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And that’s a wrap on install!Summer Opening receptions are tonight Fri June 5th from 7-9pm. Here’s what’s opening tonigh...
06/05/2026

And that’s a wrap on install!
Summer Opening receptions are tonight Fri June 5th from 7-9pm. Here’s what’s opening tonight ~
🍓James Gallery: Ode’imini-giizis: Strawberry Moon
✨Cannon Gallery: Hard Black love potions from a golden glass
🦋Window: Clusters
🌸James Banner: Bloom

📸 first photo by .knife , fourth photo by fifth photo by

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🔵 New Window Exhibition Alert 🔵ClustersMary Catherine PorterJune 5 - November 5, 2026opening reception: this Friday June...
06/03/2026

🔵 New Window Exhibition Alert 🔵
Clusters
Mary Catherine Porter
June 5 - November 5, 2026
opening reception: this Friday June 5, 7-9pm

When I first started working with glass, I started messing around with the pieces that I had accidentally broken and reconfiguring them into unplanned compositions. The imagery reflects what I’m thinking about while working: my everyday life in Hamilton, my childhood growing up in Nova Scotia, dreams I’ve had, the news, or the culture I’m taking in. The pieces sometimes reference the decorative and historical tradition of leaded stained glass, but weirded through discordant colour choices or asymmetry.

Each piece is an experiment, informed by my background in collage and painting, rather than traditional stained glass, which is designed in advance. This approach, which has involved honing new skills with my hands, as well as intuitive problem solving, appealed to me as it allowed for periods of sustained focus, something that I’ve struggled with in the last few years.

Recently I’ve been thinking a lot about my attention, focus, and how easily I’m distracted. I'm concerned about what The Friends of Attention collective calls "attention fracking" media and technology,* how it affects my children's minds and my own, exacerbates anxieties, and the broader harmful implications for our culture and politics. I’ve come to really appreciate art that creates what the collective calls “attentional situations.” Coloured glass, hung in a window, can create moments in which we pay more attention, as our perception of it changes constantly depending on the direction and the intensity of the light coming through and how it throws changing shadows onto the built environment it inhabits. It allows us the opportunity to slow down, observe, and mindfully take in what’s in front of us.

*The Friends of Attention. Attensity! A Manifesto of the Attention Liberation Movement. Crown, 2026.

📸 Paige Paton
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Here's What's On this month at the Inc 😎🍉 Friday June 5, 7-9pm: Summer Opening Receptions- Hard Black love potions from ...
06/02/2026

Here's What's On this month at the Inc 😎

🍉 Friday June 5, 7-9pm: Summer Opening Receptions
- Hard Black love potions from a golden glass
- Ode'imini-giizis: Strawberry Moon
🍋‍🟩 Friday June 12, 7-9pm: June Art Crawl
🍓 Saturday June 27, 1-3pm: Ode'imini-giizis: Strawberry Moon Curatorial Tour with Albany Sutherland

Visit our website https://theinc.ca/ for full event details
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We are in agreement across generations - the Inc needed a new lighting system! And, thanks to a Ward 2 Community Grant C...
05/28/2026

We are in agreement across generations - the Inc needed a new lighting system! And, thanks to a Ward 2 Community Grant Capital Expenses , our lights now shine much brighter 💡Special thanks to for stepping in as our Gen Z marketing team ✨

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Yesterday the Inc’s programming committee visited the  to do research for an upcoming publication. We found loads of coo...
05/22/2026

Yesterday the Inc’s programming committee visited the to do research for an upcoming publication. We found loads of cool info about the Inc’s 50 year history. Stay tuned ⭐️

Thank you so much to wonderful library staff.
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🌭 Save the Date 🌭Saturday July 4th, 3-9pmHamilton Stampede! Get your boots ready to scoot for Hamilton Artists Inc "Hami...
05/18/2026

🌭 Save the Date 🌭
Saturday July 4th, 3-9pm
Hamilton Stampede!

Get your boots ready to scoot for Hamilton Artists Inc "Hamilton Stampede" celebrating the Bests & Classics of Hamilton under the blaze of the July sun. Answering the age old question, "what would happen if a Stelco worker ran away to become a rodeo clown, and made nostalgic artwork in their spare time?" Join us July 4th for the biggest summer bash Hamilton Artists Inc has ever thrown! Stay tuned for more details 👀

Special thank you to and for creating our event poster.
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Address

155 James Street North
Hamilton, ON
L8R2K9

Opening Hours

Wednesday 12pm - 5pm
Thursday 12pm - 5pm
Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm

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+19055293355

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