An evocative trip down memory lane and a fresh take on our beloved Canadian landscape. The works of Brent McGillivray and Maureen Bennett
MERA’s art gallery in Dean Hall welcomes Brent McGillivray and Maureen Bennett of Times Gone By Studio in Perth. Join us on Sunday March 2nd, 2pm to 4pm for a Meet the Artist event. Their work will be displayed at MERA for the months of March and April.
Maureen Bennett interprets classic Canadian landscapes contemporary, bold and graphic manner. When you look at her paintings, you can see how her designs are influenced by her history pf working with stained glass. She says her inspiration of painting always comes from a memory and the emotional experience of time spent in Algonquin, Georgian Bay and the Western provinces as well as the Group of Seven. She developed a signature style of vibrant colourful parallel lines juxtaposed by simple forms and solid shapes outlined in white. Her paintings evoke feelings of peace, solitude and quiet.

Brent McGillivray creates “photo realistic” acrylic and watercolour paintings of disappearing urban and rural architectural landmarks and advertising signage. He says he is drawn to roadside restaurants; motels; abandoned buildings and neon signs. He works back and forth between photography and canvas. He credits his training as an architectural draftsman to create meticulously rendered images. He is influenced by the bold and innovative architectural style of Frank Lloyd Wright and Luis Barragan as they blend art and architecture.

You are invited to join Brent and Maureen at the MERA Schoolhouse in McDonald’s Corners (974 Dalhousie Concession 9A) on Sunday March 2nd, 2pm to 4pm to meet the artist, view their works and purchase that “must have” piece. If you cannot attend the Meet the Artist event, to arrange another viewing time please contact Tim Booth timothybooth9@gmail.com.