The King Heritage & Cultural Centre is pleased to present Minimalist/Maximalist, a limited engagement exhibition of mixed-media artwork by Gerald Wayne McLeod.
Gerald Wayne McLeod is an Ontario-based visual artist, educator, and member of the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation. McLeod has worked extensively as a fine art teacher and gallery educator, contributing to institutions such as the Robert McLaughlin Gallery and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. His practice reflects decades of engagement with both public and community-based art spaces.
Most recently working in contemporary and abstract forms, McLeod’s art often incorporates mixed media and explores themes of memory, emotion, and identity. While aspects of his Indigenous heritage inform his work, he situates his practice within a broader contemporary Canadian context, inviting viewers to interpret meaning through personal experience.
McLeod’s work reflects a deep belief in the enduring importance of art as a companion to life and a means of connection between artist and audience
June 17 to July 11, 10 am - 4 pm


