This is the Art Show happening now in both the Art Supply Store and the Warehouse at the Art Factory!
UNDRESS YOUR SOUL
Group & Solo Art Show / 7 Artists / 100+ Art Works
February 1st to March 15, 2025
Wednesdays through Saturdays, 10am to 5pm
Art Factory Warehouse @ 11 Bridge Street, Renfrew
Participating Artists: Tamara Campbell, Colleen Gray, Patrick John Mills, Pamela Stewart, Abby Testu, Alexandra Xelon, Heather Zak-Malcolm
UNDRESS YOUR SOUL
An Art Show in 2 parts: Group Show featuring 7 artists in the store (56 works) Solo Show - Patrick John Mills in the warehouse (over 150 works)
A show exploring vulnerability and authenticity through art, Renfrew Art Factory is proud to present “Undress Your Soul”, a provocative and deeply introspective art exhibition featuring a diverse range of artists.
The show invites viewers to explore the layers of human experience, creativity, and vulnerability through an array of powerful, soul-stirring artworks. The exhibition delves into the idea of “Undressing Your Soul” - stripping away the protective barriers we construct to reveal our authentic selves. Through painting, drawing, sculpture, mixed media, installation, poetry and more, participating artists share deeply personal stories, emotions, and truths, confronting themes of love, resilience, adversity, and transformation.
To Undress Your Soul is to embrace vulnerability. Each artist in this show has stripped back the layers, offering viewers a raw and intimate glimpse into their creative spirit. This exhibition is not just about the art on the walls - it’s about connection, reflection, and the shared experience of uncovering our deepest truths.
Highlights of the show include works that challenge the boundaries of emotional expression, with pieces that ask questions like: Is the soul static or ever evolving? How does the creative process reveal the soul? Can art undress not just the artist’s soul, but the viewer’s as well?Â
 Join us for an unforgettable journey into the heart of creativity and vulnerability. Discover how art can strip away pretense, reveal the essence of humanity, and perhaps even undress your own soul.