Peterborough Artist’s Work Displayed At Art à la Carte Exhibition in Queen's Park

Peterborough artist Lynda Todd’s artwork “Salmon, Salmon, Salmon” has been accepted into Art à la Carte, a curated exhibition program presented by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

Salmon, Salmon, Salmon. photo courtesy of lynda todd.

Todd’s art will be displayed throughout the year in the In Camera Dining Room, a private parliamentary dining space located within the Legislative Building at Queen’s Park in Toronto. Art à la Carte features the selected artworks and highlights the diversity of contemporary artistic practices across Ontario.

Members of the public can view Salmon, Salmon, Salmon by booking a lunch reservation in the In-Camera Dining Room.

Todd is a Peterborough-based, legally blind and colour-blind artist whose practice explores environmental change, migration and resilience through textured acrylic painting and mixed media. Her work is rooted in accessibility and inclusion, emphasizing adaptability, movement and survival within changing landscapes. Todd works with adaptive tools and support systems that enable a sustainable and professional studio practice.

To check out Todd’s work locally, the ECCO Art Gallery & Studio in Lakefield features an exhibit from Mar. 4 to Apr. 4.

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