Artway Gallery

Visual Arts Brampton's primary gallery space, Artway Gallery, is located in the northwest side of Shoppers World Brampton. The gallery features solo and small group shows, and a variety of recently completed work by members and youth from our art classes.

Past exhibits include work by The Golden Age Academy, production art from the movie The Nut Job, The Ontario Plein Air Society, and a large list of independent artists.

How to Exhibit

Are you an artist or group looking to show your work to a larger audience? Artway Invitational at Shoppers World Brampton gives artists the opportunity to display their work at no cost. Located in a busy mall entrance corridor, the display cases are available for exhibits on a month to month basis.

To be considered for an exhibit, please contact us with a proposal and/or samples of your work.

On Exhibit Now

Maria Corsi

Maria's gift for art emerged at a remarkably young age, when drawing became her natural language for observing and expressing the world around her. Throughout her school years, she immersed herself in artistic, technical, and abstract drawing, exploring a wide range of media that allowed her creativity to flourish. Early private lessons introduced her to the richness of oil painting, sparking a deep fascination with landscapes and the emotions they evoke. Over time, she developed a diverse body of work—realistic, contemporary, and abstract pieces—each reflecting her keen eye for detail and her intuitive sense of color and form. Her drawings, created with black charcoal and vibrant watercolor pencils, reveal an organic, almost cosmic quality, capturing the ever-evolving rhythm of the universe that inspires her.

As a passionate and dedicated artist, Maria continues to grow by studying with both local and international creators, always seeking new techniques and perspectives. Her artwork has been welcomed into several public and juried exhibitions, affirming her talent and the heartfelt authenticity of her vision. Deeply grateful for every opportunity to share her creations, Maria is especially delighted to be displaying her work in the exhibition with Visual Arts Brampton—a meaningful moment that celebrates her journey, her passion, and her enduring love for art.

 

Suzanne Coloma

Suzanne Coloma was born in Dalhousie, New Brunswick. Suzanne began painting in her mid-forties. She didn't consider herself an artist until someone called her one. Suzanne is self taught, only taking art classes in high school. She loves color because it expresses so much feeling. Suzanne mainly uses acrylics, but has also worked with gouache and watercolor. She paints on canvas, wood, plastic and other materials, with her favourite being wood. She also paints wooden bowls and decorative plates. "Art is a wonderful way to express who you are. Art makes people happy."