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Tradition Transformed

October 25, 2025 @ 11:00 am - January 10, 2026 @ 4:00 pm

October 25, 2025 – January 10, 2026
Reception: October 25, 2025 | 1 – 3 PM

TRADITION TRANSFORMED

 

Annual Juried Landscape Exhibition

Image of art by Ted Fullerton -The Serpents Egg -oil on canvas-wood

2024 participating artist Claire Domitric, Everchanging Lands. Watercolour and ink on Stone paper (Mineral paper), 20”x28”, 2022.

Our vast and varied landscape is as unique and diverse as the people who inhabit, traverse, or envision it.   This year, in conjunction with the exhibition John Gould: Travels of the Body and Mind running concurrently at OMAH, we invite participants to consider the theme of travel or daydreaming in relation to the Canadian Landscape. 

Now in its 24th year, this annual juried exhibition was created in recognition of Franklin Carmichael, a renowned landscape artist and member of the Group of Seven, who was born in Orillia. Inspired by Northern Ontario’s natural beauty, Carmichael often travelled there to capture the landscape in watercolours, his preferred medium. This exhibition invites artists from across Canada to reinterpret the Canadian landscape through their chosen medium—including, but not limited to, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and media arts.

Additional Information

Entry Fee

There is an application fee of $40 (plus HST) per submission.  Artists can submit up to 3 times, $40 (plus HST) each submission, one image for each entry.  

Submission Details

Submission Deadline: Friday August 22, 2025 by midnight
Jury Results: The final week of September

Jurors

Carol-Ann Ryan

Visual arts professional and former Public Art Coordinator for the City of Barrie, with past roles at AGO, MOCA Toronto, MacLaren Art Centre, and more.

Erin Vincent

Acclaimed Toronto-based artist with exhibitions across Canada, the U.S., and the U.K., represented by Christie Contemporary and other leading galleries.

Accepted Artwork

Terms and Conditions:

  • Accepted artworks must be received by OMAH on or by Monday October 20, 2025 between 10am-4pm.  If you cannot deliver your artwork during this window, please ship your artwork to OMAH and ensure that it arrives by Friday October 17, 2025.  

Address to: Tanya Cunnington
℅ the Orillia Museum of Art and History
30 Peter Street S, Orillia ON
L3V 5A9 

  • A printed or clearly written identification label that includes Artist, Title, Date, Medium, Dimensions, and Price must accompany artwork.
  • Transportation of artworks to and from OMAH, and costs related to this transportation are the responsibility of the artist(s)
  • Artwork that was shipped to the exhibition will be shipped back to the artist upon the completion of the exhibition at the artist’s expense via Canada Post, unless otherwise specified.  
  • Artwork must arrive display-ready with appropriate hardware. Two-dimensional work must be ready to hang. Photographs should be professionally mounted and/or framed. OMAH reserves the right to refuse work if it arrives in a condition unsuitable for presentation in a museum gallery setting.
  • Accepted entries must remain on display until the final day of the exhibition, Saturday, January 10, 2026.
  • Artworks must be removed from OMAH on Monday, January 12, 2026, between 10am – 4pm.  If you cannot pick up your artwork at this time, please contact Tanya Cunninton, OMAH’s Arts Programming Coordinator prior to the closing date of this exhibition to make other arrangements.  
  • After Monday, January 12, 2026, artworks are no longer insured by OMAH.
  • Recipients of prizes will be announced at the reception, Saturday, October 25, 2025.
  • Prizes must be accepted as awarded.
  • Any sales of artwork are to be divided: 60% to the artist, 40% to OMAH.
  •  Jurying will be conducted through electronic submissions. Successful candidates will then be notified by email late-September.  At that time, candidates will be invited to submit supplemental information for consideration for The Kevin J. Batchelor Emerging Artist Award.  This is subject to change. The Jurors’ Prize recipient will be determined by the Jurors.
  • OMAH allows visitors to take photographs in the museum. If artists do not want their work photographed, they must inform the Museum in writing. In most cases, and to the extent that enforcement is reasonable and possible, OMAH will attempt to accommodate the artist’s request.
  • OMAH retains the right to use artist’s images for promotional purposes related to the current and future iterations of Tradition Transformed.

Prizes

Jurors' Prize

$1,500

Juror’s Prize is awarded to the artist who best exemplifies the qualities that Franklin Carmichael found ideal, incorporating diversity in their work, using an impressionistic style, and remaining sophisticated in their depictions of the various landscapes in our geography.  The recipient of this award should visibly be embracing, challenging or addressing existing approaches to Canadian landscapes.

Kevin J. Batchelor Emerging Artist Award

$1,000

This year marks the 10th year of this award, which has been graciously funded by the Batchelor family upon the passing of arts advocate Kevin J. Batchelor in 2015. Batchelor was a local music teacher and artist. 

The Kevin J. Batchelor Emerging Artist Award will be given to an emerging artist* working in either one of the 2-D mediums such as painting, drawing or mixed media (photography excluded) and will be selected by the Batchelor family.

NEW: The Philip Jackman Photography Prize

$500

This year marks the inaugural year of this award.  Philip was a photographer, graphic designer and editor  for The Globe and Mail.  Philip passed away in 2022.

The Philip Jackman Photography Prize will be given annually to an artist working in photography, be it digital or print, and will be selected by the Jackman family.

Norma Duggan Award

$250

This award is presented annually for a  landscape which exemplifies a uniqueness of artistic vision and creative approach and is executed with excellence.  Norma Duggan was an Ontario based artist who loved painting the Ontario landscape.  Eligible artworks include non-digital painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed-media and collage works created by artists who are not enrolled as full-or part-time art students.

OTHER EXHIBITIONS

John Gould: Travels of the Mind and Body

John Gould: Travels of the Mind and Body

Voices Through Time: A Mariposa Journey

Voices Through Time: A Mariposa Journey

Tracing Places: Advertising in Orillia

Tracing Places: Advertising in Orillia

Orillia: Then & Now

Orillia: Then & Now

Yours to Uncover: An Ontario Road Trip | Peter Fyfe and John Notten

Yours to Uncover: An Ontario Road Trip | Peter Fyfe and John Notten

28th Annual International Women’s Day Art Show

28th Annual International Women’s Day Art Show

Tradition Transformed

Tradition Transformed

ORILLIA LANDSCAPES

ORILLIA LANDSCAPES

THE SEVEN GRANDFATHER TEACHINGS: AT THE ORILLIA RECREATION CENTRE

THE SEVEN GRANDFATHER TEACHINGS: AT THE ORILLIA RECREATION CENTRE

A Collection-Inspired Exhibition: Four Seasons in Orillia

A Collection-Inspired Exhibition: Four Seasons in Orillia

Gordon Lightfoot: Turning Back the Pages

Gordon Lightfoot: Turning Back the Pages

Perspectives Through Their Eyes

Perspectives Through Their Eyes

Heritage in Hues: Orillia’s Story Through Textiles

Heritage in Hues: Orillia’s Story Through Textiles

Loup Garou & Mocassins | Nathalie Bertin

Loup Garou & Mocassins | Nathalie Bertin

Behold a Man Who is a Bean | Harley Duck

Behold a Man Who is a Bean | Harley Duck

TRADITION TRANSFORMED

TRADITION TRANSFORMED

OWL PEN REVISITED | GILLIAN LOWRY

OWL PEN REVISITED | GILLIAN LOWRY

TEACHERS AND THEIR ENDURING IMPACT | JOSE SALAS

TEACHERS AND THEIR ENDURING IMPACT | JOSE SALAS

INCLUSION: AT THE STACK GALLERY

INCLUSION: AT THE STACK GALLERY

EVERYONE HAS A STORY: TALES OF A COMMUNITY

EVERYONE HAS A STORY: TALES OF A COMMUNITY

THE PROCESS INFORMS ME | JEANETTE LUCHESE

THE PROCESS INFORMS ME | JEANETTE LUCHESE

PAWTRAITS

PAWTRAITS

REFLECTIONS OF OUR ROOTS

REFLECTIONS OF OUR ROOTS

BACKRA BLUID | STACEY TYRELL

BACKRA BLUID | STACEY TYRELL

THE TEENAGE ZEITGEIST: At the Stack Gallery

THE TEENAGE ZEITGEIST: At the Stack Gallery

SYBIL

SYBIL

27TH ANNUAL WOMEN’S DAY INTERNATIONAL ART SHOW

27TH ANNUAL WOMEN’S DAY INTERNATIONAL ART SHOW

REGENT PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADE 6/7 GARDEN DESIGN PROGRAM

REGENT PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADE 6/7 GARDEN DESIGN PROGRAM

ROBYN RENNIE: SEEING BEYOND

ROBYN RENNIE: SEEING BEYOND

Grant’s Legacy: Capturing Orillia’s History on Film

Grant’s Legacy: Capturing Orillia’s History on Film

WRITING IN THE ROOM: ORILLIA’S LITERARY LEGACY

WRITING IN THE ROOM: ORILLIA’S LITERARY LEGACY

FRIENDSHIP REDISCOVERED

FRIENDSHIP REDISCOVERED

A COLLECTION INSPIRED EXHIBITION: A CLOSE UP ON CARMICHAEL

A COLLECTION INSPIRED EXHIBITION: A CLOSE UP ON CARMICHAEL

50 YEARS OF MARIPOSA ARTS THEATRE

50 YEARS OF MARIPOSA ARTS THEATRE

STEEPED IN HISTORY

STEEPED IN HISTORY

JENNIFER ZARDO: HOME SWEET HOME

JENNIFER ZARDO: HOME SWEET HOME

TED FULLERTON: THE SERPENT’S EGG

TED FULLERTON: THE SERPENT’S EGG

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HOMAGE by Donald Stuart

HOMAGE by Donald Stuart

ELIZABETH WYN WOOD

ELIZABETH WYN WOOD

26TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ART SHOW

26TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ART SHOW

RENEWAL: At the Stack Gallery

RENEWAL: At the Stack Gallery

BEYOND THE FENCE: Christine Mack and David Hill

BEYOND THE FENCE: Christine Mack and David Hill

GREAT TAIT: The True Story of Orillia’s First Millionaire

GREAT TAIT: The True Story of Orillia’s First Millionaire

THE MACKINAW JACKET: A Canadian Folk Costume

THE MACKINAW JACKET: A Canadian Folk Costume

VIEWS OF ORILLIA

VIEWS OF ORILLIA

THE MAN WHO COULD FLY; THE GIRL WHO FLIES IN HER DREAMS BY SYLVIA TESORI

THE MAN WHO COULD FLY; THE GIRL WHO FLIES IN HER DREAMS BY SYLVIA TESORI

CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMED

CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMED

EYEING MEDUSA: Amanta Scott

EYEING MEDUSA: Amanta Scott

EYEING OMAH’S COLLECTION

EYEING OMAH’S COLLECTION

BURNER HERZOG: Gary Blundell and Victoria Ward

BURNER HERZOG: Gary Blundell and Victoria Ward

CONVERSATIONS: 150th Anniversary of the Ontario Society of Artists

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ORILLIA SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL POP-UP EXHIBIT

ORILLIA SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL POP-UP EXHIBIT

RETURN TO SENDER

RETURN TO SENDER

25th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ART SHOW

25th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ART SHOW

REFLECTIONS OF OURSELVES

REFLECTIONS OF OURSELVES

AMY BAGSHAW: ART INTERRUPTIONS

AMY BAGSHAW: ART INTERRUPTIONS

FROM MARBLES TO MINECRAFT: A CENTURY OF CHILDHOOD

FROM MARBLES TO MINECRAFT: A CENTURY OF CHILDHOOD

COLOUR WITH A U

COLOUR WITH A U

GOT THE TIME?

GOT THE TIME?

JILL PRICE: UNFURLED

JILL PRICE: UNFURLED

WILL MCGARVEY: STICKS AND STONES

WILL MCGARVEY: STICKS AND STONES

CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMED

CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMED

AT RISK: TRACEY LAWKO

AT RISK: TRACEY LAWKO

SHE SHOOTS, SHE SCORES

SHE SHOOTS, SHE SCORES

VIEWS FROM A CANOE

VIEWS FROM A CANOE

THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN ORILLIA

THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN ORILLIA

WELCOME HOME TO ORILLIA

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D. AHSÉN:NASE DOUGLAS: WE ARE STILL HERE!

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CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMED

CARMICHAEL CANADIAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION: TRADITION TRANSFORMED

DYING MATTERS:REFLECTIONS OF GROWTH THROUGH GRIEF

DYING MATTERS:REFLECTIONS OF GROWTH THROUGH GRIEF

SUMMER ON THE LAKE

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THE HISTORY OF ORILLIA IN 50 ARTEFACTS

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THE ORILLIA POLICE AND THE SIR SAMUEL STEELE MEMORIAL BUILDING

THE ORILLIA POLICE AND THE SIR SAMUEL STEELE MEMORIAL BUILDING

Details

Start:
October 25 @ 11:00 am
End:
January 10, 2026 @ 4:00 pm