• Three graffiti-style soup cans labeled LIFE, STYLE, DEATH with symbolic icons and chaotic text background.

      • Location:

        TAP Centre for Creativity
        203 Dundas St.
        London, Ontario  N6A 1G4

      • Event Time:

        12:00 PM - 5:00 PM


      Cost:

      Free


      Naturally attuned to and deeply influenced by life on stage and on the road, bandmates from Lowest of the Low — Hawkins, Alexander, and Smith — churn colour and movement into spirited constructions that arouse, prompt, and provoke.

      The lads from the Low spin words and imagery, often pushing against accepted norms and the establishment, giving voice to their paintings with the same intensity and conviction their fans relish in their music. Exposing both the harsh and the beautiful, they have created points of entry for ideas, opinions, and rage. For this exhibition, the artists have traded their band gear for brushes and we are the beneficiaries of their expression.

      To learn more about the artists, please visit our website. The exhibition will run from November 4 until November 29, 2025. Meet the artists at the opening reception, which will take place on Friday November 7, 2025.

       

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