Grebel Gallery

The Grebel Gallery is located in the heart of the Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement and is part of the vibrant artistic community in K-W. Totaling approximately 700 square feet, it is also central to the Centre for Peace Advancement's strategic commitment.

Johonna and Julien discuss Ken Daley's Songs of Freedom painting

The Centre for Peace Advancement is committed to being a place to craft, record, map, and perform the stories of peacemaking. A place to give voice to others. The Gallery is a welcoming display and exhibit space for visual art and media, for receptions, small workshops, and small coffee houses or concerts.

The Grebel Gallery hosts 2-4 exhibits per academic year

Are you part of a class, youth group or community group looking to engage in critical discussions on peace and justice? The Centre for Peace Advancement is pleased to provide private tours for groups or individuals at no charge. Contact the Grebel Gallery Coordinator Teresa Edge to learn more.

Learn about past exhibits. Admission is free.

This pop up exhibit created by Inter Pares and hosted by the SHORE Centre provides a glimpse into the lives and struggles of feminist activists across El Salvador, rural landless communities in Bangladesh, and in informal settlements of Manila in the Philippines, as they advocate for sexual and reproductive health and rights. 

Tuesday, June 17, 2025 (all day)

Art is Always Conflict Exhibit OPEN

The Grebel Gallery’s latest exhibit features over 50 pieces that invite reflection on the intricate nature of conflict and art. The artwork is created by Elizabeth Ann Wenger (1946-2022), a Mennonite artist who lived and worked in Goshen, Indiana, USA. This exhibit will run from Tuesday, April 1 to Tuesday, June 17.