36” x 48” Acrylic on Canvas 2026
What better welcome to our summer visitors enthralled with western and mountain culture than a “post-Stampede” breath of cleverly layered modern Westernism? Four incredible artists are gathered to win the west with wit and mad painting skills!
Calgary’s Gary McMillan, Banff’s Michael Cameron, Canmore’s Pascale Ouellet and Toronto’s Casey McGlynn will share the stage for “What In Tarnation”. Exhibition opening July 18, 2026
Having grown up in Calgary, Gary McMillan attended the University of Calgary in 1978 to 1980, studying science and fine-art. He exhibited paintings of Alberta landscape throughout the 1980’s, and then attended Alberta College of Art and Design from 1989 to 1991. Holding a double major in painting and printmaking, he received a Diploma with Distinction in 1991. Employing the use of the human figure and landscape, he produces themed series of paintings infused with the absurd. He also practices plein air landscape painting along with traditional studio landscapes. He has exhibited in a number of group and solo shows in Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. His work has been acquired by private collectors in Canada, the United States and Europe.
36” x 48” Acrylic on Canvas 2026
What better welcome to our summer visitors enthralled with western and mountain culture than a “post-Stampede” breath of cleverly layered modern Westernism? Four incredible artists are gathered to win the west with wit and mad painting skills!
Calgary’s Gary McMillan, Banff’s Michael Cameron, Canmore’s Pascale Ouellet and Toronto’s Casey McGlynn will share the stage for “What In Tarnation”. Exhibition opening July 18, 2026
Having grown up in Calgary, Gary McMillan attended the University of Calgary in 1978 to 1980, studying science and fine-art. He exhibited paintings of Alberta landscape throughout the 1980’s, and then attended Alberta College of Art and Design from 1989 to 1991. Holding a double major in painting and printmaking, he received a Diploma with Distinction in 1991. Employing the use of the human figure and landscape, he produces themed series of paintings infused with the absurd. He also practices plein air landscape painting along with traditional studio landscapes. He has exhibited in a number of group and solo shows in Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. His work has been acquired by private collectors in Canada, the United States and Europe.