03/25/2026
There are many local artists who have left their mark on our community through their extensive bodies of work. Several of them are well known, and have had their art exhibited in local galleries. Others are awaiting their turn for their work to be appreciated and remembered.
One of them is Gilbert Painter, an engineer at GE in Peterborough who, in his retirement, honed his natural artistic abilities by paintings hundreds of portraits of residents from across the region. The portraits are reflective of the time period in which they were painted, and keenly showcase the features and personalities of each subject. Today, they hang on the walls inside the Trent Valley Archives as part of the Gilbert Painter fonds, which is where they caught the attention of local filmmaker Nick Van der Graaf.
Nick's enthusiasm for the artist and his extensive body of work resulted in the creation of his next film, a 15-minute short documentary entitled Painter's Portraits. The documentary, featuring insightful commentary on Painters' life and artistic style, offers a rare look into one of our more unique archival fonds and positions Painter’s body of work within the context of the community that shaped it.
The film is the perfect blend of history and art, and is sure to appeal to history buffs and art connoisseurs alike. If you want to be one of the first to see the film, we're hosting a screening THIS SATURDAY, March 28th at 2pm inside Bagnani Hall at Traill College. The screening of the film will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker and others who made contributions to the film, and light refreshments will be provided. Tickets cost $10 each and can be purchased on Eventbrite, here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/painters-portraits-film-premiere-tickets-1985405905509?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true or at the door. We hope you'll join us in supporting the film and bringing recognition to this under-appreciated artist.