
Exhibition Dates
2025.12.20 – 2026.2.9
Location
286A Lakeshore Road E, Oakville
Artists
Jingzhi Zeng
Jason Zhang
Cloris Ge
Jingyu Zhang
Steve Wang
William Shi
Xiyi Zhou
Yang Wuxiao
Yuchen Wu
Yiyi Lu
Curator
Ning Ji
Exhibition Coordinator
Yiyi Lu
Assistant Curator
Jingzhi Zeng
Academic Advisor
Zihan Yuan
Co-organizer Lead
Jinwen Yu
Co-organizer Lead
Amaris Chen
Prometheus Art Gallery is pleased to present ART CUBE 2025: Young Artist Exhibition, a group exhibition centered on the theme of Free Expression. The exhibition brings together works by young artists currently in their university years that are actively developing independent artistic languages. The exhibition will be on view from December 20, 2025 to February 9, 2026 at Prometheus Art Gallery in Oakville.
ART CUBE is a long-term platform initiated and sustained by Prometheus Art Gallery, focusing on artists at critical stages of artistic development. Rather than functioning solely as a student showcase, the project positions its participants as young artists entering contemporary art discourse, emphasizing artistic independence and long-term potential.
ART CUBE 2025 features works across painting, mixed media, drawing, and digital art. Through diverse formal strategies and thematic explorations, the participating artists engage with questions of identity, perception, individual experience, and the tension between structure and intuition. The exhibition foregrounds process-based thinking, situating youthful artistic expression within broader academic and cultural contexts.
Within the ART CUBE framework, the gallery prioritizes artistic experimentation, conceptual clarity, and creative risk-taking. The platform aims to provide a professional exhibition context for emerging artistic practices, fostering meaningful connections between young artists, public audiences, and academic discourse.
ART CUBE 2025 is presented by Prometheus Art Gallery, co-organized by the Sheridan College Chinese Students and Scholars Association, with special thanks to the support of OCAD University.
All exhibition proceeds will be donated to the SickKids Foundation and Autism Dog Services, extending artistic practice beyond exhibition space into social responsibility and community engagement.

The purpose of Sheridan CSSA is to help Sheridan Chinese students to solve the problems of eating, drinking, living and studying during their study abroad, and the association also tries its best to provide a richer and more interesting study life.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), affiliated with the University of Toronto, is Canada's most research-intensive hospital and the largest centre dedicated to improving children's health in the country.
With passionate and dedicated staff, SickKids is much more than a hospital. We work each day to provide the best in child and family-centred care, pioneer ground-breaking clinical and scientific advancements, and train the next generation of experts in child health.
Together, we are advancing Precision Child Health, a movement to individualize care for every child based on what makes them unique - from their genetic code to their postal code.

Autism Dog Services (ADS), founded in 2007 by Wade Beattie—a pioneer in the autism service dog field—is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with autism and their families. ADS is fully accredited by Assistance Dogs International and is a proud member of the Canadian Association of Guide and Assistance Dog Schools.
With a strong commitment to excellence, ADS provides highly trained service dogs that make a meaningful and lasting impact in the community.
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