The Group of Seven Guitar Project

J.E.H. MacDonald once noted that Lawren Harris was compelled to sing a tune when he sat nearby the natural rhythms of water to paint en plein air. During the summer of 2017 – Canada’s 150th year – the McMichael Canadian Art Collection will become a place to wander, celebrate and delight in acoustic space.

Photograph of a guitar on a work bench seen from above. The guitar is lying on a piece of grey carpet with the headstock to the left. It is decorated in an abstract way in shades of blue, black and cream. There is a secondary partial neck with painted strings coming from the guitar body at a 45 degree angle. There are guitar makers tools on the bench.The Group of Seven Guitar Project will take over the length of one of McMichael’s most honourable spaces. Eight masterwork guitars, commissioned from seven world-renowned Canadian guitar makers in homage to a particular Group of Seven member and Tom Thomson, will be presented in the round, allowing viewers to walk around and explore the various landscapes in wood and inlay hosted by the musical instrument. The luthiers and their respective artists are as follows: Linda Manzer (Lawren Harris), Sergi de Jonge (J.E.H. MacDonald), Tony Duggan-Smith (Arthur Lismer), David Wren (Franklin Carmichael), George Gray (Frank Johnston), Grit Laskin (F.H. Varley), and Jean Larrivée (A.Y. Jackson). The eighth guitar, inspired by Tom Thomson, will be a group effort by all the 7 luthiers working together.

Photograph of the front of a light coloured wood guitar body in close up showing strings and sound hole. The wood around the sound hole shows a scene in sepia tones of primitive buildings with hills in the background.
David Wren’s guitar, inspired by Franklin Carmichael
The working plans and drawings from each luthier will be featured on the walls, along with didactics that will appeal to all generations. In addition, a documentary film on the making of each guitar will screen in feature length within the exhibition space.

An impressive anteroom to the presentation of the guitars will feature a special exhibition of paintings by the Group of Seven and Tom Thomson. These masterworks in paint will prime viewers to make the connection between the talents of each artist and the guitars that they inspired. Performances will occur inside the gallery alongside the guitars, stimulating the senses of sight and sound, creating a great space for the imagination.