Biennial Indigenous Show at Gallery 121

Gallery 121 48 Bridge Street East, Belleville

Biennial Indigenous Show at Gallery 121 January 13th, 2026 – Feb.7,2026 Reception: Saturday January 17th 2 – 4 p.m. Gallery 121’s much-anticipated Biennial Indigenous Show is just around the corner. We are excited to present some wonderful and unique art pieces created by a medley of artists from Tyendinaga, Deseronto, and surrounding areas. We hope that you will be able to experience our opening reception that will include a smudging ceremony, Indigenous foods and entertainment by David Maracle. The Gallery Members will also be showing works that they have created over the holidays. What a wonderful way to start 2026!

Free

Meet You At the Root: Chase Cha Exhibition

Quinte Arts Council 36 Bridge St. E., Belleville

MEET YOU AT THE ROOT DRAWINGS OF CHASE CHA – CURATED SELECTION Avoid it, fear it, overthink it—sooner or later it arrives, either as the thing that undoes us or something we meet & come to terms with. Chase Cha, a locally rooted & globally active adlib-artist, marks that encounter through distorted growth and black & white oil-pastel drawings, a chance to gaze through thine own prism. Reception: Feb 5, 4:00-6:00 Exhibition: Feb 6-27 @chasecha.laocha

Free

Folk Dance Night @ The Kafana

The Kafana 199 Front St #101, Belleville

This month’s theme – Greek Dances! Join us to celebrate with traditional dances from Greece, and maybe some Balkan neighbours too! Enjoy Greek spirits, craft cocktails, Mediterranean cuisine, and a night of folk dancing fun! Family Friendly | Beginner Friendly | Licensed Venue Free / Pass the Hat

Balkan Folk Dance Lesson and Party

The Kafana 199 Front St #101, Belleville

Every 1st Saturday of the month – get your Balkan Folk Dance Lesson and Party!

All-ages – from toddlers to grandmas! No experience necessary – super beginner-friendly, open and welcoming. Lesson 7-8pm, party 8pm til late!
Dance on the plaza, weather permitting.

Rotating dance teachers from different backgrounds – Greek, Macedonian, Serbian, and beyond!

Do you know traditional circle dances from the Balkans? Let us know if you’d like to join the teaching rotation!

Free