Haptic Voices

White Water Gallery is pleased to present Haptic Voices, a vibrotactile exhibition experience from Hamilton-based VibraFusionLab, from September 19 to November 15, 2025! The exhibition opens with a reception on Friday, September 19, 5 to 9 pm, during North Bay’s Downtown Gallery Hop. Co-creators David Bobier and Jim Ruxton will be on site.

Haptic Voices is a sound and vibrotactile installation from VibraFusionLab, founded by David Bobier. The Haptic Voices installation was designed and created by media artist and electronics engineer and VibraFusionLab partner Jim Ruxton. Other works in the exhibition are from the studio of David Bobier.

Haptic Voices features a large scale ten channel vibrotactile wall with the potential for 10 independent streams of sound signals. Visitors are invited to stand against the wall to experience vibrations that are controlled using an iPad.

Five sound compositions, designed explicitly for the vibrotactile experience, were commissioned for the wall. The composers include Toronto-based John Gzowski and Ravi Naimpally, Deaf Irish composer Ailís Ní Ríain and Haptic Voices co-creator Jim Ruxton.

Using vibration as the final output, Haptic Voices is equally accessible to the hearing, Deaf, and hard of hearing communities to experience the wall.

WWG would like to thank our funders for making this exhibition possible:

Hyper Creative POP UP: ‘Landfall’

In this Hyper Creative POP UP, we introduce you to the world of new generation artist-in-residence Ava Margueritte whose photographic exhibition Landfall is on display at the White Water Gallery July 29 to September 6, 2025. Host and Executive Director Alex Maeve Campbell talks artistic practices, mental health, portraiture, landscapes, community, and more with special guest Ava Margueritte.

The residency and the exhibition continue…so keep an eye out for the next full episode of Hyper Creative (Episode 5!) that will feature all things Landfall, including the finissage happening on August 28.

We invite you to share in the timely dialogue that the diptychs of Landfall engage us in. Join us on Thursday evening and experience a photographic journey, through portraits and landscapes, that is both thought-provoking and uniquely beautiful.

Join us this Thursday, August 28, 6–8 pm, to celebrate the culmination of artist Ava Margueritte’s micro-residency and solo exhibition Landfall! Engage with the artist, the photography, and the local arts community at this special closing reception happening at WWG (159 Main St E, North Bay).