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For this year’s Asinabka exhibition, we’re proud to present Tânte Ohci: featuring work by local Cree-Métis cultural dancer, curator, and storyteller Jamie Morse.
Tânte Ohci—“where from?” in Nehiyawak—grounds this exhibition in the...
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In-person vernissage with curators' tour: Saturday August 10, 2024 1:00-4:00 PM
Curators' tour begins at 2:30
When is Future? When is Now? curated by Wolfbabe Collective for Asinbaka Festival. Featuring works by Aylan Couchie, Krista...
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Gallery101 is committed to our community's health and safety. In light of ongoing developments and health concerns, we will be taking the following precautions:
Prioritizing staff health and social distancing:
Staff are encouraged to...
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Join Nehiyaw-Michif artist Jaime Morse for a hands-on fish scale art workshop, where you’ll learn to create flowers and jewelry from whitefish scales harvested at Buffalo Lake Métis Settlement in northern Alberta.
Fish scale art is a...
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Gallery 101 seeks a committed and detail-oriented individual to join our Board of Directors as Treasurer. This is a meaningful opportunity to contribute to an artist-run, non-profit organization prioritizing compassion, collaboration, and...
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The gallery will be closed Saturday October 4th due to a family emergency.
We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. The second Mask Day of the exhibition will be held on Saturday October 18.
Good news: The...
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Jaime Morse is a Cree-Métis cultural dancer, curator, visual artist, and storyteller from northern Alberta. She grew up in the mixed Métis community of Lac La Biche, AB with her German mother and her father from Buffalo Lake Métis...
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G101 will be closed this Saturday & Tuesday for the long weekend. We hope to see you next Wednesday-Friday, and masked up Saturday, July 5th for the first Mask Day of the Unravelling by habi habi po.
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Norwin Anne Pabitu is a multidisciplinary artist, (re)maker, and eco-culture communicator. They focus on (textile) waste to understand its cultural and environmental impacts – creating wearable art and textile installations to visually...
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Bianca Isabel Garcia is a researcher, writer, and artist studying Philippine history and US imperialism through the lens of fashion. Her art practice blends explorations in creative writing, historical research, printmaking, garment...
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Maria Patricia Abuel is an interdisciplinary artist. Her practice explores the intersections of family history, memory, and the body - working primarily with performance, video, and textile. She aims to create dialogues between inherited...
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Artist talk registration link
Join us on Wednesday, June 25 (7:00 – 8:00 PM EST) to hear from habi habi po artists Maria Patricia Abuel, Bianca Isabel Gracia, and Norwin Anne Pabitu about how creative sustainable habits instilled in by...
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Celebrate Filipino Heritage month, Pride month, and Indigenous resistance from Turtle Island to the Philippines with Unravelling: a group exhibition and zine launch by habi-habi po!
habi habi po is a collective of Toronto-based Filipino/a...
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Join BEING Studio and Gladstone Clayworks for an inspiring exhibition of pottery made by BEING artists. Exhibition dates from May 22nd – May 29th 2025.
Vernissage will happen on May 22nd from 6:00pm – 8:00pm at Gallery 101. Vernissage will...
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This year's AGM will take place via Zoom. Please register to attend.
Agenda
Approval of Agenda
Approval of 2024 AGM minutes
Business arising from the minutes
Presidents Report
Director/Curator's Report
Presentation and approval of...
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Workshop: Artists For Palestine
Free! No Registration Required
Don't Forget to Count Your Blessings artist Christina Hajjar created this image (Mojākara 3) as a reflection on defiant persistence and how fruit-bearing tress represent...
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Celebrate the opening night of the Canadian Art Hop with a game of backgammon (shesh besh in the Levantine region) and tour Lebanese-Canadian artist Christina Hajjar's solo exhibition, Don't Forget to Count Your Blessings.
Free. No...
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Thank you to CBC Radio's Sandra Abma for supporting our Laura's first printmaking workshop to benefit our Exhibition Support fund!
Listen here: At Ottawa's Gallery 101- visitors become the artists
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Vernissage
6:00 – 9:00 PM
Artist exhibition tour begins at 7:00 PM
Join us in welcoming Christina Hajjar from Winnipeg to open her solo exhibition, Don't Forget to Count Your Blessings.
Visiting Gallery 101
No registration required ...
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Christina Hajjar is a Lebanese artist, writer, and cultural worker based in Winnipeg on Treaty 1 Territory. Her practice considers intergenerational inheritance, domesticity, and place through diaspora, body archives, and cultural...