• Gallery 101's Twice Lightning 101's International Radio Series SoundCloud project While he was artistic director of Gallery 101 in the mid-1980's, Dennis Tourbin worked with George Young to produce 101's International Radio Series Twice...
  • Gallery 101 proudly presents: Finding Ana Solo exhibition by Elise Rasmussen January 4 – February 8, 2014 Opening, premier screening of Variations and roundtable discussion Saturday January 4 from 2 – 5pm Finding Ana investigates the...
  • Gallery 101 is proud to present: Bounty Solo Exhibition by: Chikonzero (Chiko) Chazunguza Curated by Pamela Edmonds Opening Performance Friday, October 25th 7 to 9pm Oct 25 to November 30, 2013 Bounty is a solo exhibition of recent...
  • In partnership with the National Gallery of Canada’s exhibition: Sakahàn: International Indigenous Art Gallery 101 Presents: Strange Representations A group exhibition, performance, roundtable and potluck Curated by Ulysses...
  • ASINABKA Film & Media Arts Festival & Gallery 101 present in partnership with the National Gallery of Canada's exhibition: Sakahàn: International Indigenous Art IN-DIGITAL An exhibition of New Artwork by Jason Baerg and Christian...
  • Gallery 101 is presenting emerging and established artists in a group exhibition of activist-based video, painting, drawing, print, photography, sculpture, and performance. The Idle No More movement is about Indigenous rights, the...
  • "These mixed media works combine domestic photographs with aspects of painting to explore the representation of a hybrid identity negotiated between personal and cultural memory." -David Hannan
  • Artist: Barry Ace Curator: Leanne L'Hirondelle Work installed in the Alcove Gallery at the Ottawa International Airport-Secure departure area
  • "Through juxtaposition, irony and parody this recent collection of works provides an opportunity to confront and deconstruct prevailing archetypes about historical and neo-Indian reality." -Barry Ace
  • Curator: Lynn Canney Artists: Nicole Bauberger • Charles Blyth • Michael Blyth • Celine Edda • Georgina Fabian • Nathalie Lavoie • Tonya Makletzoff • Louisa Moreau • D’Arcy J. Moses • Melaw Nakehk’o • Mary Neyelle • Pheobe Punch •...
  • Curator: Vicky Moufawad-Paul Artists: Harun Farocki, Wafaa Bilal, Mohammed Mohsen Vernissage and Roundtable: Saturday, January 19th 1-5pm Roundtable will include: Vicky Moufawad-Paul, Mohammed Mohsen and Rehab Nazzal Critical text by...
  • Curator: Leanne L'Hirondelle Artist: Dylan A.T. Miner Vernissage: Friday, October 26 @ 5:30pm Round Table: Saturday, October 27 @ 2pm Closing Party: Wednesday, December 12 @ 9pm Critical text by: Dylan A.T. Miner proph·e·cy [prof-uh-...
  • Durational performance 7pm to midnight Curator: Laura Margita Artists: Hélène Lefebvre and Julie Fiala Critical text by: Laura Margita Hélène and Julie present themselves as simultaneously displaced and at home in Ottawa and Québec...
  • Curator: Leanne L'Hirondelle Artist: Julie Lequin Critical text by: Roxanne Arsenault “ I have already been in a very weird interview. At a certain point, I just knew I wouldn’t have that job, so I decided to go with the flow. The...
  • Curator: Laura Margita Artist: Joi T. Arcand Critical text by: Cheryl L'Hirondelle Arcand’s 12 large digital prints appear to be a paradox of epic proportions....
  • Curators: Howard Adler and Christopher Wong Artists: Scott Benesiinaabandan, Douglas Cardinal, Tannis Neilson and Frank Shebageget Critical text by: Howard Adler God’s Country is a radio station for Christian country and southern...
  • Curator: Yan Wu Artist: Yam Lau Critical text by: Yan Wu and Yam Lau Gendai Gallery Gendai Gallery was established in 2000 as an independent gallery to promote contemporary East Asian art practices. It was originally housed at Toronto’s...
  • Curator: Leanne L'Hirondelle Artist: Jon Sasaki Critical text by: Craig Francis Power For a brief period, I was the sole employee at an Artist Run Centre in St. John’s Newfoundland. Frankly, it wasn’t much fun. The gallery, attached to...
  • The Bed of Roses exhibition evolved from a workshop known as the Women’s Sexual Imagery Project. The idea for the workshop began when a number of women who were active in the fight against censorship started discussions about the...
  • Sinus pudoris/le voile de la honte/curtain of shame is a series of installation pieces that re-repesent in a tangible fashion how certain women have been perceived in the form of partial histories or accounts which focus on a part of the...

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