• Paint is a retrospective publication of the 2012 G101 exhibition of the same name, featuring: Phil Delisle Sharon Katz Michael Markowsky Natasha Mazurka Duane Slick
  • Tannis Nielsen is Cree, Danish, and Métis. In 2006, she obtained her Masters of Visual studies degree from the University of Toronto. Today, Tannis continues to practice as a professional visual artist / educator, her most recently held...
  • Scott Benesiinaabandan is an Anishinabe artist who works in photography, printmaking, and video, among other media. Scott has recently completed an international residency at Context Gallery in Derry, North of Ireland (2010) and in...
  • Frank Shebageget (Ojibway) is an installation artist from northwestern Ontario, and currently resides in Ottawa. His work reflects his continued interest in the geography of the Canadian Shield and the aesthetic qualities of everyday...
  • Architect, designer, planner, activist, philosopher, and artist, Douglas Cardinal is that and more. Douglas Cardinal’s life is dedicated to creating beautiful, thriving, and harmonious built environments. As an architect, he builds...
  • 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...
  • The mandate of the Asinabka Festival is to establish an annual Indigenous film and media arts festival in the Nations Capital that allows independent artists - national, international, Indigenous, non-Indigenous - to share, present, and...
  • Saturday, May 19 at 11:30am
  • Saturday, May 19 at 1:30pm
  • Born in Hong Kong, Yam Lau is an artist/writer based in Toronto. His creative work explores new expressions and qualities of space, time and the image through the application of painting, computer-animation and digital video. In addition,...
  • 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...
  • See CCMC in concert with world-renowned UK singer, Phil Minton at the NAC! With an introductory literary performance by Paul Dutton. Tickets available at the National Arts Centre Box Office or on the A B Series Web site. Note: This...
  • Saturday, March 31, 2012 The A B Series gratefully acknowledges the support of the City of Ottawa, the Ontario Arts Council, the Canada Council for the Arts through the League of Canadian Poets and Gallery 101.
  • Join us for a visual poetry slide-show with Dan Waber! It happens at Gallery 101 as part of A B Series programming. Saturday, April 21, 2012 Free Admission, Doors at 7:30pm Performance at 8:00pm Gallery 101 301 1/2 Bank Street More...
  • Jon Sasaki utilizes primarily video, objects, performance, installation and interventions, producing work that mixes humor and pathos, usually with discomforting and gently antagonistic results. He is currently partway through a traveling...
  • 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...
  • Kim Fullerton has worked in the arts and women’s organizations for the past 15 years and was the program coordinator at the Toronto Photographers Workshop. Working primarily in installation, photography and video, Kim often collaborates...
  • 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...
  • Terry Costantino graduated in 1988 from Ryerson Polytechnical institute in media studies. She has worked for Photo Communique magazine and was a program coordinator at Gallery 44 Centre Contemporary Photography.
  • Irene Grainger was one of the first Photo Editors of NOW magazine since it began in 1981. Irene has also worked as an independent dancer, choreographer and photographer. She created several dance pieces incorporating slide projection and...

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