• The photographs of Greg Staats are concerned with what motivates the act of viewing as it moves into the time and space of the real, in search of an encounter. The image becomes the 'freezing' of this gesture; a small moment in a continuum...
  • Four photographers delineate myth and reality of Ottawa as Canada's national capital. The politics of such a small national capital tend to overshadow the individuals who live there, favouring an image that is closer to a monument than to...
  • Essays on the work of four artists in relation to questions of identity, psychology, politics, race and gender. The artists' varied backgrounds contribute to an inclusive point of view on the larger cultural reality of the contemporary...
  • Using the gallery's archives, Wawzonek examines the development of Gallery 101 through its location and projects. Hunter contributes a fictional tale involving a curator and an artist. Both texts attempt to unravel the forces and...
  • Eight original essays explore the relationship of time-based media to installation contexts, providing readings of projects centered on the cultural and technological transformations of film, video and interactive media as elements of...
  • A boxed set of postcards highlighting artists' works accompanied by an essay on the gallery's role in the alternative network.
  • Out-of-print, photocopy available.
  • Postcards and statements by Marion Bordier, The Continuous Present, Ian Gaither, Adrian Göllner, Louis Lapointe, Deborah Margo, F. Leslie Thompson, Ellen Treciokas.
  • Artist's book