• Jason Grant-Henley graduated with a Bachelors of Architecture from Carleton University in 1990. He then graduated from Carleton University with a Masters in Architecture. When making a work of art, his primary goal is to explore the ways...
  • Richard Nigro studied political science and philosophy at Carleton University. He then attended the University of Ottawa for part-time studies in photography and printmaking.
  • Co-curators Lynda Hall and Deborah Margo selected three projects form a national call for proposals. Their choices reflect the continual questioning and evolution of artist-run centres, and the definition and function of an exhibition...
  • Alison Sproule was born in Ottawa and obtained her BFA at Concordia University in Montreal. In 1989 she obtained her MFA at the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.
  • Gabriel’s interest in early American Industrial buildings stems in part from the influence these structures had on the Modernist Esthetics used in European architecture. Monumental silos, grain elevators, and factories stand in ruin. For...
  • Paula Gabriel was born in California in 1956 and graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Arts from the University of California, Berkeley in 1979. She has shown works in the U.S.A, Europe (France and Germany), and in Canada. For more...
  • Devora Neumark is an interdisciplinary artist with a PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture. For more information on the artist and her works, please visit devoraneumark.com
  • Marguerite is an exhibition that is a story of history and memory, landscape, struggle, and permission, denial and imagination. Where there is promise, there is strength. The exhibition is also and again the artist’s own story. I am...
  • Katherine Knight is nationally recognized for her distinctive landscape based photographic works. She is currently lives in Toronto, and is a professor at York University. For more information about the artist and her works, visit...
  • The works of Peter Gnass are large assertive sculptural installations which evoke at first a feeling of mystery. This mystery is the invisible thread connecting the individual objects and various works, and it is that other dimension...
  • C.J. Fleury, multi-media artist, lives in the Wakefield area. Her studio practice is firmly interwoven with the energy and value systems of the home she shares with her life-mate, their son, and a wonderful stream of feminist visitors.
  • Peter Gnass was born in Rostock, Germany and he has been living in Canada since 1957. He studied at the Kunstakademie in Hamburg and later at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Montreal. He has taught sculpture at the University of Ottawa for...
  • Mary Balomenos is an anglophone, second-generation Greek Canadian who has spent the last ten years developing her painting in Paris, France. This complex cultural situation manifests itself not only physically in her crowded studio filled...
  • Attention Painting that uses only a few colours, simple forms, repetitive structures, uncomplicated premises –painting such as Adrian Gollner’s work –is painting of reduced means. With a decrease in variety of visual information, the...
  • Adrian Gollner was born in 1964 and has lived in Ottawa since he graduated from Queen's University (BFA - sculpture) in 1987. He has exhibited his work at the Gallery at Artscourt and Saw Gallery in Ottawa; and in Kingston and Toronto....
  • John Armstrong graduated from Mount Allison University with a B.F.A and then graduated with an M.A from the Chelsea School of Art in London, England. In 2002, Armstrong formed a lasting collaboration with artist Paul Collins. Both artists...
  • 8pm Thursday, February 16, 2012 Pioneering music/poetry ensemble, GEODE performs as part of the A B Series!  On February 16, see poet Susan McMaster perform with musicians, Alrick Huebener (bass), Jennifer Giles (keyboards), David...
  • agency noun. 1. Active operation; action; power. 2. A mode of action; means; instrumentality; action personified. Imagine the free agency of a contemporary painter in Canada. Ensconced in his studio, John Armstrong speculates on modern...

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