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I believe it is possible to draw attention to the visual complexity of given situations, even those of seemingly empty rooms. In so doing I hope to change the architectural balance of the space – even upset expectations – but in a way...
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Deborah Margo was born in Montreal in 1961. She graduated from Concordia University with a BFA (1984) and graduated with an MFA from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia (1990). She has exhibited her works in Canada, Mexico, and the USA...
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“The work and its title, refer to Diderot’s Lettre sur les aveugles à l’usage de ceux qui voient. Dideort writes to his lover, Sophie Vaillant, “J’écris sans voir…”, having returned late, he writes in the dark, the first time he has...
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Based in England and France, artist and curator Sharon Kivland exhibits widely throughout Europe and North America, where she has also published a number of artist’s books.
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This new project by Cheryl Sourkes investigates two myths concerning the origin of human life: the scientific myth (the genetic code) and the cultural myth (the Genesis account). Sourkes sees these themes as inextricably linked- her work...
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Toronto-based Cheryl Sourkes is one of Canada’s leading photographic artists. Her work is exhibited internationally and is included in the collections of the national gallery of Canada.
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Big Charlie Says There’s Something in the Eyes is a new exhibition by Ottawa artist Michael Wall. The exhibition is composed of 66 photographic images of the eyes of people, who at some time in their lives have had problems with their use...
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How should we represent the unthinkable? How to bring the past horrors of the Holocaust into our comfortable present without reducing the victims to a lurid spectacle? These are among the challenges faced by Pam Skelton as she works to re-...
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Pam Skelton is an artist who lives and works in London, England. Skelton’s work investigates of geographies, histories and identities in post world war II Europe. Her works have been exhibited internationally.
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TV Trap is a multi-media installation dealing with the ways television has changed the way human beings interact with each other. The artist is interested in exploring the thesis that the influence of broadcast television has narrowed and...
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Ottawa artist Douglas von Rosen is known for his work in a variety of disciplines. Since receiving his BFA from the University of Guelph in 1991, he has worked in painting, video, installation and performance art. Douglas has concentrated...
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Timepiece is a new video installation by Montreal artist Gisèle Trudel. Her installation deals with the relationship of perception, movement and time to changes in the history of representation. Imaging conventions taken from the history...
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Gisèle Trudel received her BFA from the University of Ottawa in 1984 and has been working as an independent director since 1985. Trudel is a media artist and currently a professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal. She is a member of...
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Concerned with questions about the authenticity and accuracy of images in contemporary society, Marc Behiel’s Digital Landscapes project presents a series of computer-generated images of landscapes. These images are displayed on a computer...
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Marc Behiels is a graduate of the University of Ottawa’s Visual Arts Department. He exhibits and works in technology-related art projects in the Ottawa area and is currently Creative Director of Elemental Productions.
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Witness is the title of a news series of bookworks by Ottawa artist Germaine Koh. Based on the artists’ analysis of the convention of the courtroom sketch, the books contain computer-manipulated versions of drawings she has assembled...
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The project is based on the artist’ re-reading and re-presentation of a mid-1960’s comic book, Pasty & Hedy: Career Girls. The adventures of Pasty and Hedy – two young “career girls” in search of fund and good times –were originally...
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Donna Quince received her artistic training at the University of Ottawa Department of Visual Arts and works in variety of media including video, film, photography, and collage. Quince was Chair of the Programming Committee for Making...
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Already in 1964 he published his first caricatures and from that year on he published cartoons and book illustrations until he made his first animated short in 1977: IS THE EARTH ROUND? But that wasn’t his first contact with the film...