• Come visit for an in-person vernissage of Le dernier des touristes by Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman and Laurena Finéus. Both artists will be joining us from Montreal and Toronto! Le Dernier des touristes establishes an environment in which Black...
  • A suite for two pianos that puts ideas of reconciliation into action! G101 and the Carleton University Art Gallery are pleased to co-present a free public performance of Timelines, a suite for two pianos, composed and performed by Beverley...
  • Join artist Michelle Sound on zoom for an artist talk Monday May 16. Michelle will be sharing insights into her practice and the pieces in the exhibition, related to the themes of Indigenous women’s labour as community caretakers and in...
  • Come visit for an in-person vernissage of We Take Care of Us.  Artist Michelle Sound will be present, joining us all the way from the west coast!   This exhibition will be opened with a ceremony from Grandmother Irene at 2:30.   Vernissage...
  • On Wednesday April 13 (7:00-9:00 PM), Thread Counts artist Alexia Kokozaki will lead an in-person workshop in making handsewn flowers and creating intimate place-based artistic interventions.   On Saturday April 16 (1:00-3:00 PM) Zainab...
  • Join us Wednesday April 6 at 7 pm for an artist talk with Alexia Kokozaki, Carl Stewart, and Zainab Hussain. Along with insights into their own textile practices, the Thread Counts artists will discuss the themes of memory, identity, and...
  • Join us Saturday March 26 for an in-person vernissage of Thread Counts by Alexia Kokozaki, Carl Stewart, and Zainab Hussain. Performance of The Rent Sheet by Carl Stewart and Grant De Boer at 3:40 PM.   Registration required. Please...
  • Join us Tuesday February 22 for an online artist talk with Chun Hua Catherine Dong. Along with insights into So Close Yet So Far Away, Chun Hua will discuss their practice, from their roots in performance art to their newest explorations...
  • Gallery 101 is excited to open our 2022 exhibition calendar with So Close Yet So Far Away - a solo exhibition by Chun Hua Catherine Dong. g101.ca/exhibits/so-close-yet-so-far-away   Vernissage & exhibition COVID protocols: No...
  • Join us for a screening of Caribou in the Archive by Jennifer Dysart, and a discussion with Colin Samuels and Kumiko Watanabe of Jambican Studio Gardens, Cheyenne Sundance of Sundance Harvest, Meredith Kerr of Parkdale Food Centre,...
  • Join exhibition artists Liz Buset, karen spencer, Petra Halkes, Annette Hegel & Deborah Margo, Farrah Miranda, Gabriel Allahdua, and Thirza Cuthand in discussing how themes of consumption, waste, and land and labour relationships...
  • Join us on zoom for a screening of Rematriate: Passing the Seeds by Shelby Lisk, and a discussion on paths to food sovereignty with Ama Amponsah of Seed Change Canada, and Professors Nikki Auten (Indigenous Studies, Fleming College) and...
  • Open blessing by Grandmother Irene and keynote remarks by Prof. Priscilla Settee: 6 PM Performance by Thirza Cuthand: 7 PM Join in via Zoom:  https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88609312617?pwd=Q2p3Vm8vQ3Y3ZTlQSTdjY2pvRGtWZz09 Meeting ID: 886 0931...
  • The in-person screening will take place along with the Voices of Chief's Point exhibition opening. Guest curator Bimadoshka Pucan will give an exhibition tour 6 PM. Screenings will be accessible online and in-person from G101's back...
  • Join artists Roxanne Lafleur and Miya Turnbull on Zoom for an artist talk on our current exhibition Behind Between Beyond. Watch the artist talk recording on Youtube.
  • An Outdoor Snow-Screen & Online Film Screening Experience live music by Indigenous artists — with visual projections on a screen made of snow — from the comfort of your own home, live-streamed from the parking lot at Gallery 101. Enjoy...
  • So... Where are the Black artists? Hiding or hidden? In this interactive conversation with Syrus Marcus Ware, we explore the simultaneous hyper visibility and invisibility of Black creatives in Canada using where they have historically...
  • Hosted by Hasina & Celestina of Full Femme, this bilingual workshop aims to teach local artists how to diversify our income in order to get closer to job security and strengthen our art practice in a way that is specific to Black youth...
  • Hosted by Hanna Che of "Never Was Average", this workshop will teach local Black artists the ins and outs of branding. We will explore unique ways to promote our art, as well as explore multiple examples. About Hanna Che Fashion...
  • Hosted by Saffron St. James, this workshop aims to teach local artists how to communicate their vision. From elevator pitches to fine-tuning of details, it’s all about the basics of bringing our ideas to fruition through storytelling....

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