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For this year’s Asinabka exhibition, we’re proud to present Tânte Ohci: featuring work by local Cree-Métis cultural dancer, curator, and storyteller Jamie Morse.
Tânte Ohci—“where from?” in Nehiyawak—grounds this exhibition in the...
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In-person vernissage with curators' tour: Saturday August 10, 2024 1:00-4:00 PM
Curators' tour begins at 2:30
When is Future? When is Now? curated by Wolfbabe Collective for Asinbaka Festival. Featuring works by Aylan Couchie, Krista...
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Celebrate Filipino Heritage month, Pride month, and Indigenous resistance from Turtle Island to the Philippines with Unravelling: a group exhibition and zine launch by habi-habi po!
habi habi po is a collective of Toronto-based Filipino/a...
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Join BEING Studio and Gladstone Clayworks for an inspiring exhibition of pottery made by BEING artists. Exhibition dates from May 22nd – May 29th 2025.
Vernissage will happen on May 22nd from 6:00pm – 8:00pm at Gallery 101. Vernissage will...
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A solo exhibition by Christina Hajjar
Don’t Forget to Count Your Blessings is an installation-based exhibition inspired by hookah lounges, sites of gathering, and diasporic fictions. It complicates the Arab diasporic experience by...
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In-person vernissage and poetry readings
Saturday November 9
2:00 – 5:00 PM
Poetry begins at 3 PM
Exhibition runs November 9 – December 14, 2024
Mask Days on Saturday November 16 and 30
Artist Statement - Lan "Florence" Yee
I am...
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G101 and Inter Pares present: daughters, mothers, grandmothers, and other sexual outlaws
Join us for the in-person vernissage:
Saturday, September 21
2:00 – 5:00 PM
Gallery 101 (280 Catherine Street, Ottawa)
No registration...
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In-person Vernissage: Thursday June 27, 6:00-8:00 PM
Artist talk (online): Wednesday July 24, 6:00 - 7:00 PM. ASL interpretation provided. Zoom registration link
Consumed Consequences by Dana Edmonds reveals the detrimental effects of...
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Gallery 101 Presents: Grounds for Goodness
Grounds For Goodness.ca
Join us throughout this week for the Ottawa iteration of Grounds for Goodness: a travelling interdisciplinary, participatory project led by Ruth Howard.
Since 2018, Ruth...
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Threading Topographic Tales presents a journey through an array of intertwined narratives that come into life through their desire to create, one thread and one story at a time, new spaces of encounter. Reflecting on how to carry the...
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Exhibition Statement
As environmental threats become the major concern for global populations, Tides explores the need to respond to and recognize the growing anthropogenic humanitarian crises of displacement due to climate change....
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Haut(e) is an art fashion show presented by the Moving Art Gallery featuring works by Kelvin Stidwill and Comfort Survival, with sounds by Jayel.
Based on the importance of providing space and opportunity for new and upcoming artists...
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Curated by Asinabka Festival
Featuring:
Colin Van Loon
Meagan Byrne (Achimostawinan Games)
Hiona Henare
Pōhaikealoha / Craig Commanda / H3xtacy / Justin Gerona
Steven Paul Judd
Welcome to “Power-Up” an immersive exhibit that considers ...
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We’re delighted to celebrate this collaborative exhibition by brothers Ed & Don Kwan during Asian Heritage Month.
Extended!
We're happy to share that this exhibition will be extended until Saturday July 22.
Finissage
Join us for a...
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Artists
Pansee Atta, Alejandro Arauz, Sojung Bahng, Emily Pelstring, Véronique Rousseau, Ashley Snook, Manuel Axel Strain, & Donna Szoke.
Curated by Fara.
Exhibition Statement
Like two stars connected by an invisible line to form a...
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G101 is honoured to open our 2023 exhibition season with Migrating Seeds: a solo exhibition by Ginnifer Menominee, curated by Amin Alsaden.
Join us Saturday February 11, 2:00-5:00 PM for an in-person vernissage.
No registration is...
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Inspired by a vast swampland on the border of North Carolina and Virginia where escaped enslaved and free Black people and Indigenous peoples found safe haven for centuries, this project imagines portals of protection and a blueprint for a...
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G101 is proud to present We Live As We Die, curated by Sakinna Gairey in partnership with the Ottawa Black Art Kollective.
Register for the September 23 vernissage on Eventbrite
Artists:
AYO TSALITHABA
DELALI COFIE
JALEN FRIZZELL
KALKIDAN...
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Gallery 101, Harbour Collective, and Asinabka are pleased to co-present works by the Catrileo+Carrión Community and Jason Baerg.
Filmworks emerge at a particular moment. Some are designed to answer or expand upon questions or events put...
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Gallery 101 is pleased to present Le dernier des touristes by Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman and Laurena Finéus.
Vernissage: Saturday June 11, 2:00 – 5:00 PM in person at Gallery 101.
Artist talks : Wednesday June 22, 7:00 PM ET on Zoom. ...