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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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Join Nehiyaw-Michif artist Jaime Morse for a hands-on fish scale art workshop, where you’ll learn to create flowers and jewelry from whitefish scales harvested at Buffalo Lake Métis Settlement in northern Alberta.
Fish scale art is a...
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Artist talk registration link
Join us on Wednesday, June 25 (7:00 – 8:00 PM EST) to hear from habi habi po artists Maria Patricia Abuel, Bianca Isabel Gracia, and Norwin Anne Pabitu about how creative sustainable habits instilled in by...
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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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Workshop: Artists For Palestine
Free! No Registration Required
Don't Forget to Count Your Blessings artist Christina Hajjar created this image (Mojākara 3) as a reflection on defiant persistence and how fruit-bearing tress represent...
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Celebrate the opening night of the Canadian Art Hop with a game of backgammon (shesh besh in the Levantine region) and tour Lebanese-Canadian artist Christina Hajjar's solo exhibition, Don't Forget to Count Your Blessings.
Free. No...
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Vernissage
6:00 – 9:00 PM
Artist exhibition tour begins at 7:00 PM
Join us in welcoming Christina Hajjar from Winnipeg to open her solo exhibition, Don't Forget to Count Your Blessings.
Visiting Gallery 101
No registration required ...
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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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Just over one month left until Gallery 101's Annual Call for Proposals Deadline!
This year we're especially encouraging local visual and performance artists based in the Ottawa Valley, Ottawa, Gatineau, and l'Outaouais to submit work for...
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Register: canadahelps.org/en/charities/gallery-101/events/block-printing-with-laura-march-19/
Join G101 director/curator Laura Margita for a workshop where you'll use Styrofoam, sponges and other creative materials as “blocks” to carve...
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The info session will be led by City of Ottawa Cultural Funding officer Marie-Christine Feraud. Artists at all stages of their careers are welcome to attend. Questions can be asked in English or French.
Come learn about the City of Ottawa...
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We are delighted to announce a special life drawing session facilitated by Lan “Florence” Yee, co-hosted in partnership by the Ottawa Trans Library and Gallery 101.
This trans life drawing session at Gallery 101 seeks to offer a space for...
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Join us for the vernissage of Do Weeds Still Grow in Heaven? a solo exhibition by Lan "Florence" Yee.
Lan has curated poetry readings by local writers Lydia Collins, Lukayo, and Conyer Clayton, whose works also touch on survivorship as an...
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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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Join us for an in-person vernissage of daughters, mothers, grandmothers, and other sexual outlaws presented by G101 and Inter Pares.
All are welcome. No registration required.
This project is part of a collaboration between Inter Pares...
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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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Join us for an in-person vernissage of When is Future? When is Now? curated by Wolfbabe Collective, presented with Asinabka Festival.
Curators' tour begins at 2:30 PM
For the full Asinabka Festival programming (August 6-10), visit ...
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Join us on Zoom Wednesday, July 24 from 6:00-7:00 PM for a presentation by Consumed Consequences artist Dana Edmonds on climate anxiety, over consumption and how these are reconciled with her practice and love of fashion.
ASL...