• Spaces Between Us Spaces Between Us Hélène and Julie present themselves as simultaneously displaced and at home in Ottawa and Québec City. In this performance they ask: “How might water, as a transitional and fluid space, help us broach...
  • Vernissage: Friday, October 26 at 5:30pm DYLAN A.T. MINER (MÉTIS) is a border-crossing artist, activist, historian, and curator. In 2010, he was awarded an Artist Leadership Fellowship from the National Museum of the American Indian (...
  • Gallery 101 presents: Capital Pride 2012 Special Opening Reception Thursday, August 16th from 7-10pm at 301 1/2 Bank Street, 2nd Floor Gallery 101 is hosting the Capital Pride 2012 Special Opening Reception. The event is the official...
  • Real Job Interviews paraphernalia - reenacting fiction (A critical essay by Roxanne Arseneault) “ I have already been in a very weird interview. At a certain point, I just knew I wouldn’t have that job, so I decided to go with the flow....
  • Curator: Leanne L'Hirondelle Artist: Julie Lequin Critical text by: Roxanne Arsenault “ I have already been in a very weird interview. At a certain point, I just knew I wouldn’t have that job, so I decided to go with the flow. The...
  • Curator: Laura Margita Artist: Joi T. Arcand Critical text by: Cheryl L'Hirondelle Arcand’s 12 large digital prints appear to be a paradox of epic proportions....
  • WORKSHOP HELD AT CLUB SAW, 67 Nicholas Street Community partner: SAW Video This masterclass with visiting American artist Penny Lane focuses on the making of her documentary film The Abortion Diaries. The film presents the candid...
  • Curators: Howard Adler and Christopher Wong Artists: Scott Benesiinaabandan, Douglas Cardinal, Tannis Neilson and Frank Shebageget Critical text by: Howard Adler God’s Country is a radio station for Christian country and southern...
  • The mandate of the Asinabka Festival is to establish an annual Indigenous film and media arts festival in the Nations Capital that allows independent artists - national, international, Indigenous, non-Indigenous - to share, present, and...
  • Saturday, May 19 at 11:30am
  • Saturday, May 19 at 1:30pm
  • Curator: Yan Wu Artist: Yam Lau Critical text by: Yan Wu and Yam Lau Gendai Gallery Gendai Gallery was established in 2000 as an independent gallery to promote contemporary East Asian art practices. It was originally housed at Toronto’s...
  • See CCMC in concert with world-renowned UK singer, Phil Minton at the NAC! With an introductory literary performance by Paul Dutton. Tickets available at the National Arts Centre Box Office or on the A B Series Web site. Note: This...
  • Saturday, March 31, 2012 The A B Series gratefully acknowledges the support of the City of Ottawa, the Ontario Arts Council, the Canada Council for the Arts through the League of Canadian Poets and Gallery 101.
  • Join us for a visual poetry slide-show with Dan Waber! It happens at Gallery 101 as part of A B Series programming. Saturday, April 21, 2012 Free Admission, Doors at 7:30pm Performance at 8:00pm Gallery 101 301 1/2 Bank Street More...
  • Curator: Leanne L'Hirondelle Artist: Jon Sasaki Critical text by: Craig Francis Power For a brief period, I was the sole employee at an Artist Run Centre in St. John’s Newfoundland. Frankly, it wasn’t much fun. The gallery, attached to...
  • The Bed of Roses exhibition evolved from a workshop known as the Women’s Sexual Imagery Project. The idea for the workshop began when a number of women who were active in the fight against censorship started discussions about the...
  • Sinus pudoris/le voile de la honte/curtain of shame is a series of installation pieces that re-repesent in a tangible fashion how certain women have been perceived in the form of partial histories or accounts which focus on a part of the...
  • Ron Martin’s Recent Paintings is an exhibition of paintings from 1987-1988. These provide the opportunity to measure the artist’s development against the survey of his paintings from 1971-1981 exhibited concurrently at the National Gallery...
  • One of Michael Smith’s premises as a painter is that there cannot be an explanation with words for his work. A description and interpretation of painting, by the written or spoken word, is some kind of translation but not an equation....

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