• Join us in person for a conversation between Ginnifer Menominee and Franchesca Herbert-Spence to close Migrating Seeds. No registration required. We ask that all visitors take a self-test before arriving.  If you or a family member has...
  • Join us Saturday February 11 for the in-person opening of Migrating Seeds by Ginnifer Menominee, curated by Amin Alsaden. Vernissage  2:00 – 5:00 PM Gallery 101 (280 Catherine St)   No registration required We ask all visitors to wear...
  • Amin Alsaden is a curator, educator, and scholar of art and architecture, whose work focuses on transnational solidarities and exchanges across cultural boundaries. With a commitment to advancing social justice through the arts, Alsaden’s...
  • Muskwa Wawashke / Ginnifer Menominee is Anishinaabe (Potawatomi/Ojibway) from Wasauksing First Nation, in Ontario’s Anishinabek territory (Robinson-Huron treaty). Ginnifer is a self-taught interdisciplinary artist and educator with a...
  • 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...
  • We’re so excited to share this experience with you.  Sounds from the Great Dismal Swamp opens Saturday December 17 at 6 PM. Installation, sound, and food experiments by Shaya Ishaq, Wellington Sanipe, Nasrin Himada, and Chef Marissa Leon-...
  • Berlin is an independent curator, author, and chef based outside of Tiohtià:Ke//Montréal. A Brooklyn transplant raised near Seattle, he is inspired by his German and Southern U.S. roots and an unabiding passion for culinary and agrarian...
  • 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...
  • Presented at SAW Gallery in partnership with Gallery 101, House of Paint, Migrante Ottawa, and St. Paul University. Through four art installations (photography, digital collage, interactive installation, and performance), this project will...
  • Join us for the Bitter Melanin book launch, created by Andi Vicente and published by Anak Publishing. Bitter Melanin is a collection that started out as a zine series which speaks to Filipino/a/x diasporic identities and intersectional...
  • Join us on Zoom with We Live As We Die artists Ayo Tsalithaba, Delali Cofie, Jalen Frizzell, Kalkidan Assefa, Mariama Tani, Yasin Osman and curator Sakinna Gairey to discuss release, ephemerality, healing, and togetherness in relation to...
  • Join us for food, drinks, and music to celebrate the opening of We Live As We Die curated by Sakinna and co-presented with Ottawa Black Art Kollective (OBAK). Register on Eventbrite
  • Gallery 101 is excited to present Speaking Fruit -  a mobile roadside fruit-stand that feeds the movement for migrant farmworker rights. Conceived by artist Farrah Miranda, the project began with a single question posed to migrant...
  • 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...
  • Gallery 101 will be closed Saturday September 3rd for the Stat Holiday weekend. We hope to see you next week, September 6-10, for the final week of the Catrileo+Carrión Community and Jason Baerg presented by Asinabka and the Habour...
  • Gallery 101 is proud to partner with Documenting the Undocumented : a project that highlights the realities of migrants with precarious status through art and action. We look forward to sharing important stories and art online at ...
  • Jason Baerg is a registered member of the Métis Nation of Ontario. Curatorial contributions include developing and implementing the national Metis arts program for the Vancouver Olympics. Baerg graduated from Concordia University with a...
  • Catrileo+Carrión Community are queer/trans/nonbinary Indigenous epupillan (two-spirit) beings who work articulating generative spaces of reciprocity and relationality. They honor the land and our ancestors through ceremonies materialized...

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