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Pansee Atta is an activist, artist, and academic currently working towards an MA in Cultural Studies at Queen’s University. Her work examines themes of migration, anti-racism, and decolonization.
www.panseeatta.com
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Adornato was born in Montreal, Quebec, to Italian/French immigrants. He spent much of his childhood in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia before his family settled in Ottawa, Canada. In 2001, he received his Fine Arts degree from NSCAD University in...
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Howard holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Indigenous Studies from Trent University, and a Master Of Arts Degree in Canadian Studies from Carleton University. He is an award winning writer, and an artist that has worked in diverse mediums,...
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6—8:30pm
Opening ceremony at 6pm with Dehcho Elder—Gerald Antoine and Dehcho drummers.
Lynn Canney, Curator
Gallery 101 is honoured to have the opportunity to work in partnership with the The Open Sky Creative Society (OSCS) to present...
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6—8pm
Join G101 staff and exhibiting artists from the current Create This Revolution show for an informal potluck dinner and discussion. All are welcome.
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6—8pm
Join G101 staff and exhibiting artists from the current Create This Revolution show for an informal potluck dinner and discussion. All are welcome.
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Gallery 101 is presenting emerging and established artists in a group exhibition of activist-based video, painting, drawing, print, photography, sculpture, and performance.
The Idle No More movement is about Indigenous rights, the...
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Create this Revolution! Get up and share a vision of bringing together all people to ensure we create ways of protecting Mother Earth, her lands, waters and people.
Gallery 101, (G101), invites Emerging and Established Artists who are...
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Over 60 new artworks from local artists and galleries for the City of Ottawa Fine Art Collection. Artworks in the City's collection are displayed at libraries, community spaces, employment centres, recreation facilities, health clinics -...
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Join us to learn more about Canada Council funding programs, network with other Aboriginal artists and share your challenges and success. The information session will include in-depth discussions on support programs in all artistic...
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"These mixed media works combine domestic photographs with aspects of painting to explore the representation of a hybrid identity negotiated between personal and cultural memory."
-David Hannan
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Artist: Barry Ace Curator: Leanne L'Hirondelle Work installed in the Alcove Gallery at the Ottawa International Airport-Secure departure area
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"Through juxtaposition, irony and parody this recent collection of works provides an opportunity to confront and deconstruct prevailing archetypes about historical and neo-Indian reality."
-Barry Ace
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Taking Care of Business is an exhibition that takes the form of a time-based performance/installation that depicts the social entrapment of the everyday white-collar workforce. The performance is the work process itself: I have...
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Lynne Canney, Curator
Gallery 101 is honoured to have the opportunity to work in partnership with the The Open Sky Creative Society (OSCS) to present Aurora Boreawesomer. The OSCS is based in Fort Simpson (Liidlii Kue) in the Dehcho, a...
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CARFAC Ontario is providing leadership on Strengthening the Sector: Resources and Best Practices for the Visual, Media and Craft-Based Arts Sector, a multi-year project focused on researching and developing resources and tools for the...
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Curator: Lynn Canney
Artists: Nicole Bauberger • Charles Blyth • Michael Blyth • Celine Edda • Georgina Fabian • Nathalie Lavoie • Tonya Makletzoff • Louisa Moreau • D’Arcy J. Moses • Melaw Nakehk’o • Mary Neyelle • Pheobe Punch •...
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Curator: Vicky Moufawad-Paul
Artists: Harun Farocki, Wafaa Bilal, Mohammed Mohsen
Vernissage and Roundtable: Saturday, January 19th 1-5pm
Roundtable will include: Vicky Moufawad-Paul, Mohammed Mohsen and Rehab Nazzal
Critical text by...
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Mohammed Mohsen is a Toronto-based visual artist. His work adopts the formal elements of video games as a historic and aesthetic foundation to explore concepts of strength, the protagonist, memory, violence, and exile. His most recent work...
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Iraqi born artist Wafaa Bilal, an Assistant Arts Professor at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, is known internationally for his on-line performative and interactive works provoking dialogue about international politics and...