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SUMMARY:Resistant Fibres
DESCRIPTION:Resistant Fibres\, curated by Julie Graff\, presents 18 textile and fibre works of art from the Canada Council Art Bank collection by artists who use this medium as a powerful tool for protest\, resistance\, celebration\, joy and healing.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/resistant-fibres/
LOCATION:Âjagemô art space\, 150 Elgin St.\, Ottawa\, ON\, K2P 2P8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260602
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UID:3806-1750204800-1780358399@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Focus Series
DESCRIPTION:The Focus Series is an ongoing partnership between Library and Archives Canada and the National Gallery of Canada\, building on the rich collections of both institutions. \nFocus on the Métis — A103 Corridor and A103a\nA special collaboration that examines how early images of the Métis are often misidentified or not referenced at all. A careful look at details in historical art and photographs reveals that the Métis are often “hiding in plain sight.” \nPictorialism — A104a\nThe predominant aesthetic in photography throughout the first half of the twentieth century was pictorialism. \nWork is art/Art is work — A109a\nThis installation examines the various ways artists responded to the critical issues of the Depression era. \nPoints of View: Photography in the North — A111a\nDocumentary photographer Pamela Harris recorded community life in Taloyoak\, Nunavut (then Spence Bay\, NWT) for three months in 1972 and 1973 (published as Another Way of Being). Her photographs appear both casual and staged\, the resulting photographic sessions respectfully engaging two cultures and important considerations such as the agency and self-representation of Inuit.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/focus-series/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Canada\, 380 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 9N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Gallery of Canada":MAILTO:info@gallery.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260209
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UID:3953-1759449600-1770595199@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:2025 Sobey Art Award exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the Sobey Art Foundation\, the National Gallery of Canada is proud to present works by six artists from across the country who have been shortlisted for the 2025 Sobey Art Award. \nThrough paintings\, drawings\, textiles\, videos\, sculptures\, multidisciplinary installations and more\, the finalists capture the vitality of artmaking in this country while engaging with subjects pertinent to contemporary identity and experience. Their artworks reflect both global and local perspectives\, considering themes such as memory\, history\, community and belonging. \nA special complimentary publication on the finalists will be available to all on-site visitors. \nOrganized by the National Gallery of Canada and the Sobey Art Foundation
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/2025-sobey-art-award-exhibition/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Canada\, 380 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 9N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Gallery of Canada":MAILTO:info@gallery.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260323
DTSTAMP:20260423T184711
CREATED:20251103T003148Z
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UID:4112-1763683200-1774223999@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Winter Count: Embracing the Cold
DESCRIPTION:Featuring more than 150 works from the early 19th century to the present\, this exhibition brings together Indigenous\, Canadian settler and European perspectives on the subject. \nWinter Count delves into concepts of tradition\, identity and heritage as it explores how individual artists engage with winter motifs through objects\, paintings\, sculpture and works on paper. Historic Indigenous belongings are juxtaposed with works by contemporary artists like Inuit printmaker Pitseolak Ashoona and Cree artists Duane Linklater and Kent Monkman\, highlighting ancestral knowledge\, storytelling and contemporary critique. The exhibition then draws comparisons between Canadian painters such as Maurice Cullen and Clarence Gagnon and French Impressionists Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro\, focusing on their distinct approaches to capturing the effects of light on snow. Finally\, it reveals a shared visual language among Canadian artists like J.E.H. MacDonald and Lawren S. Harris and their Canadian and Scandinavian counterparts through the lens of winter. \nNamed for the pictorial records used by Indigenous nations from the Plains like the Lakota\, Winter Countreflects on themes of survival\, adaptation and kinship\, portraying winter as a transformative force that shapes human experience. \nThis exhibition is a collaboration between the departments of Indigenous Ways and Decolonization\, Canadian Art and European\, American and Asian art.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/winter-count-embracing-the-cold/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Canada\, 380 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 9N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Gallery of Canada":MAILTO:info@gallery.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260216
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CREATED:20260203T231426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T231426Z
UID:4248-1767225600-1771199999@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Shifting Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Stop in between now and February 15 to see the show\, Shifting Perspectives.The Art Hub cooperative gallery is staffed by the artists themselves and you can stop in any time to meet them and get to know their work!Open 10-5 daily\, 7 days a week\, at 127 Bridge St.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/shifting-perspectives/
LOCATION:Art Hub (127 Bridge St.)\, 127 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, ON\, K7C 2V6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DTSTAMP:20260423T184711
CREATED:20260108T025049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T025114Z
UID:4224-1767744000-1772409599@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Opening Lines
DESCRIPTION:The Kanata Civic Art Gallery is pleased to welcome the new year with Opening Lines\, our first exhibition of 2026. \nThis large group show introduces seven new members to the gallery alongside works by existing members. Together\, they present over 80 artworks in a wide range of mediums\, including painting\, sculpture\, photography\, and textiles. All artwork in the exhibition is available for purchase. \n 
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/opening-lines/
LOCATION:Kanata Civic Art Gallery\, 2500 Campeau Drive\, Kanata\, ON\, K2K 2W3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316
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CREATED:20260114T043431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T043431Z
UID:4239-1768348800-1773619199@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Joanne Gauthier - Mesclun d'égarement
DESCRIPTION:En explorant la porcelaine et d’autres matériaux\, Joanne Gauthier construit une forme d’archéologie intime :\nune archive sensible\, à la fois vivante et vulnérable. Dans un mode où la transformation de notre environnement efface peu\nà peu le sacré\, Mesclun d’égarement déploie un corpus d’œuvres marqué par un contraste fort entre la densité de la matière et l’élan spirituel qu’elle évoque. Ce mélange sensoriel\, volontairement déroutant\, invite à perdre ses repères pour\nmieux interroger la nature sacrée des choses et leur inscription dans l’espace et le temps.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/joanne-gauthier-mesclun-degarement/
LOCATION:Espace Pierre-Debain\, 120 Principale St\, Gatineau\, QC\, J9H 3M3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260330
DTSTAMP:20260423T184711
CREATED:20260114T042031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T042406Z
UID:4230-1768867200-1774828799@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Imaginarium - Don Monet\, Beth Shepherd & Sarah Wayne
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Imaginarium — a space where memory\, myth\, and whimsy collide. Each work in this exhibition offers a doorway into a world just slightly askew from our own\, where the familiar transforms into the fantastical. Imagination reshapes the everyday\, inviting curiosity\, reflection\, and a quiet sense of wonder. \nDon Monet(link is external) focuses his practice on landscape\, photo-collage\, and acrylic painting on birch plywood. Through photo-collage and acrylic paint\, he creates sequences of fractured photos which are then unified through paint and traditional landscape techniques. Co-Founder and director of Cube Gallery\, Ottawa (2005-present)\, Don has organized dozens of thematic group exhibitions and solo shows and provided a venue for hundreds of artists. \nBeth Shepherd(link opens email application) is an Ottawa-based artist working in printmaking\, photography\, video\, and text. Situated at the intersection of ecology\, animal advocacy\, and ecocritical art history\, her multi-year art-research projects explore the non-human world and humanity’s impacts on it. In this exhibition\, the artist imagines a garden far beyond. \nSarah Wayne is an acrylic painter and mixed media artist creating works focused on abstracted figures and landscapes. An accountant by profession\, Wayne brings a structured and disciplined approach to her art. Her bold colour palette and emphasis on shape combine to create stimulating pieces that invite the eye to linger. \nASP Gallery\, Stafford Studios\nNepean Creative Arts Centre\, Unit 1\n35 Stafford Road\, Bells Corners\nFree admission \nThe gallery is open to the public by appointment only: cgc@ottawa.ca
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/imaginarium-don-monet-beth-shepherd-sarah-wayne/
LOCATION:ASP Gallery\, 35 Stafford Road\, Ottawa\, ON\, K2H 8V8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260311
DTSTAMP:20260423T184711
CREATED:20260203T230031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T230031Z
UID:4243-1769644800-1773187199@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Alexandra Tataru. Faces of Passage: A Gilded Tapestry of Hybrid Ethnicities
DESCRIPTION:Opening: Thursday\, February 5\, 5:30 to 7:30 pm \nFaces of Passage: A Gilded Tapestry of Hybrid Ethnicities is a portrait-based multimedia exhibition exploring unique identities shaped by movement and cultural exchange. Inspired by Canada\, travel\, and Eastern European heritage\, hand-crafted gilded portraits merge global patterns and contemporary forms\, reimagining ethnicity as fluid\, relational\, and continually becoming. \nAlexandra Tataru\, MA\, is a European-born artist residing in Canada. Trained in art and design from childhood\, she studied in Eastern Europe and was awarded a scholarship in Spain. Working in oil\, acrylic\, pastel\, and gold leaf\, she creates vibrant cityscapes and portraits\, capturing the energy of culture\, travel\, and human expression. \nATRIUM ART GALLERY\nBen Franklin Place\n101 Centrepointe Drive\nFree admission. Wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/alexandra-tataru-faces-of-passage-a-gilded-tapestry-of-hybrid-ethnicities/
LOCATION:Atrium Gallery – Ben Franklin Place\, 101 Centrepointe Dr\, Ottawa\, K2G 0B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260330
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CREATED:20260203T232450Z
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UID:4254-1769731200-1774828799@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Voir bleu
DESCRIPTION:Gatineau présente cet hiver Voir bleu\, une exposition issue de la Collection Loto-Québec\, à la Galerie Montcalm. Commissariée par Manon Pouliot\, responsable de la Collection Loto-Québec\, Voir bleu réunit une trentaine d’oeuvres d’artistes québécois et célèbre plus de 45 ans d’engagement envers l’art d’ici. \nL’exposition s’articule autour de quatre univers :\n– Bleu abstrait : oeuvres liées aux grands courants modernistes québécois;\n– Bleu nature : paysage\, environnement et rapport au territoire;\n– Bleu optique : perception\, lumière et photographie;\n– Bleu engagé : oeuvres portées par un propos social ou politique. \nParmi les artistes présentés\, on retrouve Serge Lemoyne\, Fernand Leduc\, Françoise Sullivan\, Guido Molinari\, ainsi que trois artistes de la région de l’Outaouais (Pierrette Lambert\, Dominique Plastre et Denise Tremblay). \nCitations \n« Accueillir l’exposition Voir bleu\, c’est offrir à la population de Gatineau un voyage au coeur d’une des plus importantes collections d’entreprises au Québec. C’est une occasion unique de voir se côtoyer les grands courants modernistes et la vision d’artistes de chez nous\, dans une exploration poétique et engagée qui saura toucher tout le monde »\, a déclaré madame Isabelle N. Miron en tant que présidente de la Commission des arts\, de la culture\, des lettres et du patrimoine (CACLP). \n« Voir bleu propose une exploration au coeur des quelque 4 800 oeuvres de la Collection Loto Québec\, un patrimoine culturel inestimable. Les pièces retenues pour cette exposition mettent en lumière la diversité des styles qui traversent l’art québécois tout en faisant écho à l’histoire de la couleur bleu\, chère à la Société. Nous invitons le public à découvrir ce parcours et à porter un regard renouvelé sur la place du bleu dans leur entourage »\, a souligné la responsable de la Collection Loto-Québec\, madame Manon Pouliot.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/voir-bleu/
LOCATION:Galerie Montcalm\, 25 Laurier St\, Gatineau\, Quebec\, J8X 3Y9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260225
DTSTAMP:20260423T184711
CREATED:20260203T234537Z
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UID:4271-1770249600-1771977599@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Shaelynn Tredenick The Weight of Quiet
DESCRIPTION:Shaelynn Tredenick\nThe Weight of Quiet \nFebruary 5 – 24\nVernissage: Thursday\, February 5\, 5:00 – 8:00pm \nTredenick Artist Statement \nThe Weight of Quiet: An exploration of stillness\, tension\, and emotional restraint.\nI feel compelled to scan – drawn to preserving fleeting moments before they disappear. My work does not begin with a fixed narrative\, but with an instinct to reimagine familiar florals into contemporary compositions guided by emotion and sensation rather than story. \nWorking with both living bouquets and preserved botanicals\, I’m interested in moments of transition—when vibrancy softens\, structure loosens\, and beauty exists briefly between states. Recently\, my practice has shifted toward embracing this tension more fully\, allowing compositions to hold both calm and intensity at once\, where restraint and release exist in quiet balance. \nRather than offering a prescribed meaning\, my work creates space for reflection and emotional stillness under the surface. Built through feeling first\, each piece invites viewers to sit with instability\, softness\, and their own interpretations. \nTredenick Biography \nShaelynn Tredenick is a photo-based artist based in Ottawa\, Canada\, holding a Graduate Diploma in Photographic Arts + Production from the School of Photographic Arts: Ottawa and a formal degree in Photography from Algonquin College. A decade of competitive dance informs her work\, bringing a sense of movement\, rhythm\, and choreography into her visual practice. \nHer current practice centers on scanography of both preserved and living botanicals\, drawing inspiration from 17th-century Dutch floral paintings while engaging with contemporary digital processes and everyday arrangements. Through careful composition\, hand techniques\, and digital manipulation\, she reimagines historic floral motifs with a modern sensibility\, creating forms that exist between nature\, memory\, and transformation. \n 
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/shaelynn-tredenick-the-weight-of-quiet/
LOCATION:Galerie St-Laurent + Hill\, 293 Dalhousie St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 7E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinottawa.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Shaelynn-Tredenick-The-Weight-of-Quiet.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Galerie St-Laurent + Hill":MAILTO:info@galeriestlaurentplushill.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184711
CREATED:20260203T234647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T234647Z
UID:4274-1770310800-1770321600@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Shaelynn Tredenick The Weight of Quiet: Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Shaelynn Tredenick\nThe Weight of Quiet \nFebruary 5 – 24\nVernissage: Thursday\, February 5\, 5:00 – 8:00pm \nTredenick Artist Statement The Weight of Quiet: An exploration of stillness\, tension\, and emotional restraint.\nI feel compelled to scan – drawn to preserving fleeting moments before they disappear. My work does not begin with a fixed narrative\, but with an instinct to reimagine familiar florals into contemporary compositions guided by emotion and sensation rather than story.\nWorking with both living bouquets and preserved botanicals\, I’m interested in moments of transition—when vibrancy softens\, structure loosens\, and beauty exists briefly between states. Recently\, my practice has shifted toward embracing this tension more fully\, allowing compositions to hold both calm and intensity at once\, where restraint and release exist in quiet balance. \nRather than offering a prescribed meaning\, my work creates space for reflection and emotional stillness under the surface. Built through feeling first\, each piece invites viewers to sit with instability\, softness\, and their own interpretations. \nTredenick Biography \nShaelynn Tredenick is a photo-based artist based in Ottawa\, Canada\, holding a Graduate Diploma in Photographic Arts + Production from the School of Photographic Arts: Ottawa and a formal degree in Photography from Algonquin College. A decade of competitive dance informs her work\, bringing a sense of movement\, rhythm\, and choreography into her visual practice. \nHer current practice centers on scanography of both preserved and living botanicals\, drawing inspiration from 17th-century Dutch floral paintings while engaging with contemporary digital processes and everyday arrangements. Through careful composition\, hand techniques\, and digital manipulation\, she reimagines historic floral motifs with a modern sensibility\, creating forms that exist between nature\, memory\, and transformation.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/shaelynn-tredenick-the-weight-of-quiet-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie St-Laurent + Hill\, 293 Dalhousie St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 7E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinottawa.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Shaelynn-Tredenick-The-Weight-of-Quiet.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Galerie St-Laurent + Hill":MAILTO:info@galeriestlaurentplushill.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184711
CREATED:20260203T230920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T230920Z
UID:4246-1770312600-1770319800@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Alexandra Tataru. Faces of Passage - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Opening: Thursday\, February 5\, 5:30 to 7:30 pm \nFaces of Passage: A Gilded Tapestry of Hybrid Ethnicities is a portrait-based multimedia exhibition exploring unique identities shaped by movement and cultural exchange. Inspired by Canada\, travel\, and Eastern European heritage\, hand-crafted gilded portraits merge global patterns and contemporary forms\, reimagining ethnicity as fluid\, relational\, and continually becoming. \nAlexandra Tataru\, MA\, is a European-born artist residing in Canada. Trained in art and design from childhood\, she studied in Eastern Europe and was awarded a scholarship in Spain. Working in oil\, acrylic\, pastel\, and gold leaf\, she creates vibrant cityscapes and portraits\, capturing the energy of culture\, travel\, and human expression. \nATRIUM ART GALLERY\nBen Franklin Place\n101 Centrepointe Drive\nFree admission. Wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/alexandra-tataru-faces-of-passage-vernissage/
LOCATION:Atrium Gallery – Ben Franklin Place\, 101 Centrepointe Dr\, Ottawa\, K2G 0B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinottawa.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Alexandra-Tataru-.jpg
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