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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:20260330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
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UID:4546-1774828800-1779062399@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Whispers of Change
DESCRIPTION:A new Art Show at Art Hub Gallery this spring.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/whispers-of-change/
LOCATION:Art Hub Gallery\, 50 Bennett St\, Carleton Place\, ON\, K7C 4J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTSTAMP:20260607T193835
CREATED:20260413T222353Z
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SUMMARY:Trailer Trash - Randall Anderson
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of Randall Anderson in Trailer Trash\, a provocative exploration of high and low culture through personal and social lenses. Drawing on his upbringing in trailer parks\, early work as a diesel mechanic\, and extensive studies in critical theory and formalist painting\, Anderson creates work that challenges conventional ideas of art and cultural value. His pieces blend everyday experience with formal experimentation\, offering intimate and thought-provoking reflections on the spaces we inhabit and the ways we interpret them.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/trailer-trash-randall-anderson/
LOCATION:Arbor Gallery\, 103 High St.\, Vankleek Hill\, ON\, K0B 1R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
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SUMMARY:Dimensions - Annie-France Bowker
DESCRIPTION:In Dimensions\, Annie-France Bowker explores form\, perception\, and imagined landscapes through handwoven wall hangings. Her work navigates the space between the tangible and the abstract\, where geometry meets intuition and structure gives way to otherworldly possibility. Weaving is a deeply meditative process for Bowker\, and in its rhythm\, she often finds herself transported into unfamiliar inner spaces. Each piece begins as a sketch and evolves on the loom into a kind of puzzle\, guided by both logic and instinct. Though the process is not always exact\, there is a moment when material\, gesture\, and intention align\, and each work finds its form.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/dimensions-annie-france-bowker/
LOCATION:Arbor Gallery\, 103 High St.\, Vankleek Hill\, ON\, K0B 1R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
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CREATED:20260405T153052Z
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UID:4549-1775779200-1780876799@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Grand Nord - Valérian Mazataud
DESCRIPTION:Le photographe Valérian Mazataud a recréé\, avec des citoyens de son quartier de Montréal-Nord\, des scènes de la vie quotidienne d’autrefois. Il a fouillé des archives photographiques et des albums de famille pour ensuite\, lors d’ateliers\, reconstituer ces photos en imaginant un univers à la croisée des époques et des cultures. \nPrès d’une centaine de participants – originaires du Québec\, d’Haïti\, du Salvador ou de la Turquie – ont contribué à ce processus de co-création. Il en résulte une série de diptyques où passé et présent se répondent\, révélant autant l’évolution du Québec urbain que le regard des nouveaux arrivants sur leur société d’accueil. \nNous vous invitons en grand nombre au vernissage de l’exposition qui aura lieu le vendredi\, 10 avril 2026\, de 19 h à 21 h. L’entrée est libre et gratuite.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/grand-nord-valerian-mazataud/
LOCATION:Galerie Montcalm\, 25 Laurier St\, Gatineau\, Quebec\, J8X 3Y9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
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SUMMARY:'A Murmuration of Whispers' by Reid McLachlan
DESCRIPTION:Galerie Old Chelsea is thrilled to welcome Chelsea’s Reid McLachlan with “A Murmuration of Whispers”\, a compelling new body of work that offers a rare glimpse into his creative process. McLachlan’s paintings begin not with images\, but with words. Whether fragments\, phrases\, or complex thoughts\, his visual language emerges from an incessant\, shape-shifting murmuration of internal dialogue.  “A Murmuration of Whispers” is a conspiracy of letters\, words\, and symbols that whir overhead\, swooping and diving\, mutating into ephemeral hopes\, fugitive worries\, and tenacious regrets. \nEach piece originates in a chaotic blur of whispered text—amorphous as smoke in the breeze—twisting and turning until form begins to coalesce. From this shifting terrain\, visual narratives surface: solitary figures drift through silent\, indifferent landscapes\, searching for connection. Along their journeys\, they encounter enigmatic forces—trickster ravens\, counterfeit constellations\, unreliable Madonnas\, and other meddlesome presences—that guide or mislead them in equal measure. These figures\, suspended in a timeless world of longing and regret\, seek love and redemption while navigating a delicate balance between the conscious and subconscious. \nMcLachlan’s paintings reveal deeply personal reflections on life\, love\, and loss\, while resonating with a broader\, shared humanity. \nReid McLachlan studied at the Ontario College of Art and Design\, completing his final year at the OCAD campus in Florence\, Italy. He graduated with Honours winning multiple awards in 1987. For over 35 years\, he has lived and worked full-time in Chelsea\, where he remains an active member of the Chelsea/Wakefield artistic community. His work has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions at both public and private galleries\, including Galerie Montcalm\, Art-Image\, Karsh-Masson\, l’Imagier\, the Ottawa School of Art\, Cube Gallery\, and La Petite Mort.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/a-murmuration-of-whispers-by-reid-mclachlan/
LOCATION:Galerie Old Chelsea\, 783 Route 105\, Chelsea\, QC\, J9B 1P1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260607T193835
CREATED:20260430T174902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T174902Z
UID:4611-1777507200-1779235199@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Tim desClouds + Pat Durr
DESCRIPTION:Tim desClouds – Artist Statement \nIn this most recent body of works I have pared down my working process to a celebration of the tradition of drawing and painting leaving behind the many sculptural embellishments included in earlier works. The content of the works flow forward from my previous 2022 exhibition\, “Somewhere Between Mother Goose and Foucault”\, and 2024 exhibition “Heavy Rhymes\, Lightly Tossed” \nI have worked new iconography into my pieces. By referencing my love for philosophy and the many quirky nursery rhymes I have read to my daughter and more recently my grandsons\, I have found a whimsical middle ground for my works. Ironically many of the concepts within these stories parallel and overlap each other. As a lifelong student of media\, culture\, and philosophy\, playing with these narratives has allowed me to inject newfound interest and excitement into the art process and final products. \nThese works are materializations of my everyday life— thoughts\, feelings\, actions\, and interactions—and they help to weave a landscape of our shared existence. I imagine each work as a physical space where the viewer may stop in\, think\, discuss\, and depart freely. The viewer is given the opportunity to invest interest and imagination\, and to make what had once appeared incomprehensible\, comprehensible and personally meaningful. \nAbout the Artist \nTim desClouds is an Ottawa-based artist\, born in Montreal and raised in Ottawa. He has been an educator\, and arts advocate for well over 40 years. He has served on both the Ottawa Art Gallery and Gallery Saw Board of Directors. Tim retired from a 30 year teaching career at Canterbury High School Regional Programme for the Arts within the district of the Ottawa – Carleton Board of Education. He has created numerous public art works throughout Ontario and Quebec\, and his work has been acquired for numerous corporate\, private and government collections throughout North America. \nPat Durr – Artist Statement \nIt has been my good fortune to be an active practicing artist for over 45 years.  During that time I have tried to positively contribute to the world I live and work in by giving workshops and lectures in Ottawa and across the country. \nMy current artworks are concerned with the worlds which surround me\, both the natural and the urban – industrial. These landscapes have consistently been a reference source for my art. To this end\, I have accumulated cast-off objects from my surroundings – the artistic\, natural\, and industrial waste which I then reference in my artworks to probe the relationship between our actions and the natural world. \nMy artworks allude to often problematic and unfortunate negative interfaces with our environment.  Yet\, also central to my art is a celebration of the complexity of life\, as well as an exploration of this interplay between life and its complexities.  Most of my recently created pieces reflect my response to the pandemic and to my positive hopes for the future.  While the imagery is primarily abstract\, it is often infused with hints of recognizable objects and can echo images found in my earlier prints and paintings. \nI feel that the cyclic aspects of growth\, extinction and renewal are symbolic of my own often chaotic experience of existence. \nAbout the Artist \nDurr has been an active practicioner of art for over 45 years. During those years\, she has tried to positively contribute to the world she lives and works in by giving workshops and lectures across the country\, and by working with national organizations and advising the federal government on issues that directly affect Canadian visual artists. \nDurr’s solo exhibitions of paintings\, drawings and prints have been shown in public and private galleries and artist-run centers across Canada and the United States.  Her artworks are in public\, private and corporate collections in Canada\, United States\, Australia\, England\, Cuba and Israel.  She has received numerous awards and grants through-out her long career.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/tim-desclouds-pat-durr/
LOCATION:Galerie St-Laurent + Hill\, 293 Dalhousie St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 7E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galerie St-Laurent + Hill":MAILTO:info@galeriestlaurentplushill.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DTSTAMP:20260607T193835
CREATED:20260430T175244Z
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SUMMARY:Andrew Beck | Into the Trees
DESCRIPTION:Wall Space Gallery is excited to present Andrew Beck’s solo exhibition Into the Trees\, a series of paintings that invites viewers deep into the northern forests where light filters through ancient canopies and the boundary between the familiar and the unknown begins to blur.\nAndrew Beck is a British born painter now living in Ottawa\, Ontario. After a career spanning illustration\, graphic design and game development\, he became a full-time artist upon emigrating to Canada in 2016. His paintings are fragments of stories that never fully resolve\, leaving a sensation of uncertainty. Beck’s work has been exhibited in galleries throughout the UK\, Germany and Canada and is held in collections worldwide.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/andrew-beck-into-the-trees/
LOCATION:Wall Space Gallery\, 1090 Bank St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1S 3X5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DTSTAMP:20260607T193835
CREATED:20260430T175521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T175521Z
UID:4618-1777680000-1778975999@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Kelly Grace | Depth of Field
DESCRIPTION:Wall Space Gallery presents Depth of Field\, a solo exhibition by Kelly Grace that considers the act of looking as a reciprocal exchange. Moving between screen\, audience\, and painted surface\, the work explores how attention circulates\, with viewing becoming a shared and shifting experience. \nKelly Grace was born in Toronto in the 70s and raised in the rural area of Stouffville\, Ontario. Growing up\, Grace was surrounded by creative influences; her paternal grandparents were traveling puppeteers in the local fair and carnival circuit in California in the 1950’s\, and her grandfather was also a clown and a painter. Both her parents had artistic and creative inclinations and encouraged her to pursue her arts education. Grace continued her arts training at Sheridan College in Oakville\, Ontario where she studied Interpretive Illustration for 3 years. Although she never pursued an illustration career\, it was at this school that she developed her style of painting with acrylics. In her final year at Sheridan College\, a project focused on ‘phobias’ prompted her to examine the “fear of clowns”. Despite the fact that she isn’t actually afraid of clowns\, the project allowed her to develop her unique style.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/kelly-grace-depth-of-field/
LOCATION:Wall Space Gallery\, 1090 Bank St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1S 3X5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260530
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CREATED:20260430T173928Z
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UID:4601-1777680000-1780099199@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:'In Praise of Misbehaviour' by Catherine Gutsche
DESCRIPTION:New Painting Exhibition Explores the Beauty of Defying Expectation. \nA new exhibition of abstract painting explores the beauty of resisting expectations. Through layered surfaces\, assertive colour\, and gestures that challenge conventional harmony\, the works embrace disruption as a deliberate artistic strategy. Rather than seeking perfect order\, the paintings celebrate the vitality that emerges when structure is pushed\, tested\, and allowed to stand apart.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/in-praise-of-misbehaviour-by-catherine-gutsche/
LOCATION:Art House\, 555 Somerset St W\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1R 5K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260709
DTSTAMP:20260607T193835
CREATED:20260430T173503Z
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UID:4598-1778112000-1783555199@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Jane Languedoc - Solo Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Jane Languedoc was born in Ottawa\, and living on the edge of the Canadian Shield\, the landscapes that surrounded her inspired her deep love of trees\, rocks and lakes.  She moved to London\, England in 1976 and was exposed to an entirely different life. Her frequent visits to the National Gallery gave her a love of impressionism and she took many summer trips to Wales and saw a very different landscape and learned to love the ocean and cliffs of Pembrokeshire. She longed for the fresh air and cool lakes of home and returned to Canada in 1980. \nJane has learnt from local professional artists\, such as Adrian Baker\, and many online programs such as Will Kemp art and Acrylic University. She loves bright colours and uses them to portray emotions. She feels that each season has a unique mood and paints each season as it occurs. She has traveled all over the US \,Canada and Europe and been moved by the wonderful variety that nature creates with light\, weather and flora. The awe of our wonderful planet is a never ending inspiration.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/jane-languedoc-solo-art-show/
LOCATION:Constitution Square\, 350 Albert St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1R 1A4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260525
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SUMMARY:Art Credo 2026
DESCRIPTION:ArtCredo is an art exhibit in which parishoners and visitors enjoy\, and may purchase\, artworks from over 40 local artists. The artworks are intended to be of a spiritual\, contemplative or devotional nature. This popular Ottawa Art show brings more than 700 people into our beautiful sacred space each year.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/art-credo-2026/
LOCATION:St. John’s Anglican Church\, 154 Somerset West\, Ottawa\, ON\, K2P0H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DTSTAMP:20260607T193835
CREATED:20260518T162116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T162116Z
UID:4675-1778630400-1782086399@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Chasing the Wind
DESCRIPTION:The Kanata Civic Art Gallery invites you to experience Chasing the Wind\, a new exhibition featuring 27 gallery artists exploring movement\, atmosphere\, and the changing rhythms of the natural world through painting\, textile art\, and photography. \nFrom dramatic skies and shifting waters to quiet landscapes and expressive abstraction\, Chasing the Wind brings together a diverse collection of artwork inspired by motion\, energy\, memory\, and place. The exhibition highlights the breadth of artistic voices within the gallery and offers visitors an opportunity to discover new perspectives and mediums throughout the space. \nLocated in the heart of Kanata at the John Mlacak Centre\, the gallery continues to present engaging exhibitions from local and regional artists\, with all artwork available for purchase. \nWe invite you to visit and experience the exhibition in person. \nExhibition Dates \nMay 13 to  June 21\, 2026 \nLocation \nKanata Civic Art Gallery \nMlacak Community Centre \n2500 Campeau Drive \nKanata\, Ontario
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/chasing-the-wind/
LOCATION:Kanata Civic Art Gallery\, 2500 Campeau Drive\, Kanata\, ON\, K2K 2W3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DTSTAMP:20260607T193835
CREATED:20260603T120117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T120117Z
UID:4694-1778716800-1780963199@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Young at Art
DESCRIPTION:Young at Art 2026 – Celebrating 30 Years of Creativity! Young at Art is a professionally assessed art exhibition bringing the work of young visual artists to local art galleries. Since 1996\, YAA recognizes the creative efforts of young artists across Ottawa. Selected works are eligible for several awards.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/young-at-art/
LOCATION:Shenkman Arts Centre\, 245 Centrum Blvd\, Orléans\, ON\, K1E 0A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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