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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:20260513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DTSTAMP:20260607T182520
CREATED:20260518T162116Z
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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:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DTSTAMP:20260607T182520
CREATED:20260518T160424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T160424Z
UID:4658-1779062400-1782691199@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Magnificence
DESCRIPTION:A new art show at Art Hub Gallery at Carleton Place.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/magnificence/
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:20260521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DTSTAMP:20260607T182520
CREATED:20260518T161736Z
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UID:4670-1779321600-1781654399@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Bryna Cohen SPRING
DESCRIPTION:Bryna Cohen – Artist Statement \nPainting remains central to my practice\, even within the vast range of contemporary art. It is how I chose to express the beauty I see. Flora and vegetation have their own allure and vitality. Each painting begins with an emotional or sensory response to nature and evolves gradually on the canvas. Through layers of colour and careful reworking\, the image emerges over time\, allowing the original impulse to find clarity and voice. \nI use a wide tonal range of greens in my work- the colour of growth\, verdant life\, and hope. Illuminating the greens are the bright contrasting colours of flowers. The complex paths of intertwining\, stems or roots\, and foliage\, interspersed with vivid color\, create movement and growth. \nWhether flowers are contained in a vase or moving freely in space\, my goal is to capture the energy\, beauty and resilience of nature. \nAbout the Artist \nBorn in Montreal\, Bryna Polonsky Cohen has been a professional artist and art educator for more than 40 years. Having graduated from both McGill University in Arts and the University of Ottawa in Fine Arts\, Bryna has had extensive studio education. In 1970-71 she was accepted to the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design\, as well as having studied at the University of Michigan and at The American Center for Students and Artists in Paris. \nHer work is in the Collections of the City of Ottawa\, Global Affairs Canada\, and the Canada Council Art Bank\, as well as corporate and private collections including that of the late distinguished artist Mary Pratt. This is her 18th solo exhibition since 1992. As an active member of the Ottawa arts community\, Bryna was an art educator at The National Gallery of Canada\, an art instructor at the Ottawa School of Art\, and a founding member of the not-for-profit Ottawa lab ArtEngine.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/bryna-cohen-spring/
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:20260521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DTSTAMP:20260607T182520
CREATED:20260518T153312Z
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UID:4647-1779321600-1782691199@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Two Sisters - Mary Ellen Mueller Legault & Deborah Mueller Peate
DESCRIPTION:In Two Sisters\, Mary Ellen Mueller Legault and Deborah Mueller Peate bring together two distinct yet complementary artistic voices shaped by family\, creativity\, and imagination. Mary Ellen’s playful watercolours capture the beauty of everyday scenes through vibrant colour and spontaneity\, while Deborah’s imaginative mixed-media works combine textiles\, collage\, and vintage elements to create expressive “Whimsical Heads” full of charm and personality. Together\, their works celebrate artistic curiosity\, storytelling\, and the enduring bond between sisters.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/two-sisters-mary-ellen-mueller-legault-deborah-mueller-peate/
LOCATION:Arbor Gallery\, 103 High St.\, Vankleek Hill\, ON\, K0B 1R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DTSTAMP:20260607T182520
CREATED:20260518T153948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T153948Z
UID:4652-1779321600-1782691199@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Vision - Claude Chalifour
DESCRIPTION:In the Arber Room\, Claude Chalifour presents Vision\, an exhibition rooted in intuition\, memory\, and personal expression. A self-taught artist born in Quebec City\, Chalifour draws from a lifetime surrounded by art to create vivid\, emotionally resonant paintings that reflect imagination\, spirituality\, and inner reflection. Her expressive works invite viewers into a colourful and deeply personal visual world.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/vision-claude-chalifour/
LOCATION:Arbor Gallery\, 103 High St.\, Vankleek Hill\, ON\, K0B 1R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260817
DTSTAMP:20260607T182520
CREATED:20260603T124917Z
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UID:4704-1780444800-1786924799@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:État Plasma
DESCRIPTION:État Plasma renvoie à un état mystérieux et omniprésent de la matière dans l’univers\, le plasma\, qui impacte la propagation des ondes radio dans l’ionosphère terrestre. L’exposition s’inspire des mystères d’une mission secrète américaine des années 1980 à Sainte-Hedwidge-de-Roberval\, qui aurait percé un présumé trou béant dans l’ionosphère\, semant le doute et la peur. \nLes artistes\, qui ont enquêté sur le spectre électromagnétique de la petite municipalité du Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean\, déploient une installation aux accents rétrofuturistes\, combinant éléments visuels\, sculpturaux et sonores à la fois familiers\, énigmatiques et rétrofuturistes. Leur projet associe avec poésie l’imaginaire scientifique à une expérience artistique de manipulation de l’invisible.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/etat-plasma/
LOCATION:Espace Pierre-Debain\, 120 Principale St\, Gatineau\, QC\, J9H 3M3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260621
DTSTAMP:20260607T182520
CREATED:20260518T160939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T160939Z
UID:4664-1780704000-1781999999@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Eryn O'Neill | Visualizing Urban Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Wall Space Gallery presents Visualizing Urban Transformation\, a new series of paintings by Eryn O’Neill that examines the infrastructure and materials embedded within changing urban environments. Construction fencing\, traffic cones\, barriers\, and industrial containers are easy to overlook\, yet they continually redirect movement and reshape public space.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/eryn-oneill-visualizing-urban-transformation/
LOCATION:Wall Space Gallery\, 1090 Bank St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1S 3X5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260721
DTSTAMP:20260607T182520
CREATED:20260518T160651Z
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UID:4661-1780704000-1784591999@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Stewart Jones | AND THEN\, IT'S NOW
DESCRIPTION:Wall Space Gallery is excited to host AND THEN\, IT’S NOW\, a new body of work by oil painter Stewart Jones. The exhibition brings together paintings inspired by the quieter edges of the city and the shifting light and shadows found between buildings and alleyways. Through unexpected viewpoints and confident brushwork\, Jones captures everyday urban moments that often go unnoticed\, making familiar spaces feel fresh\, intimate\, and quietly compelling.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/stewart-jones-and-then-its-now/
LOCATION:Wall Space Gallery\, 1090 Bank St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1S 3X5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260621
DTSTAMP:20260607T182520
CREATED:20260522T150242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T150242Z
UID:4686-1781049600-1781999999@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Hanji Meets Canada
DESCRIPTION:OIS Art of Canada is delighted to invite you to “Hanji (韓紙): A Thousand Years of Korean Paper Art – Hanji Meets Canada\,” the first-ever Hanji touring exhibition presented in Ottawa as part of Asian Heritage Month 2026. This special exhibition introduces the beauty\, history\, and contemporary artistic possibilities of Hanji — Korea’s traditional handmade paper with over a thousand years of cultural heritage. Featuring works by seven distinguished Korean Hanji artists\, the exhibition highlights how traditional Korean paper art continues to evolve through contemporary artistic practices. We are especially pleased to present this exhibition in Ottawa for the first time\, creating a meaningful opportunity for cultural exchange and dialogue between Korean and Canadian communities through art.\nExhibition Information\n📍 Fritzi Gallery\, Ottawa\n📅 June 10 – 20\, 2026\n🕚 Tuesday – Saturday\, 11 AM – 5 PM\n🎟 Free Admission\nOpening Reception\n📅 Friday\, June 12\, 2026\, 5 PM – 8 PM
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/hanji-meets-canada/
LOCATION:The Lorraine ‘Fritzi’ Yale Gallery\, 300-1227 Wellington St. W.\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1Y 0G7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="OIS Art of Canada":MAILTO:oisartcanada@gmail.com
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