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.
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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.
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A new art show by the Arteast association at Shenkman Art Centre.
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A small art show at St. Laurent Complex featuring 4 local artists: Stephanie Moscrip, Elena Nahum Leroy, Sue Daugherty, and Binita Thapa.
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L'exposition sera présentée à la Galerie Montcalm, du 23 août au 05 octobre 2025. Là où il n’y a rien, il y a quelque chose. Quelque chose qui a une énergie. Et ça peut être beau et harmonieux. Là où un projet se développe, il y a de la place pour du rêve. La nature...
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An annual art show by Arts visuels de Gatineau. A nice group show of local artists.
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Artist Heather Markgraf Lowe presents Passions and Inspirations, an exhibition of oil paintings celebrating the beauty of landscapes and portraiture. Painting since 2020, Heather draws inspiration from local parks, beaches, and the people she loves most—her family and their pets. Her work blends heightened realism with warmth and personality, reflecting both the natural world and...
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Born in Hearst, Ontario, Hélène now resides in Lefaivre, Ontario. She enjoys painting on barnboard and wooden rounds, experimenting with oil, watercolor, acrylic, and mixed media techniques, including acrylic on tissue paper. Her work spans semi-realism to abstract expression, exploring diverse subjects and approaches. A lifelong art enthusiast, she participated in unique projects throughout high...
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Klassen Statement Growing up, I used to watch my grandmother paint in her spare bedroom, which served as her studio. Often she’d paint flowers. Sometimes, to keep me occupied, she would give me a small panel and a palette of dabs of oil paints (toxicity notwithstanding), and I’d try to paint what she was painting....
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Galerie Old Chelsea is pleased to present "Two Views On Nature", bringing together the evocative works of artists Natalie Louise and Lucie Bertrand, each drawing inspiration from the richness and diversity of the natural world. Though their techniques and perspectives differ, both artists share a deep reverence for nature, translating its beauty into works that are immersive, poetic, and...
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MARIPOSA SQUARE FOOT ART EXHIBITION aims to welcome local and regional artists in a charming rural atmosphere, promote their work and connect them with art lovers and the general public. The exhibition space is our pavilion located on the farm grounds. Our 2,000 sq. ft pavilion is an old barn that was renovated into an enchanting...
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Fine artwork from more than 30 artists from around the region. Saturday, September 6: 8 am to 4 pm Sunday, September 7: 10 am to 4 pm Location: Carp Fairgrounds, Agricultural Hall, 3790 Carp Rd., Carp ON Show
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Art Show Conversations at Art Hub – Carleton PlaceWhere creativity meets community Join us at Art Hub in Carleton Place for an inspiring series of art show conversations—an open space where artists, makers, and art lovers come together to share ideas, stories, and perspectives. More than just an exhibition, this event is a celebration of...
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Wall Space Gallery is proud to present Vanessa McKernan’s solo exhibition Dusk. An oil painter who recently relocated from Toronto to the Ottawa Valley, McKernan creates dreamlike, emotionally resonant works that blur the lines between intentional thought and the subconscious. Her practice draws deeply from the garden as a recurring symbol, exploring themes of impermanence,...
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Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 10 am to 4 pm at the Jim Durrell Recreation Centre,1265 Walkley Road, Ottawa, Ontario Art Show Free Admission. Free Parking. Wheelchair Access. Come visit us! Art by over forty local juried artists includes affordable oils, acrylics, watercolours, mixed media, encaustics, ink, pastels, photography, printmaking and mosaics. Art displayed at...
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After a long personal journey, Léa-Sylvie Pilon now thrives through painting as a way of life. Inspired by nature and guided by her emotions, she has moved beyond the strict confines of hyperrealism to explore a vibrant, impressionistic style. Each canvas emerges from an instinctive impulse, layering inks and oils that reflect the stages of...
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Helen Nhan DEFINITIONS September 25 - October 14 Vernissage: Saturday, September 27, 2:00 - 5:00pm Nhan Statement In this exhibition, artist Helen Nhan explores how our perceptions hold space. Redefining, within each piece, definitions by opening windows to identities. From her latest works emerges an intimate, limited series titled Being Undone. Casting form and colour...
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Databells is an immersive experience featuring a whimsical and eclectic collection of bells, ringing to the beat of the statistics they're connected to. A bell might be ringing when a star is born in our galaxy, or chiming every time someone is born. In the distance, you hear a bell ringing each time a ship... |
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Wall Space Gallery is proud to present Afterglow, a solo exhibition by Brian Harvey that meditates on the changing urban landscape of Ottawa through intimate portrayals of old diners, back alleys, and forgotten corners. Toronto born painter Brian Harvey studied at The Art Centre at Central Technical School, Toronto School of Art, and received a...
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Wall Space Gallery is pleased to present Time Out, a solo exhibition by Błażej Marczak that maps Ottawa’s quiet transformations through a series of precisely observed photographs. Since relocating to the city in 2016, Marczak has cultivated a slow, deliberate gaze, attuned to the subtle interplay between structure, season, and human presence across the urban...
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