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SUMMARY:WALL SPACE GALLERY - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Nicole Allen | From the ground up\nKaitlin Johnson | Falling Back Into Bloom\nCrystal Beshara | WILD HEART Tapestries: Portraits from the Forest & Garden \nExhibition Dates: April 11 – 25\nVernissage: Saturday\, April 11 at 3 – 5 PM
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/wall-space-gallery-vernissage/
LOCATION:Wall Space Gallery\, 1090 Bank St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1S 3X5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260411T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260411T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260405T152145Z
UID:4544-1775916000-1775926800@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Terry Brynaert still*life - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Still*life is not a meditation on fruit bowls or porcelain vases; it proposes a dialogue between breath and silence\, between the pulse of existence and the hush of its surroundings. These paintings have emerged from the experience of living surrounded by nature—a life steeped in forests\, rivers\, and the quiet choreography of seasons. They are offered as invitations to pause\, to inhabit the stillness that nature offers without demanding\, and to recognize that stillness is never empty; it hums with life. \nFrom a distance\, the works may appear akin to realism\, as if reality itself were gently lifted from the forest floor and pinned to canvas. Yet\, as the viewer approaches\, the illusion fractures. What may have appeared serene reveals a riot of detail—brushstrokes that mimic the chaos of wind‑tossed leaves\, textures that echo the restless industry of bees buzzing about. This duality mirrors the experience of walking in the woods: the grandeur of treetops overhead\, and\, at your feet\, a single ant bearing the improbable weight of a pine needle. Stillness\, here\, is not stasis; it is a layered complexity\, a quiet teeming. \nIt is from this layered\, breathing stillness of the natural world that the studio’s own quiet emerges. In the act of painting\, thought slows to a near‑motionless drift\, settling into a trance‑like\, empty‑headed calm. The studio becomes a kind of interior forest—silent\, attentive\, stripped of urgency—where gesture arises without strain and decisions surface from a place beneath language. This meditative quiet is not separate from nature but echoes it\, becoming another form of listening. \nImmersion in nature is not an escape but a return. Silence is not absence\, but presence amplified. Each painting becomes a vessel for this paradox—where calm and vitality coexist\, where the infinite and the infinitesimal converse in colour and form. \nIn still*life\, the viewer is invited to slow down\, to look twice\, to surrender to the tension between order and disorder. These works are not so much representations; they are translations of experience\, carrying the scent of pine\, the flicker of shadow\, the pulse of unseen lives. They strive to remind that stillness is not the opposite of life—it is its most profound articulation.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/terry-brynaert-stilllife-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie St-Laurent + Hill\, 293 Dalhousie St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 7E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galerie St-Laurent + Hill":MAILTO:info@galeriestlaurentplushill.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260411T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260411T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260405T150013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260405T150013Z
UID:4526-1775912400-1775923200@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Slip Terrace by Andrew Rucklidge - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Galerie Old Chelsea is thrilled to present a series of new paintings by Andrew Rucklidge\, an internationally recognized artist now living in Chelsea.  The exhibition captures the invisible yet deeply familiar forces that shape the earth over time as Rucklidge draws on processes such as erosion\, sedimentation\, metamorphism\, volcanic eruptions\, exposed faults\, and slipping terraces. \nAndrew Rucklidge’s practice is rooted in an exploration of the planet’s internal gestures—subtle\, powerful movements translated into paint through a deeply material and process-driven approach. Working with ancient and traditional media including egg tempera\, distemper\, watercolour\, handmade inks\, encaustic\, and sun-thickened linseed oil\, he constructs surfaces that echo the layered complexity of geological formations.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/slip-terrace-by-andrew-rucklidge-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie Old Chelsea\, 783 Route 105\, Chelsea\, QC\, J9B 1P1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260410T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260410T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260405T153245Z
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UID:4552-1775847600-1775854800@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Grand Nord\, Valérian Mazataud - Vernissage
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-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie Montcalm\, 25 Laurier St\, Gatineau\, Quebec\, J8X 3Y9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260326T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260326T193000
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CREATED:20260306T194537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T194537Z
UID:4444-1774546200-1774553400@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:About Womanhood - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:March 26 to May 5\, 2026 \nOpening: Thursday\, March 26\, 5:30 to 7:30 pm \nBy looking at her role in society as a woman\, wife\, mother\, and artist\, Ada Brzeski has created a series of clay sculptures exploring womanhood\, addressing the everyday realities and frustrations women face. Through these works\, she hopes to foster a deeper understanding among both men and women of these often-overlooked experiences. \nAda Brzeski is a ceramic artist with over twenty years of experience. Largely self‑taught\, she continues to refine her practice through courses and workshops. Drawing inspiration from her Polish heritage\, she works from a shared studio in Ottawa. \nTRINITY ART GALLERY\nShenkman Arts Centre\n245 Centrum Boulevard\, Lower Level\nFree admission. Wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/about-womanhood-vernissage/
LOCATION:Shenkman Arts Centre\, 245 Centrum Blvd\, Orléans\, ON\, K1E 0A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260314T233134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260314T233134Z
UID:4461-1774101600-1774112400@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Lenni Workman - NEW WORK: Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Lenni Workman – Artist Statement \nMy work is a Request.\nA request to the viewer to look and look again\, don’t stop at superficial information.\nA request to notice how time and light transform your visual world.  Experience that a still-life or a room acts as a sun-dial.\nA request to see the alignment of the micro and macro worlds: how much a reflecting jar of water resembles the photographs we see of our galaxy.\nA request to see that we humans are part of this complex and fragile natural web of life.\nA request to concentrate and dream at the same time. Just for a moment\, hang your soul up on a bough with apple blossoms.\nA request to marvel at the power of a seed to put out roots and the power of a bud to flower. Allow this observed power to energize your efforts to conserve nature on our planet.\nLet the perfection of a moment of light summon the awe and love that it deserves. \nLenni Workman – Biography\nLenni Workman was born in Belleville\, Ont.\, and grew up on a farm just north of there. She studied Art History at Queen’s University\, graduated from St. Lawrence College\, Kingston\, in 1973\, and has been exhibiting paintings since then. Recipient of many awards and grants\, her works can be found in numerous public\, corporate\, and private collections throughout North America and Europe.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/lenni-workman-new-work-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie St-Laurent + Hill\, 293 Dalhousie St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 7E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galerie St-Laurent + Hill":MAILTO:info@galeriestlaurentplushill.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260321T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260303T212423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T212423Z
UID:4428-1774101600-1774112400@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Stephanie Moscrip
DESCRIPTION:Cheese and Winne vernissage
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/stephanie-moscrip/
LOCATION:Art Hub (127 Bridge St.)\, 127 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, ON\, K7C 2V6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260321T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260321T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260303T211609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T211609Z
UID:4423-1774098000-1774108800@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Naturally Canada - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:“Naturally Canada / Naturellement le Canada” is a dynamic exhibition of mixed media artwork inspired by the vast and diverse nature of Canada. \nThe collection features works that range from abstract interpretations to detailed representational pieces. Each artwork demonstrates a visible integration of mixed media and/or mixed techniques—combining materials such as paint\, collage\, texture\, found objects\, and layered processes to create depth and dimension. Through this diversity of styles and methods\, the exhibition reflects not only the richness of Canada’s environment but also the varied artistic voices inspired by it. \n“Naturally Canada / Naturellement le Canada” celebrates the beauty\, complexity\, and spirit of the natural world\, inviting viewers to experience Canada’s landscapes through innovative and expressive artistic perspectives.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/naturally-canada-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie Old Chelsea\, 783 Route 105\, Chelsea\, QC\, J9B 1P1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260312T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260312T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260225T025607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T025607Z
UID:4406-1773336600-1773343800@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Another Cycle: Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Another Cycle presents paintings and mixed-media works exploring the intersection of the human body and nature through surreal atmospheres and organic textures. Dinho Bento reflects on belonging\, shelter and transformation\, inviting viewers into a poetic dialogue about identity\, emotional connection and the cyclical essence of existence. \nAs a Brazilian artist based in Canada\, Dinho Bento merges Minas Gerais Baroque heritage with precise organic observation. He’s an internationally recognized muralist who maintains a research‑driven studio practice. His work examines tensions and harmonies between humanity and nature\, creating a dialogue between public art and exhibition space.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/another-cycle-vernissage/
LOCATION:Atrium Gallery – Ben Franklin Place\, 101 Centrepointe Dr\, Ottawa\, K2G 0B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260307T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260307T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260306T193634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T193634Z
UID:4438-1772895600-1772902800@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Joy Kardish | Iryna Merkulova - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Artist Joy Kardish explores the essence of stillness –the purest and most irreducible quality of the photo-image. Inspired by the enduring prints of early masters like Alfred Stieglitz\, Kardish blends painstaking historic photography techniques such as cyanotype\, with contemporary media to create works that seem to transcend the flow of time and cut through its ephemeral distractions. \nBorn in Kyiv\, Ukraine\, and currently based in Montreal\, Iryna Merkulova is a visual artist whose creative journey finds inspiration in the intricate social processes of the modern world\, especially within urban environments. Holding a Bachelor of Fine Arts (with Distinction) from Concordia University\, Merkulova’s artistic exploration spans painting\, drawing\, and mixed media. She has participated in numerous exhibitions across Canada\, receiving generous support from the Canada Council for the Arts and various cultural public organizations.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/joy-kardish-iryna-merkulova-vernissage/
LOCATION:Wall Space Gallery\, 1090 Bank St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1S 3X5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260228T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260228T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260222T035035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260222T035035Z
UID:4369-1772287200-1772294400@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Rostros - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Vernissage: Saturday\, February 28\, 2 to 4 pm \nFor International Women’s Day\, Galerie Old Chelsea is proud to present a photographic and documentary exhibition by Taimi Tovar. This initiative celebrates the presence of women in the arts\, whether they are painters\, musicians\, architects\, researchers\, or cultural builders. \nBorn out of a shared desire to highlight the female creators who shape our cultural landscape\, this exhibition is much more than a series of portraits. It is an intimate encounter with fourteen committed female artists from diverse backgrounds who share a passion for creation and expression. Through their perspectives\, their stories\, and their varied disciplines\, these artists embody resilience\, audacity\, and feminine creative power. \nThis exhibition goes beyond simply taking portraits. It is also a series of interviews highlighting women artists from the Outaouais region. Through a series of portraits\, Tovar explored the strength and growth of these exceptional women artists\, each contributing in a unique way to the cultural richness of our community. It is a project that highlights women who embody inspiration through their role as artists.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/rostros-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie Old Chelsea\, 783 Route 105\, Chelsea\, QC\, J9B 1P1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260228T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260228T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260225T024215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T024215Z
UID:4401-1772283600-1772290800@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Rise: Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Sinclair A. Maloney presents: Rise – a focused selection of landscape and seascape paintings. With a professional background in photography spanning 15 years\, his work is informed by a strong sense of composition and a keen observational eye.\nInfluenced by 19th-century painters such as Corot and Courbet\, and often compared to Turner for his atmospheric sensibility\, Maloney’s paintings balance precision and mood\, offering carefully observed scenes infused with subtle light\, depth\, and movement.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/rise-vernissage/
LOCATION:Arbor Gallery\, 103 High St.\, Vankleek Hill\, ON\, K0B 1R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260228T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260228T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260225T023841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T023841Z
UID:4396-1772283600-1772290800@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Where Water Meets Land - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Mary Gourlay’s work emerges from an emotional and physical immersion in the natural world\, responding to the power\, fragility\, and temporality of landscape. Exploring remote environments by canoe\, kayak\, and on foot\, Gourlay creates sketches\, small paintings\, and photographs that capture fleeting moments of encounter. These fragmentary records form the basis for larger studio works that distill her lived experience of nature into richly expressive paintings. Since settling in Canada in 1992\, her work has been shaped by the landscapes of the Canadian Shield\, the south shore of the St. Lawrence near Rimouski\, and the Pacific coastline of Vancouver Island.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/where-water-meets-land-vernissage/
LOCATION:Arbor Gallery\, 103 High St.\, Vankleek Hill\, ON\, K0B 1R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260226T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260226T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260224T031655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T031655Z
UID:4375-1772125200-1772136000@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Florence Victor Fairy Tales and Other Stories - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Everyone’s life is worth telling. We all have a story whose chapters address various subjects: fears\, doubts\, moral dilemmas\, obstacles\, but also encounters\, friendship and love. In fairy tales\, the perilous forest journey allows the main character to mature\, enriched by trials and life lessons\, and by the friendships forged along the way (see B. Bettelheim\, The Use of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales\, 1976). In my personal narrative\, the cities of New York and Berlin become\, in turn\, this forest\, a place of passage and learning. \nThis is the premise of this exhibition.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/florence-victor-fairy-tales-and-other-stories-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie St-Laurent + Hill\, 293 Dalhousie St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 7E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galerie St-Laurent + Hill":MAILTO:info@galeriestlaurentplushill.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260203T231819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T231819Z
UID:4251-1771077600-1771088400@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Danielle Barabé-Bussières - Vernissage at Art Hub
DESCRIPTION:FEB 14\, 2-5pm – A VERNISSAGE to meet the award-winning photographer\, Danielle Barabé-Bussières – Master of Photographic Arts (MPA)\, and view her beautiful art photography featuring birds\, nature and landscapes. Enjoy wine\, cheeses and other treats while talking to Danielle about her work. Danielle is an accredited member of the Professional Photographers of Canada\, twice earning Photographer of the Year honours. Enjoy all the art at the Art Hub Gallery.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/danielle-barabe-bussieres-vernissage-at-art-hub/
LOCATION:Art Hub (127 Bridge St.)\, 127 Bridge Street\, Carleton Place\, ON\, K7C 2V6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260214T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260210T021123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T021123Z
UID:4283-1771070400-1771084800@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:“It’s the kids’ turn to shine” - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Galerie Old Chelsea is pleased to present the artworks by the art students from Symmes School and D’Arcy McGee High School in Aylmer. About ten years ago\, Galerie Old Chelsea approached a local Chelsea school to invite them to work on art during the year\, culminating with an exhibit at the Galerie.  Both the kids and the teacher were very enthusiastic\, and we’ve been giving the opportunity to other schools ever since. \nThis year\, we are delighted to showcase the art by Symmes Junior (Grades 7–8) and D’Arcy McGee High School (Grade 9) in Aylmer\, Quebec. Their teacher\,  Heawon Chun\, tells us that the works span a variety of materials and processes\, including drawing\, mixed media\, collage\, painting and needle felting. Students were guided to work creatively while learning techniques that help them build confidence and skill with each medium. \nThe works on display celebrate their commitment\, imagination\, and hard work. Please join us in congratulating these young artists on their beautiful accomplishments.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/its-the-kids-turn-to-shine-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie Old Chelsea\, 783 Route 105\, Chelsea\, QC\, J9B 1P1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
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
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galerie St-Laurent + Hill":MAILTO:info@galeriestlaurentplushill.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260115T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260115T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20260114T042723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T042723Z
UID:4237-1768496400-1768507200@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Julie Beauchemin Mirrors - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Mirrors serves as a conceptual lens for this body of work\, extending beyond literal reflection to consider how experience\, perception\, emotion\, and interaction are mirrored through the act of painting. The works emphasize response as a central principle\, where gestures unfold in relation to prior marks and material conditions\, much like the effects of our interactions on one another. Through layered material processes\, the paintings trace the imprint of response and presence\, while serving as records of moments in time.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/julie-beauchemin-mirrors-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie St-Laurent + Hill\, 293 Dalhousie St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 7E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galerie St-Laurent + Hill":MAILTO:info@galeriestlaurentplushill.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251211T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251211T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251205T181122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T181122Z
UID:4173-1765472400-1765483200@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Camera and the City and Sylvia Safdie: TERRA - OPENING
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on the rich collection of the National Gallery of Canada\, Camera and the City brings together the work of a wide range of photographers who have captured the spirit of city streets. \nSylvia Safdie: TERRA examines the decades-long career of Montreal-based artist Sylvia Safdie through a selection of her paintings\, sculptures and videos. \nThursday\, 11 December\n5 to 8 p.m. – Exhibition opening\n6 p.m. – Opening remarks \nNational Gallery of Canada\nScotiabank Great Hall\n380 Sussex Drive\nOttawa\, ON K1N 9N4\nCanada \nFood and refreshments available for purchase. Free admission. Bilingual event.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/camera-and-the-city-and-sylvia-safdie-terra-opening/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Canada\, 380 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 9N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Gallery of Canada":MAILTO:info@gallery.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251127T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251127T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251103T003628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T003628Z
UID:4115-1764262800-1764273600@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Winter Count: Embracing the Cold - Vernissage
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-vernissage/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Canada\, 380 Sussex Drive\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 9N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Gallery of Canada":MAILTO:info@gallery.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251127T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251127T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251116T000938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251116T000938Z
UID:4146-1764262800-1764270000@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:TwelvebyTwelve 2025 - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Wall Space Gallery x Interval House of Ottawa \nPurchase advance tickets!\nOr pay at the door (suggested minimum donation of $10)\n\nJoin us for an inspiring evening celebrating local creativity and community impact at Wall Space Gallery’s TwelvebyTwelve\, a large-scale group exhibition featuring square-foot artworks and jewellery by more than 50 Canadian artists. This annual event offers a unique opportunity to acquire works by both emerging and established artists at accessible price points. \nEnjoy art\, jewellery\, drinks\, snacks\, and more\, with every ticket including entry into a raffle for a chance to win a stunning piece from one of our participating local jewellers\, including Hailey Jane\, Andrea Mueller\, Galili Ellis Jewelry\, and Brenda Wong. \nAs part of this year’s event\, we’re proud to support Interval House of Ottawa\, a local organization providing safety and shelter for women and children fleeing violence. Proceeds from ticket and painting sales will directly fund the purchase of furniture for their new second-stage housing\, scheduled to open in spring 2026. This new space will offer safe\, stable housing and enhanced supports for families rebuilding their lives after violence\, and your participation will help make it feel like home for those transitioning to safety and independence. This is a wonderful opportunity to give meaningful\, artful gifts this holiday season while supporting those in need. \n\nPlease join us at the gallery for the opening reception on\nThursday\, Nov 27 from 5 – 7 pm!
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/twelvebytwelve-2025-vernissage/
LOCATION:Wall Space Gallery\, 1090 Bank St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1S 3X5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251116T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251116T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251030T015422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T015422Z
UID:4076-1763314200-1763321400@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:An Nguyen\, "Fortune" Solo Exhibition - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Artist Statement\n\n\n\n\nAs immigrants entering a foreign land\, we all share the common desire to make our new country a place we can freely call home. We make efforts\, from bringing our culinary traditions\, to running enterprises that shape a nation’s economic future. As newcomers we do so with innovation\, grit and determination. Our journeys to freedom are often fought with challenges\, sacrifice\, and difficult decisions. \nApril 30th\, 2025 marks the 50th anniversary since the fall of Saigon. The Canadian government recognizes this day as a national day to commemorate the large exodus of Vietnamese refugees and their acceptance into Canada. Through art\, I bear witness to this historical event by creating a series of paintings\,  which illustrates the story of my refugee beginnings and celebrates how far I’ve come. My vivid paintings chronicle the perilous journey of leaving Vietnam to stories of life as an Canadian immigrant. \nDuring the Vietnam war\, my parents lived through the trauma of hearing constant gunshots while watching the skies engulfed in flames. They heard cries of those lost at sea and witnessed children die in the arms of their parents. They saw the desperate who tossed their offspring onto precarious vessels in  the hopes that their child might find potential refuge. These memories are etched in their hearts and forever changed their view on life and parenting. \nMy brother and I grew up in a home grounded in traditional values situated within a typical Canadian milieu. Growing up\, most of what we learned about the Vietnam War was through our parents. My parents taught us how to cook old family recipes so that we remember where we came from\, while watching Wheel of Fortune. They planted flowers to beautify our home\, while cultivating basil and chili plants for aromatic dishes. As stoic survivors of war\, they cried when I graduated from university. They decorated the house in “lucky” red to affirm their happiness during my tea ceremony\, and shared laughter and joy when I danced at my wedding. They are changemakers who bravely risked everything so that we could live in safety to pursue our hopes and dreams. As a child of these war heroes\, I honour their valour and courage in the face of such seemingly insurmountable adversity. \nThis exhibition showcases\, how my road to a bright future\, was  founded on decades of personal sacrifices and hardship. For many Vietnamese Boat People\, crossing the tumultuous South China Sea was a huge risk. Like many immigrant families our origins were humble\, but overtime we have made substantial contributions to our communities\, while preserving our heritage and customs. It is my hope that this exposition celebrates the half-century of achievements of the Vietnamese diaspora and the triumphs we have made in the face of adversity. Let this show be a beacon of light that shines luck on those who today make similar perilous journeys. May their “hopes adrift” in the water\, to light a path towards safety and a better future. \nAn Nguyen \n\n\nGrand Opening : \nNOV 6\, 2025\, 5:30pm to 7:30pm\, \nAtrium Art Gallery\, Ben Franklin Place\, 101 Centre Point Drive\, Ottawa\, ON \nFree Family Friendly Event \n 
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/an-nguyen-fortune-solo-exhibition-vernissage/
LOCATION:Atrium Gallery – Ben Franklin Place\, 101 Centrepointe Dr\, Ottawa\, K2G 0B5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251030T014221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T014221Z
UID:4067-1763143200-1763154000@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:BHAT BOY: Artist Showcase - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Experience the grand reveal of ‘National Capital Legacy’\nThe Salon Des Bananes is proud to present this special Artist Showcase\, featuring Bhat Boy\, one of Ottawa’s most celebrated artists. Be among the first to see the reveal of Bhat’s latest painting: National Capital Legacy – measuring an impressive 9 ft x 9 ft! \nThe National Capital Legacy art piece was commissioned by the National Capital Commission for its 125th anniversary\, and will be displayed in the public area of the NCC’s new headquarters (at 80 Elgin Street). \nYou will also get to see several other original artworks by Bhat Boy!
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/bhat-boy-artist-showcase-vernissage/
LOCATION:Salon des Bananes\, 2207 Carling Ave.\, Ottawa\, ON\, K2B 7E9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251108T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251108T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251103T002024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T002024Z
UID:4101-1762606800-1762617600@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Sunlit Moments by Marianne Feaver - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Marianne Feaver celebrates the natural world through colour and light. Fleeting moments of radiance – sunlight filtering through trees\, the shimmer of water across a lake or the dancing highlights of flower petals – form the heart of her work.  Her inspiration is drawn from the landscapes that surround her; the forest trails of the Gatineau Hills or the peaceful\, rugged beauty that surrounds Wakefield. \nThrough vivid colour and loose\, expressive brushstrokes\, Marianne translates her emotional response to the landscape onto canvas.  Each painting seeks to capture the awe\, joy and serenity found in those moments – the stillness of reflection\, the brilliance of passing light\, the quiet energy of the natural world. \nHer works invite the viewer to pause and be immersed in the harmony and vitality of the scene – to breathe\, to feel the exuberance\, and to be transported to a place of peace and familiarity.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/sunlit-moments-by-marianne-feaver-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie Old Chelsea\, 783 Route 105\, Chelsea\, QC\, J9B 1P1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251107T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251103T002447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T002447Z
UID:4106-1762534800-1762545600@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Isabelle Gauvreau - TIME (Vernissage)
DESCRIPTION:Isabelle Gauvreau’s work has always focused on the human condition and\, more specifically\, on the interpretation of the female body through the development of a highly personal visual language. Her practice is inspired by a long lineage of women artists influenced by feminism\, from the 1970s to the present day. \nThis series is an emotional and visual response to existential questions in the face of today’s global crises. From these impressions of rupture\, what emerges\, if not\, as Leonard Cohen suggested\, light? Gauvreau seeks to bring together what unites us: light as well as darkness\, for one cannot exist without the other. \nThis duality manifests in the series through contrasts of splashes\, golden orbs\, and white flashes on dark backgrounds\, all striving toward harmony. In response to a growing need to reconnect with nature\, Gauvreau also explores more elaborate techniques\, adding colour with stick paint\, which brings an even more earthy quality to her work than usual. \nCollage on Japanese paper remains central to the artist’s approach. The use of gold leaf and pigments serves as an anchor and symbolizes a connection to nature. Writing and drawing intertwine in layered compositions over collage and ink drips\, encounters that evoke complex impressions.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/isabelle-gauvreau-time-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie St-Laurent + Hill\, 293 Dalhousie St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 7E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galerie St-Laurent + Hill":MAILTO:info@galeriestlaurentplushill.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251101T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251101T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251029T023431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T023431Z
UID:4062-1762002000-1762009200@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:The Light We Hold\, The Light We Carry - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:During a sabbatical year devoted to creative exploration\, Lauren Michelle Levesque immersed herself in the slow\, reflective processes of making. The resulting works\, gathered under the title “the light we hold\, the light we carry”\, illuminate the quiet ways in which art-making brings meaning\, care\, whimsy\, and a touch of magic into everyday life. \nCreated within the intimate spaces of home\, these textile-based pieces give form to stories of connection and transformation. An arts-based researcher and associate professor at Saint Paul University in Ottawa\, Levesque’s work explores how everyday spaces become sites of social\, political\, and personal significance. Through this exhibition\, she invites viewers to reflect on how creativity itself becomes an act of holding light — for ourselves\, and for one another.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/the-light-we-hold-the-light-we-carry-vernissage/
LOCATION:Arbor Gallery\, 103 High St.\, Vankleek Hill\, ON\, K0B 1R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251030T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251030T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251029T022755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T022755Z
UID:4057-1761845400-1761852600@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Mosaic 2025 - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce that Mosaic 2025 is opening soon at the Trinity Art Gallery! From October 30 to January 13\, come see one of Ottawa’s largest juried art shows featuring amazing works in a variety of media by Arteast members. \nOpening Reception:\nJoin us on Thursday\, October 30\, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm to celebrate the artists and award winners. Awards will be announced at 6:15pm. \nIt’s a great chance to meet fellow art lovers\, chat with the artists\, and enjoy an inspiring evening surrounded by creativity. Everyone’s welcome!
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/mosaic-2025-vernissage/
LOCATION:Shenkman Arts Centre\, 245 Centrum Blvd\, Orléans\, ON\, K1E 0A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arteast Ottawa":MAILTO:contactus@arteastottawa.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251025T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251011T191503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251011T191503Z
UID:4037-1761400800-1761411600@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:Masino + Vincent MERAKI (μεράκι) - Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:À cet égard\, au hasard des lectures\, le mot d’origine grecque meraki leur semble inspirant et approprié pour exprimer cette force et cet objectif. Bien qu’intraduisible\, on pourrait paraphraser en se referrant à l’ardeur et à l’enthousiasme où nous sommes aspirés dans ce que nous façonnons\, en rejetant la logique habituelle et les intérêts de la vie d’usage. \nLa volonté derrière la présente exposition et l’élan de faire dialoguer les œuvres s’inscrit donc dans la longue durée des échanges et des partages où des conceptions picturales et philosophiques concordantes se retrouvent et se dynamisent. Dans le travail respectif des deux peintres\, on peut ainsi aisément retrouver un espace pictural construit par superpositions et juxtapositions où une pluralité temporelle de points de vue cohabite. \nVernissage: Saturday\, October 25\, 2:00 – 5:00pm
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/masino-vincent-meraki-%ce%bc%ce%b5%cf%81%ce%ac%ce%ba%ce%b9-vernissage/
LOCATION:Galerie St-Laurent + Hill\, 293 Dalhousie St\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 7E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galerie St-Laurent + Hill":MAILTO:info@galeriestlaurentplushill.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125224
CREATED:20251017T202747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T202808Z
UID:4046-1761156000-1761163200@artinottawa.org
SUMMARY:New Arboreal – Arboricole\, Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Découvrez le tapis forestier et plongez dans le royaume souterrain qui se trouve juste en dessous. \nDans New Arboreal\, l’artiste explore les phénomènes de la coévolution et de la symbiose. L’exposition présente une installation créée à partir de feutre et de fil de fer. Elle évoque des systèmes racinaires et des champignons micellaires. S’y imbriquent des feuilles de papier créées à la main par l’artiste et des sculptures de papier figurant des branches d’arbre\, du lichen et du fongus. \nJenny McMaster travaille les textures\, les suspensions\, les ombres portées et la multiplication des plans pour créer des environnements immersifs.
URL:https://artinottawa.org/event/new-arboreal-arboricole-2/
LOCATION:Espace Pierre-Debain\, 120 Principale St\, Gatineau\, QC\, J9H 3M3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Vernissage
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