• Through the Ground Glass: Reframing William James Topley

    Ottawa Art Gallery 50 Mackenzie King Bridge, Ottawa, ON, Canada

    Through the Ground Glass explores a dialogue between the historical work of Ottawa photographer William James Topley and the practices of six contemporary artists: Lori Blondeau, Chun Hua Catherine Dong, Anique Jordan, Neeko Paluzzi, Adrian Stimson, and Geneviève Thauvette. These artists engage with image manipulation, hauntology, costumes, and theatricality to challenge established narratives and reclaim...

    Free
  • Rachel Kalpana JAMES Bright Oriental Star

    Ottawa Art Gallery 50 Mackenzie King Bridge, Ottawa, ON, Canada

    Dialogue between contemporary and historical art offers fresh perspectives on the past, and in this exhibition, South-Asian Canadian artist Rachel Kalpana James creates an immersive installation that illuminates a pivotal moment of East-West interaction in the early 20th century. Her work centers on Rabindranath Tagore's 1929 visit to Canada. A renowned Indian poet and philosopher,...

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  • Potency

    The Niche Ottawa Gallery 1439 Youville Drive, Orleans, ON, Canada

    Potency is defined as the power of something to influence or make an impression. The theme explores questions of identity, the topic of storytelling, and sharing artists' unique lived experiences.

    Free
  • Stories My Father Couldn’t Tell Me: Jeff Thomas Origin

    Ottawa Art Gallery 50 Mackenzie King Bridge, Ottawa, ON, Canada

    This exhibition delves into the critical and creative practices of Jeff Thomas, an Urban-Iroquois photographer, curator, activist, and cultural theorist. Through his work, we explore how Thomas’ artistic process—highlighted by artist proofs, archival materials, and a new series titled Dream Panels—reflects his authorship of his lived experience on this land. His work resists government designations...

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