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ARTICLE: National Gallery of Canada feature on Michael Belmore’s “Lost Bridal Veil Falls”

As people, we may modify and intervene, make a mark or deliver a blow, but we are only a small part in the sequence of what has come before and what will come after. At this overwhelming time of increasingly accelerated societal and climate change, I have appreciated how ...

EXHIBITION (RE!)OPENING: Àbadakone continues post Covid-19 lockdown at the National Gallery of Canada

The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) reopens this weekend with FREE admission today and tomorrow. Along with the opening, Àbadakone | Continuous Fire | Feu continuel has been extended beyond it’s originally closing date in April and will now run again from July 23 ...

EXHIBITION OPENING: Àbadakone Sneak Peak @NatGalleryCan Ottawa with International and Indigenous artists

Congrats to everyone involved with Àbadakone | Continuous Fire | Feu continuel curated by Greg Hill, Rachelle Dickeson and Christine Lalonde at the NGC! The Vernissage is tonight, Thursday, November 7 at 5 pm. More info on the exhibition and programming here. Here’s a ...

EXHIBITION CLOSING: Barry Ace in “Carbon + Light – Juan Geuer’s Luminous Precision” at the Ottawa Art Gallery

  This intriguing and interactive exhibition celebrating the work of Ottawa artist Juan Geuer comes to a close this weekend, August 17 and 18. Curated by Caroline Seck Langill, this show positions Geuer’s work “in dialogue with artists with whom he either ...

EXHIBITION CLOSING: GGARTS Award Winners Exibition @NatGalleryCan Ottawa with Jeff Thomas and Ali Kazimi

FINAL DAY! The #GGARTS (Governor General) Award Winners Exhibition at National Gallery of Canada closes today. I went back yesterday, one more time, to see Jeff Thomas’ (www.jeff-thomas.ca) work. I have always felt that photography can be used to heal the Indigenous ...

EXHIBITION CLOSING: Meryl McMaster’s “As Immense as the Sky” final wkend @RICgallery Toronto

ON THE EDGE OF IMMENSITY Travelling into unknown land. Birds as companions and guides. Retracing ancestral steps. On paths walked many times. Great migrations across land and water. Connecting with kinfolk. On journeys that lead here. Time passes by in cycles. On journeys ...

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