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New shows and events in and around Ottawa this week:
Triennale Internationale des Arts Textiles en Outaouais, contemporary textile and fibre arts, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, includes a route to several shows around the region, plus on site installations along a 1.5-kilometre walking trail from Aug. 27, Moon Rain, 105 Chemin de la Savan,e Val-Des-Monts, Quebec. triennale-outaouais.com
Jacquards: Louise Lemieux Bérubé, vernissage Aug. 24, from 6 to 8 p.m., exhibit to Sept. 16, Espace Pierre Debain, 120 Principale St., Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.gatineau.ca/osezladifference
48.4243, -71.0527: Mylène Michaud, Aug. 18 to Sept. 14, vernissage Aug. 28, Centre d’action Culturelle de la PRC Papineau, 3 Principale St., Casier 20, Saint-André-Avellin, Quebec.triennale-outaouais.com / www.culturepapineau.org
Airborn Allergens: Karina Bergmans Aug. 18 to Aug. 27, artist talk Aug. 22, Art-image, Maison de la Culture de Gatineau, 855 boul. de la Gappe, Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.maisondelaculture.ca
Awakenings: Lynne Bedbrook, Aug.. 18 to Sept. 16, Café des Artistes de la Li¡evre, 408 Ave. de Buckingham, Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.cdadelalievre.com
Bord des étangs: Hannah Ranger, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, Culture Café, la Tierra Co-op, 75 Eddy St., Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.latierracoop.com
Homestead Lace, curated by Lucie Dufresne, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16., Maison Fairbairn House, 45 Wakefield Heights, Wakefield. triennale-outaouais.com / www.fairbairn.ca
Interlaced: Tamar Frank, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, vernissage Aug. 18 from 7 p.m, Axéne07, 80 Hanson St., Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.axeneo7.qc.ca
Paroles: Michèle Provost, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, Espace Odyssée, Maison de la Culture de Gatineau, 855 boul. de la Gappe, Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.maisondelaculture.ca
Sacred Colours of the Huichol, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, BiblioWakefield, 38 Valley Dr., Wakefield. triennale-outaouais.com / www.bibliowakefieldlibrary.ca
Textile Art: Solange Bellemare, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, Café-Bakery La Fournée, 1797 route du Carrefour, Val-des-Monts. triennale-outaouais.com
Trible Felt: Claire Guérette, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, Chelsea Library, 100 Chemin Old Chelsea, Chelsea, Quebec. triennale-outaouais.com / www.chelsea.ca
Woven Tapestries; Thoma Ewen, Aug. 18 to Sept 16, vernissage Aug. 28, Centre d’interpretation du patrimoine de plaisance, 276 Desjardins St., Plaisance, Quebec. triennale-outaouais.com / www.chutesplaisance.ca
Becoming Animal: Gillian King, opening event Aug. 18 from 6 to 8 p.m., exhibit to Sept. 15, Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave. ottawaartgallery.ca
Weaving Through a Labyrinth: Julianna Joos, Aug. 19 to Sept. 11, vernissage Aug. 19 from 6 to 8 p.m., Stone School Gallery, 28 Mill St., Portage-du-Fort, Quebec. triennale-outaouais.com / www.artpontiac.com
Gigantika, huge, inflatable works of art installed along Aylmer’s Rue Principale, part of the Festival de la Principale, Aug. 19 to 21.
Festival TWIST: Fibre Festival, beginning with workshops only on Aug. 18 and 19 (Pre-registration required), shows Aug 20 to 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Complexe Whissell, 530 Charles Auguste Montreuile St., Saint-André-Avellin, Quebec. Admission: $10, $15/weekend, free for children 2 years and under. www.festivaltwist.org
Art Mix: Kathryn Bossy, Sharon Collins, Erika Farkas, and Alena Liapko, meet the artists Aug. 21 from 1 to 3 p.m., to Sept. 4, Foyer Gallery, 1701 Woodroffe Ave. www.foyergallery.com.
Nothing in Ottawa: The No Show Museum, a stop on the North American tour of the first museum devoted to nothing and its manifestations through art, including works by 120 renowned artists from the 20th and 21st centuries; opening reception Aug. 25 from 6 to 8 p.m., curatorial talk about nothing at 7 p.m., Enriched Bread Artists, 951 Gladstone Ave. www.noshowmuseum.com
Vernissage: works by Olivia Johnston, Stephanie St-Jean Aubre, and Viviane Clement-Dupont, Aug. 23 at 8 p.m., Pressed, 750 Gladstone Ave.
Photos: Art this week
Pieces on display at art exhibits around the region.
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Art in the Grass, a summer arts festival of works by local artists and artisans, including an invitation to a casual, plein air painting day in the village, Aug. 20 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Carp Fairgrounds, 3790 Carp Rd. www.westcarletonartssociety.ca/art-on-the-grass.html
Paint the Town with Crystal Beshara, no experience required to learn how to paint floral, watercolour composition, Aug. 21 from 3 to 5 p.m., Wall Space gallery, 358 Richmond Rd. Cost: $40, includes all supplies. crystalbeshara.com
Let’s Paint in Manotick, no experience necessary, and all supplies will be provided, with food and drink available to purchase, Aug. 22, 6:30 pm. The Mill tavern, 5544 Manotick Main St. Cost: $40+.
Call for photos for The Foyer Gallery’s Gratitude Project, am exhibit with the theme ‘”gratitude” planned for October. All images are welcome, from working artists or those new to the medium. Deadline: Aug. 31. www.gratitude.gallery/about.htm / www.foyergallery.com
Call for artists to apply for The Cottage Creative Residence. Artists of all genres, fine arts to written word, welcome to apply for one-week to one-month residencies. No deadline and residencies begin as of Sept. 3, 2015. www.thecottage-lechalet.com
Call for artists/artisans to show in the two-day, Itty Bitty Teenie Tiny Art Show with Arts Carleton place, November 27 , Carleton Place Canoe Club, 19 John St. Only original works priced under $100 are welcome. Deadline: OCt. 31. Entry fee $75, membership $20. ashley.stufko@gmail.com
Ongoing exhibits:
Artistes de la Rivières are holding studio exhibits every weekend during the summer in the village of Portage du Fort, Quebec, located along the Ottawa River about an hour from Ottawa. artistesdelariviere.blogspot.ca
Foundry [reassembled]: Adrian Duey, exhibition of photographs exploring shapes, to Aug. 21, La Fab Gallery, 212 Old Chelsea Rd., Chelsea. www.culturechelsea.ca
Incandescence: paintings by Sylvie Grenier, to Aug. 24, Galerie Old Chelsea, 783 Route 105, Chelsea, Quebec. galerieoldchelsea.ca
Forerunner; Meris Mosher, to Aug. 24, L.A. Pai Gallery, 13 Murray St. lapaigallery.com
Allergènes aéroportés: Karina Bergmans, to Aug. 27, Art-Image and Espace Odyssée, 855 boul. de la Gappe, Gatineau. artimage@gatineau.ca
these may (not) be places: Laura Bydlowska, Kathryn Shriver, Alex Thompson, Guillermo Trejo, Joani Tremblay, to Aug, 27, Studio Sixty-Six, 66 Muriel St. studiosixtysix.ca
Confluence: Meryl McMaster, photographs exploring the self, to Aug. 28, Carleton University Art Gallery, St. Patrick Building. cuag.carleton.ca
Painter Painter: Elle Chae and Heidi Conrod, to Aug. 28, Karsh-Masson Gallery, 110 Laurier Ave. W. ottawa.ca/en/liveculture/karsh-masson-gallery
Water: group show, to Aug, 28, Kanata Civic Art Gallery, Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. www.kanatagallery.ca
The Cold War: Causes – History – Impact, 22 panels of political cartoons, photos examining the causes of the Cold War, in conjunction with the German Embassy, to Aug. 28, Diefenbunker Cold War Museum, 3929 Carp Rd.
Keeping Record: The Documentary Impulse in Inuit Art, Carleton University Art Gallery, exhibit to Aug. 28, St. Patrick Building. cuag.carleton.ca
Variety is the Spice of Life: the fabric art of Colleen Morris-Wilson, to Aug. 28 ArtScene Spencerville, 11 Spencer St., Spencerville. artscenespencerville.weebly.com
Unbound: Sue Adams, Adrienne Dagg, Marcus Kucey Jones and David Kearn, humanity as muse explored by sculptors and painters, to Aug, 28, Sivarulrasa Gallery, 83 Little Bridge St.. Thoburn Mill, Almonte. www.sivuralrasa.com
The Vessel, that with fugitive Articulation answere’d, how deep is your love: Maura Doyle, an exploration of the vessel and how we come to know and use it, exhibit to Aug. 28, Carleton University Art Gallery, St. Patrick Building. cuag.carleton.ca
TEND: Judy Morris Dupont, a study of botanicals, to Aug. 30, Exposure Gallery, 1255 Wellington St. W.
Hyper Reality; Florence Yee, to Aug. 31, Ottawa School of Art, 35 George St. artottawa.ca
An Ordered Absence: Justine Skahan, to Aug. 31, Central Art Garage, 66B LeBreton St. N.
Out of the Blue: Mary Pfaff, Jennifer Anne Kelly, to Aug. 31. Santini Gallery, 169 Preston St. laurynsantini.com
Palm Springs: Andrew King, an homage to the California desert, Hollywood films and mid-century modern architecture, exhibit all summer, Beckta, 150 Elgin St.
BLUE: 19 artist group show, exploration of the colour from fine cobalt china to blue plate specials, to Sept. 4, Cube Gallery, 1285 Wellington St. W. cubegallery.ca
Orange Summer Show: group exhibit, until Sept. 4, Orange Art Gallery, 290 City Centre Ave. www.orangeartgallery.ca
Picasso: Man and Beast, The Vollard Suite of Prints, a collection of 100 etchings revealing Picasso’s playful attirude towards technique, exhibit to Sept. 5, National Gallery of Canada, 380 Sussex Dr. gallery.ca
Sincerely Yours: Chris Cran, to Sept. 5, National Gallery of Canada, 280 Sussex Dr. gallery.ca
Winners of the 2016 Governor General Awards in Visual and Media Arts exhibit, to Sept. 5, National Gallery of Canada, 380 Sussex Dr. gallery.ca
Home Sweet Home: group show, four Ottawa rintmakers interpret the phrase different ways, to Sept. 8, Ottawa-Gatineau Printmakers Gallery, Nepean Creative Arts Centre, 35 Stafford Rd. ottawaprintmakers@gmail.com
Contemporary Abstraction: group show, selection of abstract pieces from the ART Rental and Sales collection, exhibit to Sept. 11, Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave. ottawartgallery.ca
Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun: portraitist to Marie Antoinette, exploration of the life and work of 18th century portraitist; to Sept. 11, National Gallery of Canada, 380 Sussex Dr. gallery.ca
?????? – isumaginagu – don’t think anything of it: Geronimo Inutiq, to Sept. 17, Gallery 101, 51B Young St. g101.ca
Correspondence: Gail Bourgeois, conceptual works affected by the Firestone Collection of Canadian Art, to Sept. 18, Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave. ottawaartgallery.ca
Parole: Michèle Provost, textile artist, to Sept. 18, Odyssée de la Maison de la culture de Gatineau, 855 boul. de la Gappe, Gatineau.
To light a candle is to cast a shadow: Alicia Nauta, screen-printed collage works, to Sept. 21, Possible Worlds, 708G Somerset St. W.
You Are Me: Paula Murray, using the clay vessel to explore life’s paradoxes, to Sept. 25, Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave. ottawaartgallery.ca
Pulped, Papered, Painted — A retrospective: Annegret Nill, to Sept. 25, Le Presbytère de Blue Sea, 4 Principale St., Blue Sea, Quebec.
on the Grid: Jerry Grey, The Great Canadian Equalizer: to Sept. 25, Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave. ottawaartgallery.ca
Neon NDN: indigenous pop-art, featuring work by 19 artists, to Sept. 30, SAW Gallery, 67 Nicholas St. www.galeriesawgallery.com
Tamayo: A Solitary Mexican Modernist, first solo exhibition dedicated to Rufino Tamayo, to Oct. 10, National Gallery of Canada, 380 Sussex Dr. gallery.ca
Fieldwork: five new art installations by eight internationally-acclaimed artists, exhibited in a forest, suitable for all-ages, to Oct. 31; field across from 2501 Old Brooke Rd., Maberly. Admission: Free. www.fieldworkproject.com
Coast to Coast: features from the Firestone collection of Canadian Art, to Nov. 30, 2016, OAG Annex, Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Ave. ottawaartgallery.ca
Send information on art shows and events to kendemann@postmedia.com by 8 a.m. Monday, two weeks before the event. Photos welcome.
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Triennale Internationale des Arts Textiles en Outaouais, contemporary textile and fibre arts, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, includes a route to several shows around the region, plus on site installations along a 1.5-kilometre walking trail from Aug. 27, Moon Rain, 105 Chemin de la Savan,e Val-Des-Monts, Quebec. triennale-outaouais.com
Jacquards: Louise Lemieux Bérubé, vernissage Aug. 24, from 6 to 8 p.m., exhibit to Sept. 16, Espace Pierre Debain, 120 Principale St., Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.gatineau.ca/osezladifference
48.4243, -71.0527: Mylène Michaud, Aug. 18 to Sept. 14, vernissage Aug. 28, Centre d’action Culturelle de la PRC Papineau, 3 Principale St., Casier 20, Saint-André-Avellin, Quebec.triennale-outaouais.com / www.culturepapineau.org
Airborn Allergens: Karina Bergmans Aug. 18 to Aug. 27, artist talk Aug. 22, Art-image, Maison de la Culture de Gatineau, 855 boul. de la Gappe, Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.maisondelaculture.ca
Awakenings: Lynne Bedbrook, Aug.. 18 to Sept. 16, Café des Artistes de la Li¡evre, 408 Ave. de Buckingham, Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.cdadelalievre.com
Bord des étangs: Hannah Ranger, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, Culture Café, la Tierra Co-op, 75 Eddy St., Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.latierracoop.com
Homestead Lace, curated by Lucie Dufresne, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16., Maison Fairbairn House, 45 Wakefield Heights, Wakefield. triennale-outaouais.com / www.fairbairn.ca
Interlaced: Tamar Frank, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, vernissage Aug. 18 from 7 p.m, Axéne07, 80 Hanson St., Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.axeneo7.qc.ca
Paroles: Michèle Provost, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, Espace Odyssée, Maison de la Culture de Gatineau, 855 boul. de la Gappe, Gatineau. triennale-outaouais.com / www.maisondelaculture.ca
Sacred Colours of the Huichol, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, BiblioWakefield, 38 Valley Dr., Wakefield. triennale-outaouais.com / www.bibliowakefieldlibrary.ca
Textile Art: Solange Bellemare, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, Café-Bakery La Fournée, 1797 route du Carrefour, Val-des-Monts. triennale-outaouais.com
Trible Felt: Claire Guérette, Aug. 18 to Sept. 16, Chelsea Library, 100 Chemin Old Chelsea, Chelsea, Quebec. triennale-outaouais.com / www.chelsea.ca
Woven Tapestries; Thoma Ewen, Aug. 18 to Sept 16, vernissage Aug. 28, Centre d’interpretation du patrimoine de plaisance, 276 Desjardins St., Plaisance, Quebec. triennale-outaouais.com / www.chutesplaisance.ca
Becoming Animal: Gillian King, opening event Aug. 18 from 6 to 8 p.m., exhibit to Sept. 15, Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave. ottawaartgallery.ca
Weaving Through a Labyrinth: Julianna Joos, Aug. 19 to Sept. 11, vernissage Aug. 19 from 6 to 8 p.m., Stone School Gallery, 28 Mill St., Portage-du-Fort, Quebec. triennale-outaouais.com / www.artpontiac.com
Gigantika, huge, inflatable works of art installed along Aylmer’s Rue Principale, part of the Festival de la Principale, Aug. 19 to 21.
Festival TWIST: Fibre Festival, beginning with workshops only on Aug. 18 and 19 (Pre-registration required), shows Aug 20 to 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Complexe Whissell, 530 Charles Auguste Montreuile St., Saint-André-Avellin, Quebec. Admission: $10, $15/weekend, free for children 2 years and under. www.festivaltwist.org
Art Mix: Kathryn Bossy, Sharon Collins, Erika Farkas, and Alena Liapko, meet the artists Aug. 21 from 1 to 3 p.m., to Sept. 4, Foyer Gallery, 1701 Woodroffe Ave. www.foyergallery.com.
Nothing in Ottawa: The No Show Museum, a stop on the North American tour of the first museum devoted to nothing and its manifestations through art, including works by 120 renowned artists from the 20th and 21st centuries; opening reception Aug. 25 from 6 to 8 p.m., curatorial talk about nothing at 7 p.m., Enriched Bread Artists, 951 Gladstone Ave. www.noshowmuseum.com
Vernissage: works by Olivia Johnston, Stephanie St-Jean Aubre, and Viviane Clement-Dupont, Aug. 23 at 8 p.m., Pressed, 750 Gladstone Ave.
Photos: Art this week
Pieces on display at art exhibits around the region.
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A piece by Mylene Michaud, part of her exhibit at Centre d'action Culturelle de la PRC Papineau until Sept. 14, part of the Trienniale Internationale des Arts Textiles en Outaouais.
Time's Gravity by Meryl McMaster at CUAG until Aug, 28.
Un Orteil by Louise Lemieux Berube, at Escape Pierre Debain until Sept. 16, part of the Trienniale Internationale des Arts Textiles en Outaouais.
Pink Lake Mica III by Gillian King on exhibit until Sept. 15.
Push and Pull by Matthew Jeffrey, part of the summer group show at Orange Art Gallery until Sept. 4.
The Water and the Earth by Denis Larouche, part of the large group exhibit BLUE at Cube Gallery until Sept. 4. Denis Larouche / supplied
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) Minotaur Kneeling over Sleeping Girl, part of a special Picasso exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada until Sept. 5. Picasso Estate / SODRAC (2015) / NG
Meris Mosher has a solo exhibit at LA Pai Gallery until Aug. 24.
Home Shopping by Elle Chae, part of the exhibit Painter painter at the Karsh Masson Gallery until Aug. 28.
Queen Juliana by Ingrid Hollander, part of the summer group show at Orange Art Gallery until Sept. 4. Picasa / supplied
Pieces by Adrian Duey on exhibit at La Fab Gallery until Aug. 21.
Cowboys and Indians by Alison Bremner, part of the exhibit Neon NDN, part of the Asinabka Festival gallery crawl and on at SAW Gallery until Sept. 30.
The Messenger by Jennifer Anne Kelly, part of the Out of the Blue at Santini Gallery until Aug. 31.
Left channel still by Geronimo Inutiq, who has a solo exhibit at Gallery 101 until Sept. 17. This is also part of the Asinabka Festival gallery crawl.
Josie Papialook, Fixing an Igloo during a Wind Storm, 1980, from the exhibition Keeping Record: The Documentary Impulse in Inuit Art on at CUAG until Aug. 28.
Maura Doyle's Reclined Jug, 2014, barrel-fired stoneware,part of her solo exhibit at CUAG until Aug. 28.
A picture of Monet's 'Waterlilies, Green Reflection, Left Part, oil on canvas, by Florence Yee, part of her solo exhibit at Ottawa School of Art until Aug. 31.
This is Not Photorealism III by Florence Yee, part of her solo exhibit at Ottawa School of Art until Aug. 31.
Quiet Tragedies by Florence Yee, part of her solo exhibit at Ottawa School of Art until Aug. 31.
A piece by Ludovic Boney, part of the exhibit Neon NDN, part of the Asinabka Festival gallery crawl and on at SAW Gallery until Sept. 30. Credit: Guillaume D. Cyr, Guillaume D. Cyr / supplied
A portion of Interlaced by Tamar Franck, on exhibit at Axéne07 to Sept. 16, part of the Trienniale Internationale des Arts Textiles en Outaouais.
South Asian Fest is having an indoor art show on Aug. 11 at CIty Hall. This piece is by Suman Sundram.
A piece by Justie Skahan, whose solo exhibit is Central Art Garage until Aug. 31.
Margarita by Jennifer Kershaw part of the summer group show at Orange Art Gallery until Sept. 4.
Lost Battles by Heid Conrod, part of the exhibit Painter painter at the Karsh Masson Gallery until Aug. 28.
Exploration, digital image print, 2008 by Geronimo Inutiq, who has a solo exhibit at Gallery 101 until Sept. 17. This is also part of the Asinabka Festival gallery crawl.
Meryl MacMaster's show at the CUAG opens on May 1, open until Aug. 28.
Detail of Marie Antoinette a la Rose by Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun on exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada until Sept. 11. Collection of Lynda and Stewart Resnick / courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington
Adrien Duy has a solo exhibit at La Fab until Aug. 21.
Blue bath Series by Victoria Wonnacott, part of the large group exhibit BLUE at Cube Gallery until Sept. 4.
War Child by Heidi Conrod, part of the exhibit Painter painter at the Karsh Masson Gallery until Aug. 28.
Table For Two by Elle Chae, part of the exhibit Painter painter at the Karsh Masson Gallery until Aug. 28.
Meris Mosher has a solo exhibit at LA Pai Gallery until Aug. 24.
Meris Mosher has a solo exhibit at LA Pai Gallery until Aug. 24.
Counting Sundays by Mary Pfaff, part of the Out of the Blue at Santini Gallery until Aug. 31.
Cognitive by Marcus Kucey Jones. Unbound is a group show exploring humanity at Sivarulrasa Gallery until Aug. 28.
Autumn Introspection by Sue Adams Unbound is a group show exploring humanity at Sivarulrasa Gallery until Aug. 28.
Jerry Grey is exhibiting at the OAG this summer. Brandon Clarida / supplied
Three Graces by Annegret Nil at Presbytère de Blue Sea until Sept. 25.
The Canadian Shield by Annegret Nil at Presbytère de Blue Sea until Sept. 25.
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) Minotaur Defeated by Youth in Arena, 29 May 1933 Etching on Montval laid paper, part of a special Picasso exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada until Sept. 5. Picasso Estate / SODRAC (2015) Photo / NGC
Pablo Picasso Woman Torero, II, 20 June 1934 Etching and scraper on Montval laid paper, part of a special Picasso exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada until Sept. 5. Picasso Estate / SODRAC (2016) / NGC
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) Two Sculptors, Two Models, and Sculpture, 20 March 1933 Etching on Montval laid paper part of a special Picasso exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada until Sept. 5. Picasso Estate / SODRAC (2015) Photo / NGC
Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun Self-Portrait with Cerise Ribbons, c. 1782, on exhibit at the national Gallery of Canada until Sept. 11.
Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun The Marquise de Pezayand the Marquise de Rougé with Her Two Sons, 1787 National Gallery of Art, Washington. handout from National Gallery. National Gallery of Art / image courtesy National Gallery
Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun Marie Antoinette and Her Children, 1787 on exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada until Sept. 11.
Marie Antoinette a la Rose by Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun on exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada until Sept. 11.
Home Sweet Home printmakers group show is on until Sept. 8. Pieces by Ted Johnston.
Home Sweet Home printmakers group show is on until Sept. 8. Pieces by Ted Johnston.
J. MIedzik's piece installaed in the forest at Fieldworks. On until Oct. 31. S. Macdonald / supplied
joyful man by Rufino Tamayo part of a solo exhibit of works by the Mexican artist at the National Gallery of Canada until October 10.
Athete by Rufino Tamayo, part of a solo exhibit of works by the Mexican artist at the National Gallery of Canada until October 10.
Watermelons by Rufino Tamayo part of a solo exhibit of works by the Mexican artist at the National Gallery of Canada until October 10.
Robbin Deyo is exhibiting at the OAG this summer.
Marc Adornato is exhibiting at the OAG this summer.
Parole by Michele Provist is on exhibit at Odyssée de la Maison de la culture de Gatineau until Sept. 18
An exhibit of cartoons and photos examines the causes of the cOld War at the Diefenbunker Museum until Aug. 28.
Gail Bourgeois is exhibiting at the OAG this summer.
Artist Andrew King's exhibit Palm Springs open June 8 at 150 Elgin St.
Artist Andrew King's exhibit Palm Springs open June 8 at 150 Elgin St.
Artist Andrew King's exhibit Palm Springs open June 8 at 150 Elgin St.
Artist Andrew King's exhibit Palm Springs open June 8 at 150 Elgin St.
Artist Andrew King's exhibit Palm Springs open June 8 at 150 Elgin St.
Artist Andrew King's exhibit Palm Springs open June 8 at 150 Elgin St.
Artist Andrew King's exhibit Palm Springs open June 8 at 150 Elgin St.
C. Turnbull installation at Fieldworks S. Macdonald / supplied
Chris Cran, Self-Portrait Accepting a Cheque for the Commission of This Painting, 1988, oil on canvas, University of Lethbridge Art Collection .Gift of Peter D. Boyd, 1995. Part of an exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada until Sept. 5. M.N. Hutchinson / supplied
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Art in the Grass, a summer arts festival of works by local artists and artisans, including an invitation to a casual, plein air painting day in the village, Aug. 20 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Carp Fairgrounds, 3790 Carp Rd. www.westcarletonartssociety.ca/art-on-the-grass.html
Paint the Town with Crystal Beshara, no experience required to learn how to paint floral, watercolour composition, Aug. 21 from 3 to 5 p.m., Wall Space gallery, 358 Richmond Rd. Cost: $40, includes all supplies. crystalbeshara.com
Let’s Paint in Manotick, no experience necessary, and all supplies will be provided, with food and drink available to purchase, Aug. 22, 6:30 pm. The Mill tavern, 5544 Manotick Main St. Cost: $40+.
Call for photos for The Foyer Gallery’s Gratitude Project, am exhibit with the theme ‘”gratitude” planned for October. All images are welcome, from working artists or those new to the medium. Deadline: Aug. 31. www.gratitude.gallery/about.htm / www.foyergallery.com
Call for artists to apply for The Cottage Creative Residence. Artists of all genres, fine arts to written word, welcome to apply for one-week to one-month residencies. No deadline and residencies begin as of Sept. 3, 2015. www.thecottage-lechalet.com
Call for artists/artisans to show in the two-day, Itty Bitty Teenie Tiny Art Show with Arts Carleton place, November 27 , Carleton Place Canoe Club, 19 John St. Only original works priced under $100 are welcome. Deadline: OCt. 31. Entry fee $75, membership $20. ashley.stufko@gmail.com
Ongoing exhibits:
Artistes de la Rivières are holding studio exhibits every weekend during the summer in the village of Portage du Fort, Quebec, located along the Ottawa River about an hour from Ottawa. artistesdelariviere.blogspot.ca
Foundry [reassembled]: Adrian Duey, exhibition of photographs exploring shapes, to Aug. 21, La Fab Gallery, 212 Old Chelsea Rd., Chelsea. www.culturechelsea.ca
Incandescence: paintings by Sylvie Grenier, to Aug. 24, Galerie Old Chelsea, 783 Route 105, Chelsea, Quebec. galerieoldchelsea.ca
Forerunner; Meris Mosher, to Aug. 24, L.A. Pai Gallery, 13 Murray St. lapaigallery.com
Allergènes aéroportés: Karina Bergmans, to Aug. 27, Art-Image and Espace Odyssée, 855 boul. de la Gappe, Gatineau. artimage@gatineau.ca
these may (not) be places: Laura Bydlowska, Kathryn Shriver, Alex Thompson, Guillermo Trejo, Joani Tremblay, to Aug, 27, Studio Sixty-Six, 66 Muriel St. studiosixtysix.ca
Confluence: Meryl McMaster, photographs exploring the self, to Aug. 28, Carleton University Art Gallery, St. Patrick Building. cuag.carleton.ca
Painter Painter: Elle Chae and Heidi Conrod, to Aug. 28, Karsh-Masson Gallery, 110 Laurier Ave. W. ottawa.ca/en/liveculture/karsh-masson-gallery
Water: group show, to Aug, 28, Kanata Civic Art Gallery, Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. www.kanatagallery.ca
The Cold War: Causes – History – Impact, 22 panels of political cartoons, photos examining the causes of the Cold War, in conjunction with the German Embassy, to Aug. 28, Diefenbunker Cold War Museum, 3929 Carp Rd.
Keeping Record: The Documentary Impulse in Inuit Art, Carleton University Art Gallery, exhibit to Aug. 28, St. Patrick Building. cuag.carleton.ca
Variety is the Spice of Life: the fabric art of Colleen Morris-Wilson, to Aug. 28 ArtScene Spencerville, 11 Spencer St., Spencerville. artscenespencerville.weebly.com
Unbound: Sue Adams, Adrienne Dagg, Marcus Kucey Jones and David Kearn, humanity as muse explored by sculptors and painters, to Aug, 28, Sivarulrasa Gallery, 83 Little Bridge St.. Thoburn Mill, Almonte. www.sivuralrasa.com
The Vessel, that with fugitive Articulation answere’d, how deep is your love: Maura Doyle, an exploration of the vessel and how we come to know and use it, exhibit to Aug. 28, Carleton University Art Gallery, St. Patrick Building. cuag.carleton.ca
TEND: Judy Morris Dupont, a study of botanicals, to Aug. 30, Exposure Gallery, 1255 Wellington St. W.
Hyper Reality; Florence Yee, to Aug. 31, Ottawa School of Art, 35 George St. artottawa.ca
An Ordered Absence: Justine Skahan, to Aug. 31, Central Art Garage, 66B LeBreton St. N.
Out of the Blue: Mary Pfaff, Jennifer Anne Kelly, to Aug. 31. Santini Gallery, 169 Preston St. laurynsantini.com
Palm Springs: Andrew King, an homage to the California desert, Hollywood films and mid-century modern architecture, exhibit all summer, Beckta, 150 Elgin St.
BLUE: 19 artist group show, exploration of the colour from fine cobalt china to blue plate specials, to Sept. 4, Cube Gallery, 1285 Wellington St. W. cubegallery.ca
Orange Summer Show: group exhibit, until Sept. 4, Orange Art Gallery, 290 City Centre Ave. www.orangeartgallery.ca
Picasso: Man and Beast, The Vollard Suite of Prints, a collection of 100 etchings revealing Picasso’s playful attirude towards technique, exhibit to Sept. 5, National Gallery of Canada, 380 Sussex Dr. gallery.ca
Sincerely Yours: Chris Cran, to Sept. 5, National Gallery of Canada, 280 Sussex Dr. gallery.ca
Winners of the 2016 Governor General Awards in Visual and Media Arts exhibit, to Sept. 5, National Gallery of Canada, 380 Sussex Dr. gallery.ca
Home Sweet Home: group show, four Ottawa rintmakers interpret the phrase different ways, to Sept. 8, Ottawa-Gatineau Printmakers Gallery, Nepean Creative Arts Centre, 35 Stafford Rd. ottawaprintmakers@gmail.com
Contemporary Abstraction: group show, selection of abstract pieces from the ART Rental and Sales collection, exhibit to Sept. 11, Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave. ottawartgallery.ca
Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun: portraitist to Marie Antoinette, exploration of the life and work of 18th century portraitist; to Sept. 11, National Gallery of Canada, 380 Sussex Dr. gallery.ca
?????? – isumaginagu – don’t think anything of it: Geronimo Inutiq, to Sept. 17, Gallery 101, 51B Young St. g101.ca
Correspondence: Gail Bourgeois, conceptual works affected by the Firestone Collection of Canadian Art, to Sept. 18, Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave. ottawaartgallery.ca
Parole: Michèle Provost, textile artist, to Sept. 18, Odyssée de la Maison de la culture de Gatineau, 855 boul. de la Gappe, Gatineau.
To light a candle is to cast a shadow: Alicia Nauta, screen-printed collage works, to Sept. 21, Possible Worlds, 708G Somerset St. W.
You Are Me: Paula Murray, using the clay vessel to explore life’s paradoxes, to Sept. 25, Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave. ottawaartgallery.ca
Pulped, Papered, Painted — A retrospective: Annegret Nill, to Sept. 25, Le Presbytère de Blue Sea, 4 Principale St., Blue Sea, Quebec.
on the Grid: Jerry Grey, The Great Canadian Equalizer: to Sept. 25, Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave. ottawaartgallery.ca
Neon NDN: indigenous pop-art, featuring work by 19 artists, to Sept. 30, SAW Gallery, 67 Nicholas St. www.galeriesawgallery.com
Tamayo: A Solitary Mexican Modernist, first solo exhibition dedicated to Rufino Tamayo, to Oct. 10, National Gallery of Canada, 380 Sussex Dr. gallery.ca
Fieldwork: five new art installations by eight internationally-acclaimed artists, exhibited in a forest, suitable for all-ages, to Oct. 31; field across from 2501 Old Brooke Rd., Maberly. Admission: Free. www.fieldworkproject.com
Coast to Coast: features from the Firestone collection of Canadian Art, to Nov. 30, 2016, OAG Annex, Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Ave. ottawaartgallery.ca
Send information on art shows and events to kendemann@postmedia.com by 8 a.m. Monday, two weeks before the event. Photos welcome.
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