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Dec 02
2011

Weekend Streaming: Roller Derby World Cup!

Posted by April in weekend streaming , we're number 2 , sports , rvrg , roller derby , ottawa

Team Canada logoTeam Canada has been AMAZING in the preliminaries for the FIRST EVER Roller Derby World Cup, winning all three games (against France, Sweden, and Brazil) to be seeded second (2nd!). You can find the schedule here (hopefully updated soon), and you can stream it live on Derby News Network here.

Fun fact: Two Rideau Valley Roller Girls (aka Ottawa's number 1 competitive flat track league) are on Team Canada: Soul Rekker (#55) and Semi Precious (#10).

Jul 05
2011

TAC Announces Pitch THIS! 2011

Posted by admin in video , submissions , ottawa , animation

The Ottawa International Animation Festival’s industry event TAC is now accepting proposals for its 2011 Pitch THIS! Program, presented by 9 Story Entertainment. This year’s event will be held at the Fairmont Château Laurier on September 21 and 22, the first two days of the Festival.

"Nothing beats pitching to industry execs in front of hundreds of people to bring the potential of your project quickly into focus! For us it was the confidence boost we needed to go after the opportunities that arose from attending TAC." - Warren Brown, Producer of BIGBOX SINGSONG (Pitch THIS! 2009)

Pitch THIS! gives two producers the opportunity to steal everybody’s attention by revealing their new project to everyone in the TAC audience, which includes over 350 potential buyers, financiers, partners and industry leaders. Two of the most promising ideas will be selected by the TAC committee for a chance to WOW the conference’s panel of broadcasters and industry leaders for 10 minutes. Both producers and audience members alike will receive valuable feedback from a panel of broadcasters.

Jun 24
2011

Weekend Art: June 24-26

Posted by admin in weekend art , span-o , ottawa , local art , guerillalive , cumberland heritage museum

span-o (the small press action network - ottawa) presents:

       the ottawa
       small press
       book fair

spring 2011 edition
will be happening Saturday, June 25, 2011

in room 203 of the Jack Purcell Community Centre (on Elgin, at 320 Jack
Purcell Lane).

General info: the ottawa small press book fair
noon to 5pm (opens at 11:00 for exhibitors)
admission free to the public.

and for information on this or other small press book fairs across Canada,
be sure to check out http://www.smallpressbookfair.blogspot.com/
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GuerillaLIVE #28
A night of performance
Friday, June 24
Patrick Gordon Framing Studio
160 Elm Street
7 p.m. to midnight

No cover / cash bar / catered by ArtIsIn Bakery
Guerilla magazine
102-145 Clarence Street
Ottawa Ontario K1N 1B7
Canada
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Cumberland Heritage Village Museum, located in a picturesque rural setting just 25 minutes from downtown Ottawa has scheduled the following activities for weekend family outings without leaving the city:
* Blacksmithing Workshop on Saturday, June 25, with sessions at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.: The village blacksmith presents a beginners’ blacksmithing workshop and participants will be encouraged to strike while the iron is hot! New blacksmiths will turn unremarkable pieces of metal into unique usable works of art to take home.
* Young at Heart on Sunday, June 26, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: The museum will be offering free admission for guests 65 years of age and older. The Young at Heart are invited to explore the museum’s gardens and enjoy the village’s relaxed atmosphere during tea services at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. The cost to participate in the Blacksmithing Workshop is $10 / person. Registration is required by calling 613-833-3059. Cumberland Heritage Village Museum is open to the public Wednesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit www.ottawa.ca/museums for regular admission rates and more information.

Jun 13
2011

Blood Spill in the Hill! A Roller Derby Tourney in Ottawa THIS WEEKEND

Posted by April in weekend , try it you'll like it , roller derby , out on the town , ottawa , navan , blood spill on the hill

Jun 06
2011

Job Opportunity - Odyssey Theatre

Posted by admin in theatre , performing arts , ottawa , jobs , arts

POSITION AVAILABLE:
ADMIN INTERN

Odyssey Theatre, Ottawa’s premiere professional mask summer theatre, is offering a ninemonth Arts Administrative Intern position to a University or College graduate. The position could be extended up to fourteen months. This job is perfect for someone who is interested in exploring the world of arts administration, and/or gaining new administrative skills, which would be transferable to other fields.

Odyssey Theatre is a dynamic, award-winning company that runs a successful open-air theatre in Strathcona Park. Our company produces a unique style of theatre that successfully blends various theatrical forms, including such arts as Commedia dell’Arte, mask, physical theatre and clown. We are currently celebrating our 25th season, and have many exciting plans for growth, including producing an indoor winter touring season.

Reporting to the General Manager and the Artistic Director, the successful candidate will be responsible for assisting with Odyssey’s: Marketing strategies and materials; Fundraising; Grant writing; and General office duties.
The successful candidate must possess the following skills: excellent written
communication skills; initiative; strong organizational skills; oral communication skills; intermediate computer skills preferably with some experience on an Apple operating system (Microsoft Word, Excel); and a background in the arts would be an asset.

This is a full-time position (from July 4, 2011 – March 30, 2012), $425.00/week, 40 hours/week.

The successful candidate will receive training and mentorship in marketing, fundraising and strategic planning, while being provided with networking opportunities. As well as gaining an excellent knowledge of the arts, after completing the position, Odyssey’s Administrative Intern would be qualified for numerous exciting positions in the not-forprofit, private and government sectors. This position is also a fantastic stepping-stone to a career in the arts and to succeed as an arts administrator.

Please submit a cover letter and resume by June 10, 2011 to:

Dana Uzarevic
General Manager
Odyssey Theatre
2 Daly Avenue
Ottawa, ON, K1N 6E2

Or by email: info@odysseytheatre.ca

May 27
2011

Weekend Art: May 27 - 29, 2011

Posted by admin in world cinema , weekend art , video art , out on the town , ottawa , live music , healthy , garden , art

DAVE AND JENN | IN THE END, DON’T WORRY ABOUT ME, I DON’T NEED YOUFriday

PATRICK MIKHAIL GALLERY is pleased to present STATE OF THE ART, a group exhibition featuring eight innovative, young Canadian artists exploring a range of contemporary issues and ideas.  The artists featured include LINDA CHALMERS, DAVE AND JENN (pictured: In the end, don't worry about me, I don't need you), KRISTOPHER KARKLIN, JENNIFER LEFORT, ANDREW MORROW, JAMES OLLEY, and AMY SCHISSEL.

MAY 25 TO JULY 20, 2011

ARTIST RECEPTION:
FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011
5:30 P.M. TO 9 P.M.



May 16
2011

Call for Volunteers - the Fringe Festival

Posted by admin in theatre , performing arts , ottawa , festival , arts

Fringe is looking for volunteers!

The Fringe us upon us again! June 16-26, 2011

Ottawa will once again host the 15th annual Ottawa Fringe & Arts Festival.  We are looking for energetic and dynamic volunteers to join our ranks, to make this year’s Fringe the best yet.

Volunteers make up an essential part of our festival, operating box offices, running security and keeping things running smoothly for both patrons and artists

THE GOODS

All volunteers recieve a volunteer T-shirt, to be worn during all shifts, and yours to keep after the festival.

For every shift worked, volunteers get passes to see some of the spectactular shows in this year’s Fringe.

The chance to meet enthusiastic, passionate and wonderful people like you!

INTERESTED?

Come join us at one of our Volunteer Orientation sessions to get all your questions answered and to sign up for your first shifts.

Wednesday  June 1,   6:30-9:30pm – Arts Court Library
Sunday June 5,    2-5pm – Arts Court Courtroom
Saturday June 11, 2-5pm – Arts Court Courtroom

For more information, email volunteer@ottawafringe.com
or call (613) 232-6162

May 13
2011

Weekend Art: May 13-15

Posted by admin in weekend art , ottawa , local art

Friday

La Petite Mort Gallery presents
Five Day Exhibit
Andre Perron
New Sculptural Work
MAY 13-19, 2011
Vernissage: Friday May 13, 2011 / 7 - 10pm
The artist will be in attendance from Montreal for the opening.
306 Cumberland Street

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May 13
2011

Opportunity for artists - CITY OF OTTAWA DIRECT PURCHASE 2011

Posted by admin in submissions , purchase program , ottawa , art

City of Ottawa’s Public Art Program presents an
Opportunity for Artists:
Request for Proposals
DIRECT PURCHASE 2011
The City of Ottawa is seeking to purchase artworks by professional artists in all visual arts media for display throughout City of Ottawa facilities and public spaces. Artists who would like their work to be considered for purchase must submit images of existing artwork for the jury’s review. The City of Ottawa was one of the first cities in North America to adopt a visual arts policy. Developed in 1985, the City of Ottawa’s Public Art Program manages and exhibits an art collection of over 1700 works focusing on local artists. The collection is comprised of works of art that allow for an appreciation, an understanding and a future interpretation of the City’s visual arts history.
The City of Ottawa has set aside a percentage of the 2011 Direct Purchase budget specifically to support area emerging artists.
DEADLINE
Submissions must be received by mail or by hand no later than 5 p.m. Monday, May 16, 2011. Submissions post-marked May 16, 2011 will be accepted; however, faxed or emailed submissions will not be accepted. Incomplete or late proposals will not be reviewed.
INQUIRIES
Application forms and image list forms are available on the web at: http://ottawa.ca/residents/arts/for_artists/opportunities/index_en.html
For information concerning updating or inclusion in the City of Ottawa's Artists Registry or any other collection inquiries please contact: publicartprogram@ottawa.ca or call 613-244-6852

May 13
2011

Divertimento Orchestra looking for new players

Posted by admin in ottawa , orchestra , musicians , live music , art

"Ottawa's best-kept musical secret"
"A hidden jewel"
"High calibre of music"

Divertimento Orchestra is an Ottawa-based group of 68 musicians. It began in 1984 as a small ensemble in someone's basement for their own pleasure and has evolved into a full-fledged community symphony.

Divertimento Orchestra is now looking for new String Players, as well as a Bass Trombone and a French Horn player.

May 10
2011

Tuesday Art - May 10, 2011

Posted by admin in out on the town , ottawa , local , live music , arts

P L A C E presents

the debut Ottawa performances of Berlin based composers and producers Nils Frahm (Erased Tapes) and Greg Haines (Sonic Pieces) in a special concert at Freiman Hall (610 Cumberland Street, Ottawa University)

Tuesday May 10
9pm

Nils Frahm, born in 1982, had an early introduction to music. During his childhood he was taught to play piano by Nahum Brodski – a student of the last scholar of Tschaikowski. It was through this that Nils began to immerse himself in the styles of the classical pianists before him as well as contemporary composers. In early 2008 he founded Durton Studio, where he has worked with likeminded musicians.


May 06
2011

Weekend Art: May 6-8

Posted by admin in weekend art , ottawa , local art , charity , carleton

Friday

Conference on Caravaggio at Library and Archives, Friday, May 13 at 7:30 pm
On Friday, May 13, Mirella Ioly will give an illustrated lecture on the great 17th century Italian artist, Caravaggio. Mrs. Ioly’s lecture, “Arte e società nell'età di Caravaggio” (Art and Society in the Age of Caravaggio), will be in Italian. The talk takes place at Library and Archives Canada, 395 Wellington Street, at 7:30 pm.  A discussion period in English and Italian will follow.
Admission is free. Refreshments, courtesy of Il Negozio Nicastro (792 Bank Street), will follow.
Ms. Ioly’s lecture will be followed on Wednesday, May 25 by another conference,  “Caravaggio and His Followers” by Prof. Francesco Loriggio, also at Library and Archives Canada. The conferences are presented jointly by the Dante Alighieri Society of Ottawa and The National Congress of Italian Canadians, Ottawa District
For more information, see www.danteottawa.ca or contact
Allison Dingle tel. 613-232-7587; allisondingle@sympatico.ca or
Alfredo Mazzanti  tel. 613-799-7844; mazzantialfredo@gmail.com
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OPEN FORMAT 05 -- a benefit for CKCU 93.1 FM (www.ckcufm.com)
Friday, May 13, 2011
Shanghai Restaurant (651 Somerset St. West), Ottawa
9:oo PM to 1:oo AM
Pay what you can (donation requested)
ALL AGES
OPEN FORMAT is a monthly series presenting a changing roster of secret DJs mixing together
music they love, freely and regardless of genre.
It takes place once a month, from 9:00pm to 1:00am,
beginning January 2011 at Shanghai Restaurant (651 Somerset Street West, Ottawa)
It is free but by donation, with the DJs of each night directing
all monies to people and/or places in our communities where it may be helpful.
Please support events like this so they can continue to happen in yr town.
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Friday, May 13
2011 Juno Jazz Vocalist of the Year Kellylee Evans, BAHons/97, Returns to Campus for Music Gala
7:30 p.m.
Kailash Mital Theatre_Southam Hall, Carleton University
Free
Details at Carleton.ca/alumni.
This event is part of the 20th Anniversary of the School for Studies in Art and Culture at Carleton University
Friday, May 13
5-7 p.m.: Reception, Carleton University Art Gallery, with Brian Foss, Director, School for Studies in Art and Culture; Dr. Roger Mesley, Associate Professor, Art History, who is retiring after a 30-year-career; Charles O'Brien, Assistant Director, Film Studies, along with other professors from SSAC.
7:30 p.m.: Music gala, Kailash Mital Theatre, Southam Hall, Carleton University, free
7:30 p.m.: Film screening, Bell Theatre, Minto Building, Carleton University
Please register for all these events online at alumni.carleton.ca/events.
Music Gala
In celebration of the school’s platinum anniversary, a number of shining lights and rising stars will return to campus in a performance emceed by Alan Neal, BJ/95, host of All in a Day on CBC Ottawa. He welcomes: 2011 Juno jazz vocalist of the year Kellylee Evans, BAHons/97; critically acclaimed soprano Shawne Elizabeth, DMus/95, an associate performance instructor in the School for Studies in Art and Culture and resident soprano with fusion opera company Ooh Lah Lah; Nadia Petrella, BMus/07, a gifted young artist now studying at the Manhattan School of Music who will be appearing later this year with Pellegrini Opera; Erinne-Colleen Laurin, an emerging young soprano who is a volunteer with the Music Chapter of the Carleton University Alumni Association; and pianist John Kofi Dapaah, a current Carleton music student.
Film Screening
Winds of Heaven: Emily Carr, Carvers and the Spirits of the Forest is a ninety-minute filmic journey into the deep brooding mystery and inner beauty of Emily Carr’s paintings—a  lyrical, luminescent and entertaining impression of the life of Carr and her connection to the First Nations people of the Northwest Coast of British Columbia. Winner of the Best Documentary Photography Award of the Canadian Cinematographers Society, (April 2011) the 90-minute work has been praised for being “visually sumptuous” by The Globe and Mail (January 2011) and described as “a beautiful film whose cinematography flows like acrylic paint across canvas” by The Toronto Star (January 2011). The film is directed by Michael Ostroff, an instructor in the School of Journalism and Communications at Carleton University, the original score was written by Edmund Eagan, BMus/82.
This anniversary event is part of Alumni Week 2011, May 10-14, an annual celebration of the outstanding achievements, lifelong connections and exceptional ideas of Carleton University alumni.  For more information and a full list of events, visit carleton.ca/alumni.
For additional information, visit us online at Carleton.ca/alumni or contact us at cu_proud@carleton.ca or 1-866-CU-PROUD (287-7683). Parking is available in Lots P1, P2 and P6. For a map of campus, please visit carleton.ca/campus.
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Saturday
Please join me at the upcoming Images on Canvas exposition,  Saturday May 14, 2011 - 12 pm to 6 pm and Sunday May 15, 2011 - 11 am to 5 pm,  at the Maison du Citoyen, 25 rue Laurier, Gatineau (Hull sector).
The event showcases original artwork by 60 Quebec and Ontario artists and is in support of the Centre Artisanal pour la déficience intellectuelle de l'Outaouais.
As guest artist I will be setting up my "studio for the weekend", painting and demonstrating throughout the exposition.
Further information: www.davidkearn.com and www.imagessurtoile.ca.
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A Fine Arts Charity Soiree
Supporting Cornerstone Housing for Women
Saturday 14 May 2011
7 – 11pm
Cube Gallery
1285 Wellington St. W
Ottawa, ON K1Y 3A8
Join us for an evening filled with poetry, live music and catered delicacies. You will have the opportunity to bid on a variety of silent auction items, including some truly exceptional works of art by celebrated Canadian artists.  This a black tie event so, don your finest suit or gown!
Westboro songstress, Amanda Cottreau, launches her first solo album, Universe in a Soft Shell, with special guests Musk Ox and Katherine Katey Morley; Jean Jewer showcases her nationally acclaimed abstract paintings; and Nathanael Larochette, Director of this year’s Canadian Festival of Spoken Word Poetry, performs a selection of his original works.
Tickets start at $50 with tax receipt and can be purchased at www.celebrateher.org or by calling 613-614-3680.
This event is sponsored by the Cube Gallery, InGenuity Group, Green Melon Inc., Dwayne Brown Studio, Sweetchili and Trustifier.

May 02
2011

Ottawa 20/20 Arts and Heritage Plan Renewal discussion papers

Posted by admin in ottawa , arts

DEADLINE FOR INPUT EXTENDED TO MAY 31ST!

Ottawa 20/20 Arts and Heritage Plan Renewal discussion papers present potential strategies and actions to be considered for inclusion in a second 5-year Action Plan for Culture.  The 11 discussion papers can be found at http://www.ottawa.ca/residents/arts/news/plan_renewal/index_en.html

We hope that you will take the time to read one or read them all!

You now have until May 31st to send in your answers to the questions included in each paper. Other comments, strategies and thoughts are also welcome at culture.discussion@ottawa.ca!

All feedback will contribute to Ottawa’s second Five-Year Action Plan for Culture!

Apr 29
2011

Weekend Art: April 29 - May 1, 2011

Posted by admin in weekend art , SPAO , sienna gallery , ottawa , national gallery of canada , memories cafe , manotick art association , local artists , firestone gallery , EBA studios , club SAW , Bytown Museum

Friday
Prairie Landscapes
April 29 at 3:30 p.m.
Firestone Gallery
In the context of the Firestone Gallery exhibition Of Earth and Sky, join us for a presentation on the history of landscape and abstract art in the Prairies. Both from Saskatchewan, Alexandra Badzak, Director of the Ottawa Art Gallery, and April Britski, National Director of the Canadian Artists Representation (CARFAC), will engage in conversation about trends in mid-century Prairie art with Catherine Sinclair, Curator of the Firestone Collection of Canadian Art. Topics will include artists’ engagement with the geographical aspects of the Prairie landscape itself, the importance of regionalism, the pastoral, and artists’ spirituality, and the introduction of modernism in and around the famed Emma Lake Workshops.

Kanata Artists Studio Tour 2011
Celebrating 20 Colorful Years !!
Friday, April 29--------------5 pm-9 pm
Saturday, April 30-----------10 am-5 pm
Sunday, May 1-------------10 am-5 pm
Free Admission: Ten Kanata artists open their homes to the public.
Visitors may purchase original works of fine art in various media.
Meet the artists in their working environment.
Visit their website at:
www.kanataartists.com
"To celebrate 20 years, entry a draw at each artist's home for a
chance to win one of ten original framed miniature works."
The tour artists are:
Violeta Borisonik
Judi Miller
Allison Fagan
Janis Miller-Hall
Susan Goold
Elizabeth Potvin
M(Peggy) Hughes
Rosemary Randell
Jay Li
France Tremblay
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Splitting the Choir
The Moving Images of Donigan Cumming
Friday April 29, 7:30pm @ Club SAW
The Canadian Film Institute is pleased to present Splitting the Choir, a two-part retrospective of the videographic work of Montreal-based artist Donigan Cumming. The event marks a period of sixteen years since Cumming’s first video: A PRAYER FOR NETTIE (1995), a haunting and unsettling elegy to the artist’s long-time photographic model Nettie Harris, known for her stunning poses in the photographic series Pretty Ribbons (1993).
An award-winning photographer and filmmaker, Cumming has internationally exhibited and screened videos that are widely praised (and criticized) for their genre-bending, unsettling iconoclasm. Working from within the social realist documentary mode, Cumming explores the frontiers of representation, pushing ethical boundaries into uncharted areas – where many artists fear to tread. Cumming’s work blurs the lines between ethnographic film and the theatre of the absurd, incisively splitting the choir of audience opinion. As he continues to chart the underrepresented life-worlds and experiences of the marginal (elderly, ill, damaged, broken) citizens of Montreal, those who would seem to be so radically “other,” Cumming insistently reminds us of the things we share in common.
This retrospective coincides with the publication of the Canadian Film Institute’s critical anthology, Splitting the Choir: The Moving Images of Donigan Cumming, edited by Scott Birdwise.
The essays in this volume take up a range of topics in relation to Cumming’s videos, from the role of photography and memory in the moving images and temporalities of video to questions of ethics, representation and performance in the documentary.
Contributors: Scott Birdwise, Mireille Bourgeois, Zoë Constantinides, Blake Fitzpatrick, Marcy Goldberg, Mike Hoolboom, Tom McSorley, Solomon Nagler, Craig Rodmore, Christopher Rohde.
Donigan Cumming will be in attendance at the opening night of the retrospective/book launch to introduce and discuss his work.
Friday, April 29, 7:30pm @ Club SAW
Program I:
PETIT JESUS (1999)
ERRATIC ANGEL (1998)
KARAOKE (1998)
FOUR STOREYS (1999)
MY DINNER WITH WEEGEE (2001)
PENCILS, ASHES, MATCHES & DUST (2009)

Saturday

You are invited to see the exceptional works of experimental filmmakers David Rimmer and Barbara Sternberg at the National Gallery of Canada as part of the exhibition of the 2011 Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts. Drawn from the film and video collection of the National Gallery, all screenings will take place in the Lecture Hall. Admission is free.

Sat April 30 at 2 pm. Barbara Sternberg
·  A Trilogy 1985 – 16 mm film, 46:00 minutes
·  At Present 1990 – 16 mm film, 18:00 minute
·  Through and Through 1992 – 16mm 63 minutes
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The Art of Mourning in Ottawa: ReVisioning Victorian Bereavement Artefacts

In partnership with Prairie Scene
Saskatchewan-born, Ottawa-based artist and academic Cindy Stelmackowich will present the findings of her artist-in-residence project at the Bytown Museum. During the winter of 2011, Ms. Stelmackowich unearthed and researched a wide range of Victorian mourning artefacts from the Museum’s collection. From her study of these artefacts she intends to create new artworks that will highlight the intimately-charged visual languages of mourning, mortality, beauty and death.
Mourning artefacts in the Bytown Museum’s collection comprise a wide range of decorative, domestic and public memorabilia, and include hair wreaths, veils, clothing, jewelry such as lockets, bracelets and earrings which incorporate hair, and decorative items such as memory ware jugs.
The Bytown Museum’s acting curator, Judith Parker, inaugurated the residency program in 2011 to facilitate access to the Museum’s significant collection. The residency program supports innovative research and creative interpretation of this important cultural repository that reflects Ottawa’s early history.
·         Public talk given by artist Cindy Stelmackowich
·         Saturday 30 April, 2011, from 2 - 3 pm
·         In English
·         Bytown Museum. Free admission

Saturday & Sunday

Drawn: a drawing exhibition at EBA
Enriched Bread Artists (EBA) Studios
951 Gladstone Ave - 2nd floor
April 30 & May 1, 2011
11am to 5pm
Artists: Jean Halstead, Gayle Kells, Marika Jemma, Svetlana Swinimer and Joyce Westrop.
and guests: Jaclyn Meloche, Julia Naurzalijeva, Bozica Radjenovic, Sally Sheeks and Sharon VanStarkenburg.
Contemporary drawing is very inclusive. You can use a pencil or a computer or even your feet!
EBA is having another weekend show.  After hibernating all winter we are opening our doors again.  We started last month with Graffiti and this month it's drawing.

Sunday

Hello!  Sienna Gallery is a new Art Gallery and Framing shop located in Rockland.
We have an exciting event
Saturday, April 30th from 10:00 to 4:30
featuring well known Ottawa Artist
Stephen Rothwell
Come marvel as he effortlessly paints on site and talks about his methods.
He describes his loose watercolour style of painting as "impressionistic realism".
Visit our website for more information on this event and the 24 amazing artists that are exhibiting their works at present.
www.siennagalleryandframing.ca
Sienna Gallery
2865 Chamberland, Unit #2,
Rockland, Ontario K4K 1M7

All weekend long!

Exhibition No. 6, Work from the SPAO Portfolio Program, Straight Up.   On Friday April 29, 2011 between 15:00 and 21:00, the School of the Photographic Arts: Ottawa will open its doors to the public for the vernissage of Exhibition No. 6. This exhibit is the latest of the annual series showcasing outstanding photographs produced by SPAO Portfolio Program students. The entire school will become the students’ gallery and open to the public during the following hours:  Friday, April 29th 15:00-21:00Saturday, April 30th 10:00-18:00Sunday, May 1st 10:00-18:00

168 DALHOUSIE STREET
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Friday April 29- Sunday May 1, 2011
A Brush with Art: Spring Show and Sale
Manotick Art Association invites you to their spring show and sale at the Manotick Curling Centre, 5519 South River Drive, Manotick.
Vernissage (with hors d'oeuvres, wine and music) at 7 p.m. on Friday April 29 (tickets $15, available at French Cafe in the Manotick Mews or by calling  613-692-6281.  Tickets are valid for entry all weekend.)
Show and sale open Saturday April 30 and Sunday May 1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. (adults $2; seniors and students, $1; children free).
Forty artists participating.
Part of proceeds to the Manotick Project for Haiti Foundation Orphanage Project.
For more information, call 613-692-6281
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Paintings by Adele Pierce at Memories Cafe, 7 Clarence Street in the Byward Market
Exhibition until May 19th.
An exhibition of mixed media and acrylic paintings of fruit trees and cypress trees inspired mainly by classical music. These new works illustrate the texture, stylization and mood which the artist is currently exploring with great enthusiasm!

Apr 27
2011

Thursday Art - April 28, 2011

Posted by admin in reading , out on the town , ottawa , local artists , gatineau-hull , can con , arts , art

Galerie St-Laurent + Hill is pleased to present a series of new works by
  Montréal artist Nina Cherney.

  The trademarks of Nina Cherney`s work are exuberant colour and dynamic
  brushwork. In this exhibition, the artist presents a series of paintings
  evoking the sights and smells of the landscape around her country home in
  the Laurentians. These paintings refer to a sublime moment, when natural
  beauty overwhelms us. The large scale and thick layers of paint translate
  this awe and joy. The quirky perspectives and shapes and vivid colours
  deliver intense emotions, forcing the viewer to react.

  Nina Cherney lives and works in Montreal and is a graduate
  of Concordia University, where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in
  Painting and Drawing .She has exhibited her work in galleries in Canada .Her
  work can also be found in numerous corporate collections.

Exhibition Dates

  April 28 to May 11, 2010

Reception

  Thursday April 28, 2011 5-8pm
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Come join us for readings by 2010 Ottawa Book Award Winners Craig Poile and Andrew Horrall at the AlphaSoul Cafe 1015 Wellington St. West.

Hosted by Ken Rockburn
Admission free.

Thursday April 28th, 7:30 - 9:00pm.

Apr 18
2011

Tuesday Art - April 19, 2011

Posted by admin in politics , ottawa , cube gallery , canada , arts , art

Art Matters
All Party Townhall on matters of Art
Tuesday, April 19, 6:30 – 8pm

Plan to attend this public forum at the Cube Gallery discussing and debating the role of art in our lives, our cities, our country.

Do the candidates in the upcoming federal election have a vision for the role of art in Canada? Do they understand how art enhances our communities, educates our minds and broadens our vistas?

...Come and join this lively debate with candidates from all of the politicial parties as they discuss where they stand on the arts.

Does art matter? Should we remove taxes on original art? Should Canadian theatre, music, and other cultural events be taxed? What would our lives, our communities, our workspaces be without art?

This will be an important opportunity for anyone involved in the arts community, including artists, audiences, academics, the people who work and play in our public spaces. Don't miss this opportunity to be heard.

Confirmed participants include:
• Paul Dewar (NDP, Ottawa Centre)
• Jen Hunter (Green, Ottawa Centre)
• Scott Bradley (Liberal, Ottawa Centre)
• Stuart Ryan (Communist, Ottawa Centre)

ABSENT from the Debate
• Damian Konstantinakos (Conservative, Ottawa Centre) (Although his campaign office is directly across the street he has declined our offer)

This forum will be free of charge. Open to the public and wheelchair accessible.

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Cube Gallery
1285 Wellington St. W.  Ottawa, K1Y 3A8
613 728 1750   ~   613 728 2111
Cubegallery.ca
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Apr 16
2011

Weekend Art: April 15-17

Posted by admin in weekend art , ottawa , local

Friday

Visit the gallery for our latest exhibition, Travelling Shadows, a collection of photographs and paintings by Ottawa artist, Ewa Kujawska.
Join us for the vernissage Friday, April 15 from 7 – 10 pm.
The exhibition will be on display from April 6 - May 1, 2011.
arts&architecture
1181 Bank Street
Old Ottawa South
613-737-7300
Regular Gallery Hours:
Wednesdays 11-5
Thursdays & Fridays 11-7
Saturdays & Sundays 11-5
Mondays & Tuesdays CLOSED
Friday and Saturday
INDIAN DANCE and YOGA.. Anjali, Basia Going, Blair Miller
Arts Court Theatre, 2 Daly Ave.
info/ tickets $25 and $22 613 564 7240
www.culturalhorizons.ca
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PARIKRAMA: a journey in Indian Dance, Yoga, Tabla,
Indian artistic and performing arts give form to profound philosophical ideas. According to Hindu philosophy the world was both created and destroyed by the dance of Shiva/Nataraja. The small hour glass shaped drum (damaru) in Nataraja’s right hand provides the rhythm for the creation of the universe, while the fire of destruction held in his left hand is unleashed during his cataclysmic dance of destruction. The semi-circular ring of fire (tiruvasi) which surrounds the dancing Shiva emphasises the cyclical nature of the universe.
At Arts Court Theatre on 15 and 16 April, Cultural Horizons presents a show based on both philosophical and environmental themes. Three Ottawa artists, Anjali, Basia Going and Blair Miller, collaborate to create a colourful and spiritually moving experience. Inspired by the philosophy of ancient Hindu texts (Upanishads and Shiva Puranas) and based around the cyclical structure of the cosmos, Anjali (dance), Basia (yoga), and Blair (tabla) explore the symbolism of Nataraja, performing in front of exquisite images and unique video of Hindu art, temples and the dynamic scenery of the Himalayas, where Shiva performs his eternal cosmic dance.
Anjali has studied in India with some of the most famous hereditary masters. In this performance, she includes dances presented from the traditional classical Indian repertoire using innovative choreography recently presented in New Delhi, India.  The show is an exploration of our relationship with the Earth and is set to the poetry of the Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Blair Miller (tabla) highlights Anjali’s dance in the Kathak and Sufi Dance traditions. The evening concludes with a unique collaboration between Anjali and Basia, exploring the rich mythology of the God Shiva through dance and yoga. Basia (Adishesha Yoga) is one of Ottawa’s leading yoga teachers. Blair Miller has trained and performed in India. to critical acclaim.
Indian snacks and a chance to meet the artists after the recital is included in the price of admission..."This is art without borders. Anjali and Tony [Gaston] are part of an international group of artists whose artistic expression belongs to world art. .. transnational work.. resonates with diverse audiences be they from India Canada or elsewhere. At this moment in history.. these artists are speaking globally." Arshiya Sethi Kri Foundation, New Delhi, India
April 15-16, 2011 7.30 pm
INDIAN DANCE and YOGA.. Anjali, Basia Going, Blair MillerArts Court Theatre, 2 Daly Ave. info/ tickets $25 and $22 613 564 7240 www.culturalhorizons.caVimeo links to previous work
Dance meets Yoga: http://vimeo.com/17657936

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Apr 08
2011

Weekend Art: April 8-10

Posted by admin in weekend art , ottawa , april 8-10

Great art opportunities in Ottawa this weekend!

Friday

Karsh-Masson Gallery
136 St. Patrick Street, Ottawa
Liberating Containment: Richard Finney & Michael Hosaluk
Curated by LafrenièrePai
Presented in conjuction with Prairie Scene
April 8 to May 29, 2011
ARTIST TALK (in English): Friday, April 8 at noon
SWARM GALLERY CRAWL: Tuesday, April 26, 6 to 9 p.m.
MICHAEL HOSALUK (Saskatoon) takes the chair as his point of departure, “liberating” it from its function by making it an outline building block. The public is then invited to interact with the chair units to create larger sculptures, even to the point of taking a chair to plant it in a new environment, bursting beyond the specialized public space of a gallery into real public space. Hosaluk’s chairs have been rescued by Saskatoon’s Fire Department from a thawing river and dismantled from a tree in the downtown core. There have been many such acts of “Chairorism” that have gone on to inspire a play and short film.
KARSH-MASSON GALLERY
136 St. Patrick Street
Free admission. Wheelchair accessible.
613-580-2424 (14167)  TTY: 613-580-2401
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3SUM
Date:     Friday, April 8th, 2011
Time:     7pm-11pm
Location: Patrick Gordon Framing and Founddesign,
         160/164 Elm Street, Ottawa
The School of Photographic Arts: Ottawa, Patrick Gordon Framing, and Founddesign + Funky Furniture invite you to 3SUM:
1.     The Launch of the 3rd issue of The School of the Photographic Arts: Ottawa’s magazine - PUSH/PULL.
2.     An Exhibition of “Threeness” themed photographs and live music presented by Patrick Gordon Framing.
3.     The Official Grand Opening of Founddesign + Funky Furniture!
The Third PUSH/PULL magazine will be available to purchase for 5$. Distribution kits will also be available if your business is interested in carrying Ottawa’s only photography magazine.
Join us on April 8th, 2011 at Patrick Gordon Framing and Founddesign located at 160/164 Elm Street, from 7pm-11pm to celebrate!
Launch RSVP: admin@spao.ca 613.562.3824
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OPEN FORMAT 04 -- benefit for the Canadian Centre for Policy
Alternatives (www.policyalternatives.ca)
Friday, April 8, 2011
Shanghai Restaurant (651 Somerset St. West), Ottawa
9:oo PM to 1:oo AM
Pay what you can (donation requested)
ALL AGES

Friday and Saturday

In the fourth CTV Pops concert of the season, some of the Great White Way’s hottest singers join the National Arts Centre Orchestra when Broadway’s Leading Men is performed in Southam Hall on April 8, and 9
In the fourth CTV Pops concert of the NAC Orchestra’s 2010-11 season, NAC Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly returns to the podium to lead the National Arts Centre Orchestra and special guests directly from Broadway. This spectacular songfest takes place in Southam Hall on Friday April 8, and Saturday April 9, 2011 at 8 p.m. Be wowed by the glitz and glamour of Broadway as you enjoy some of the most popular musical highlights from West Side Story, Gypsy, The Music Man, The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Oliver!, La Cage aux Folles,Victor/Victoria, Jekyll and Hyde, The Boy from Oz, and more!

Ticketmaster may also be accessed through www.nac-cna.ca.

Saturday


OXBERRY ANIMATION CAMERA WORKSHOP
When: Saturday, April 9th, 2011
Where: IFCO (#2 Daly Ave, Suite #140)
Time: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Cost: Full Members - $80.00/Basic Members - $90.00/Students - $120.00/Non-Student - $175.00
(Non-Member rates include an IFCO membership)
Instructor: Diederik Van den Weghe
Registration Deadline: Tuesday,  April 5th, 2011
Note: All prices include 4 hours of additional practice time.
IFCO’s Oxberry camera and animation stand can be used for filming essentially any 2-D animation, such as traditional cell animation or collage animation. It can also be used to film stills or titles. The camera can be converted to run either 16mm or 35mm film. Camera movements can be made manually or computerised.
Note: This camera will only be rented to members who have taken the workshop.
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The Visual Arts Student Association of Ottawa University is proud to present
their annual End of Year Auction! This fundraising event will showcase some of
the amazing work created by the students of the Visual Arts Department at Ottawa
University. The auction will be run as a silent auction with starting bids posted below each work along with the works details. There will be refreshments and beverages throughout the evening along with great music and wonderful company!
So please, join us Saturday, April 9th from 7 – 10pm for our final celebration of this
school year!

La Petite Mort Gallery, 306 Cumberland
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The Green Door Restaurant presents "Fusion", April 3-29, a solo exhibition by mixed media artist Fortunée Shugar.
198 Main Street, Ottawa
Tuesday - Sunday 11:00 am to 9:00 pm
Meet the artist Saturday, April 9, 3:00 pm- 5:00pm.
Examples from the show can be seen on my website - www.fortuneeshugar.com - by clicking on "Fusion" on the home page.
Sunday

Creative Sundays! Last workshops of the season.
Of Earth and Sky: Shoebox Landscapes
In the Prairies, the horizon seems to go on forever. Here is your chance to try and capture it in a shoebox that you can take home! Create a prairie landscape inspired by the ones in the exhibition, or invent your own fantasy landscape.
Sunday April 10th, 17th and May 1st
*The Ottawa Art Gallery will be closed on Easter Sunday (April 24th)
Next Up: Look for the OAG’s “Art Tent” during summer festivals across Ottawa!
Creative Sundays!
Every Sunday between 1 pm and 3 pm at the Ottawa Art Gallery
Free hands-on art-making activities for children and adults!

Any time at all!
Conceal/Reveal: Works in Cloth by Jennifer Smith-Windsor at the Lee Matasi Gallery, Ottawa School of Art, 35 George Street, K1N 8W5, (613) 241-7471
A series of wall mounted textile works exploring the fragility of the human condition. Using second hand textiles, the pieces are hand and machine stitched, waxed stained and burnt to create lyrical and intimate studies in cloth.
April 7-19
Vernissage April 7 5pm-7pm
Gallery Hours
Monday to Thursday 9:00AM-9:00PM
Friday and Saturday 9AM-4:30PM
Sunday 1-4:30PM

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The management of the Casino du Lac-Leamy is pleased to invite you to “Visual Dialogue”, an exhibition of paintings by Vasile Mosanu. The exhibition is open from February 4 to May 5, 2011.
Address: “La Traversee des arts”, Casino du Lac-Leamy, 1, boulevard du Casino, Gatineau, Quebec.
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For the month of April, Georgia Mathewson invites you to view her "Random Collection" of new and old paintings/mixed media works at the James Street Wellness Centre. The collection includes work created over the last 7 years and follows experiments with ink processes, studies in colour, series and repetitive themes.
The James Street Wellness Centre is located at:
20 James Street, 3rd Floor, Ottawa
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On behalf of the Introduction to Fine Art Program, Algonquin College, you are cordially invited to:
PRINT THIS!
March 28 - April 24
The Mud Oven
1065 Bank Street K1S 3W9
Located across from the Mayfair Theater
613-730-0814
www.mudoven.com
Students from the Introduction to Fine Art Program are proud to present an exhibition of artist prints this April at the Mud Oven in downtown Ottawa.  Under the guidance of Professor Deidre Hierlihy, the students have prepared an exhibit within a professional environment that reflects the creative output of this ambitious group.  The work represents diverse and subjective approaches from a roster of fresh new artists.
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Dennis Cooley, rob mclennan, Linda Crosfield, Heather Cadsby, Fern G.Z. Carr, Alice Major, Mary Angela Nangini, Carol Little, Carol Rose,
Stevens  Taeho Han, Susan McMaster, Carmelo Militano, Rebecca Leah Pepucaru, Gillian Harding-Russell, Kelly-Anne Riess, Joe Blades, Bruce Rice, Bernadette Wagner
   To read/comment/share their poems, see
   http://lcpnationalpoetrymonth2011.wordpress.com/
   More poems come, all month long!

Apr 01
2011

Weekend Art: April 1-3

Posted by admin in weekend art , out on the town , ottawa , art

Friday

Gallery115: Annex presents: (nouveau) flaneur, photographic works by Richard Jansen Exhibition: April 1, 2011-June 17, 2011 Vernissage: April 1, 2011, 5pm-7pm
We are pleased to announce the opening of Gallery 115: Annex, which is situated on the 6th floor of the Morisset library, on the University of Ottawa Campus. (nouveau) flâneur is the first exhibition to be shown in the new satellite gallery, and marks significant advancement in the awareness and celebration of student art on campus.
The flaneur, birthed of 19th century urbanization, observes the workings and cityscapes of a society continually in flux. The many impressions of the flâneur manifest themselves in a variety of media such as writing, painting, and photography and are subject to change with society's embrace of new media. In his artistic practice, Richard Jansen illustrates the way in which a 21st century flâneur adapts and responds to the omnipresence of technology within society.
Curated by Natasha Chaykowski
The vernissage will take place on Friday April 1, 2011, from 5pm-7pm, in the University of Ottawa's Morisset library, 6th floor.
Your attendance is warmly welcomed
For further information please email gallery115@uottawa.ca
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JOSÉ LUIS TORRES
Dérives
Du 1er avril
au 4 juin 2011
Vernissage le vendredi
1er avril 2011 de 18 h à 20 h
ART-IMAGE
En même temps que l’on se déplace, on habite…
Sous la forme d’un jeu nomade, des modules de bois sur roues invitent le visiteur à les manipuler, les déplacer, les organiser comme bon lui semble. Les élémnts mobiles
sont source d’expériences diverses. Une forêt de cloisons mouvantes engagera le visiteur à créer ses propres pièces, espaces, couloirs ou labyrinthes, dans la plus joyeuse liberté. Un paysage mobile, donc, d’apparence trompeusement simple, et un brin communautaire.
L’artiste remercie la Ville de Montmagny, le Conseil des arts du Canada ainsi que le Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec pour leur soutien dans la réalisation de ce projet.

Maison de la culture de Gatineau
855, boulevard de la Gappe
Gatineau

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The Carleton University Choir presents Opera et cetera:
Students of Carleton and community members of Ottawa invite you to take part in an operatic performance on April 1st. For their Spring concert, the Carleton University Choir has prepared a night of breathtaking performances including pieces form various beloved operas. Conductor J.S. Allaire, soloists, and choir members will be performing pieces from Bizet's Carmen, Puccini's Madama Butterfly, Gilbert & Sullivan's Trial by Jury, Lerner & Lowe's My Fair Lady, and many more!
Concert will take place at Parkdale United Church (429 Parkdale Ave, Ottawa) on the evening of April 1st at 8pm.  Adults $20, Seniors $15, Students $8. Tickets available at the door, or at The Leading Note: 370 Elgin Street, Compact Music: 190 Bank St., and 785A Bank Street, CD Warehouse.
Further Information:
Favorite opera choruses and solos featuring:  Susan Blyth-Schofield (soprano), Shawne Elizabeth (soprano), Denis Boudreault (tenor), David MacAdam (tenor) and students from Carleton University.   Works by:  Bizet, Donizetti, Gilbert and Sullivan, Lerner and Lowe, Mozart, Offenbach, Puccini, Purcell, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Verdi and others.
Jean-Sébastien Allaire, Conductor
Scott Richardson, Piano
Friday, April 1, 2011
8:00 pm
Parkdale United Church
429 Parkdale Avenue, Ottawa
Tickets:  Adults $20,  Seniors $15,  Students $8
Available at:  The Leading Note, 370 Elgin Street, Compact Music, 190 Bank St., and 785A Bank Street, CD Warehouse, all locations



































Apr 01
2011

Cynosure: Metalsmithing & Jewelry Making

Posted by admin in workshop , ottawa , metalsmithing , jewelry , art

Registration is now being accepted for Cynosure: Metalsmithing & Jewelry Making at the ByWard Market Campus. This spring Cynosure Jewelry is offering 6 short courses and workshops. Students can choose to take a short course such as Jewelry Making & Metalsmithing where they will learn the basic techniques in order to design and create their own jewelry or they can take a one day workshop like the Precious Metal Clay Boot Camp (for PMC lovers) where they will learn technical and practical information condensed in a one day intensive class.

Les inscriptions sont maintenant acceptées pour Cynosure: ‘Metalsmithing & Jewelry Making’ au Campus du Marché By. Ce printemps, Cynosure Jewelry offre 6 cours et ateliers. Les étudiants peuvent choisir de prendre un atelier d'une demi-journée tels que 'Jewelry Making' et 'Metalsmithing' où ils apprendront les techniques de base afin de concevoir et de créer leurs propres bijoux, ou ils peuvent prendre un atelier d'une journée comme ‘Precious Metal Clay Boot Camp’ (pour les amateurs de PMC) où ils apprendront des informations techniques et pratiques condensé dans une classe d’une journée intensive.

Nina Camilleri
Marketing and Events Coordinator / Coordinatrice de marketing et événements

Ottawa School of Art / École d'art  d'Ottawa
35, rue George Street
ByWard Market
Ottawa, ON K1N 8W5

Teaching art to everyone / Enseigner l'art à tous

T: 613.241.7471 x26
www.artottawa.ca

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