Ottawa Citizen

VISUAL ARTS

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ART LENDING OF OTTAWA All shows at the RA Centre, 2451 Riverside Dr., Outaouais Room.

Sept. 14: Fall Exhibition, original works by local artists available to lease or buy.

Dec.8: Winter Exhibition and Festival Sale, includes smaller pieces at $100 or less, for sale only.

March9: Spring Exhibition. June 1: Summer Exhibition. www.artlending­ofottawa.ca

ARTIST SYLVIE SABOURIN June 20-July 10: Eternelle Impermanen­ce, photograph­y exhibition by Sylvie Sabourin, Galerie Old Chelsea, 783 Route 105, Old Chelsea, 613-8317453, sylviesabo­urin@rogers.com, sylviesabo­urin.com.

ARTISTS OF STONEBRIDG­E

Nov. 3-4: Paint the Town Ninth Annual Art Show and Sale, Stonebridg­e Golf Club, 68 Hawktree Ridge, original works by more than 28 artists, free admission and parking, cash donations collected at the door for Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind, 613-825-3316, artistsofs­tonebridge@gmail.com, www.artistsofs­tonebridge.com, Facebook: Stonebridg­e Artists.

ATRIUM ART GALLERY

101 Centrepoin­te Dr., open daily. Until Sept. 19: Ming Shui Jang: From East to West.

Sept. 12-Oct. 17: Sharon Collins: Atmospheri­c Textile Art.

Oct. 19-Nov. 21: J.A. Lamont: In Patagonia.

Nov. 23-Jan. 9: Judi Miller and Wendy Quirt: Occurring Naturally - Flora and Fauna from the Capital Region. Jan. 11-Feb. 23: Tim Watts: Following the Light - A Photograph­ic Journey. Feb. 15-March 20: Joy Kardish:

Transferen­ce. 613-596-5783, https://ottawa.ca/en/ residents/arts-heritage-and-culture/ galleries-and-exhibition-spaces

CITY HALL ART GALLERY

Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Ave. W.

Oct. 11-Nov. 27: Cheryl Pagurek: Fragile, vernissage Oct. 11.

Dec. 6-Jan. 30: City of Ottawa Art Collection: 2018 Additions, vernissage Dec. 13. 613-580-2424 ext. 28425, facebook. com/OttChag

CITY OF OTTAWA ARTIST STUDIO PROGRAM

Sept. 28: Visit local artists in their studios in unique city-run settings during this one-day open house.

• Gamman House, 306 Cyr Ave., artists Barry Ace, Jim Logan, Frances Caswell-Routhier, Voix Visuelle.

• Gardener’s House, Ron Kolbus Lakeside Centre, 104 Greenview Ave., artists Melanie Myers, Amelia Schembri, Sandra Hawkins, Louis Denes, Adèle Gauthier.

• Jockvale Studios, 3131 Jockvale Rd., artists Michael Belmore, Kate Oakley, Rosalie Favell.

Sept. 28-29: Open house, Nepean Creative Arts Centre, 35 Stafford Rd., nine emerging and establishe­d artists. https://ottawa.ca/en/residents/ arts-heritage-and-culture/

ENRICHED BREAD ARTISTS

951 Gladstone Ave. Oct. 18-21 and 27-28: Impact: 26th Annual Open Studio, visit 20 local artists at work in their studios, vernissage Oct. 18, free, stairs, no elevator. Dec. 7-16: Friday to Sunday, or by appointmen­t, Scott Harber: Shuffle and Blink like It’s Nothing, vernissage Dec. 7.

613-729-7632, info@enrichedbr­eadartists.com, www.enrichedbr­ead artists.com

FOYER GALLERY

Nepean Sportsplex, 1701 Woodroffe Ave.

Until Sept. 30: Exuberance, group exhibition by gallery artists. Oct. 2-21: Transition­s, works by Rob Huntley, Ray Piesina, Leslie Blackwell, Roy Whiddon, Paul Vincent. Oct. 23-Nov. 11: Odyssey, works by Margaret Chwialkows­ka, Erika Farkas, Jaynie Coulterman, Glenn Bloodworth, Alenka Paquet. Nov. 13-Dec. 2: Favourite Things, group exhibition.

Dec. 4-Jan. 6: Joy of Art, holiday group exhibition.

Jan. 8-27: No Limits, group exhibition.

Jan. 29-Feb. 17: Serenity, works by Donna Wiegand, Beata Jakubek, Sharon Collins, Mike Rouleau, June Harman. Feb. 19-March 10: Splash of Light,

group exhibition.

March 12-31: Dreams of Spring, works by Terry Cowan, Erika Farkas, Rob Huntley, Katrin Smith, Ron De Vries. April 2-21: Color Rules, group exhibition. April 23-May 12: Inspiratio­ns, works by Elisabeth Arbuckle, Marie Arsenault, Christiane Kingsley, Luminita Serbanescu, Therese Boisclair. May 14-June 2: No Rules, group exhibition.

June 4-23: The Space Between, Paul Vincent. June 25-July 14: The Time Is Right,

group exhibition. 613-580-2424 ext.42226, www. foyergalle­ry.com

GLEBE ART IN OUR GARDENS AND STUDIO TOUR

July 6-7: Art Show and Sale, talk to artists and see their paintings, pottery, photograph­y and more. Enjoy the gardens, look around the studios, 613-238-8676, glebeartto­ur.ca, www. glebeartto­ur.ca.

GLEBE FINE ARTS ASSOCIATIO­N Sept. 15-16: Fine Art Show, 33 juried artists show unique works, Glebe Community Centre, 175 Third Ave., free admission, 613-569-4222,

glebefinea­rtshow@gmail.com, glebefinea­rtshow.ca. www.

KARSH-MASSON Ottawa City Hall, 110 GALLERY Laurier Ave. W.

Magpie Sept. 13-Oct. Landscapes, 31: Adrienne vernissage Scott: Sept. 13, artist talk Oct. 21.

Nov. 8-Jan. 9: Barbara Brown and Cynthia O’Brien: LifeCycle Conversati­ons, vernissage Nov. 8. 613-580-2424 ext. 14167, facebook. com/KarshMasso­n.

THE LOFT ART STUDIOS Oct. 18-21 and 27-28: Annual Open Studio, 18 local artists working in a variety of media from painting to textiles, vernissage Oct. 18, 951 Gladstone Ave., limited accessibil­ity, 613-868-5251, https://theloftart studios.wordpress.com.

NATIONAL CAPITAL NETWORK OF SCULPTORS

Oct. 12-14: Sculpture exhibition, works by local sculptors in a variety of media, Lansdowne Park Horticultu­re Building, 1525 Princess Patricia Way, 613-739-7226, sculpture ottawa@gmail.com, www.sculpture ottawa.ca.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA

380 Sussex Dr. Closed Mondays. Sept. 26 and Sept. 28-Feb. 24: Anthropoce­ne, multi-disciplina­ry exhibition on humans’ permanent impact on the environmen­t by photograph­er Edward Burtynsky and filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier, free vernissage Sept. 26. Oct. 19-Feb. 3: Oscar G. Rejlander: Artist Photograph­er, vernissage Oct. 18.

Oct. 3-Feb. 10: Sobey Art Exhibition, works by the Sobey Art Award winner and four finalists, vernissage Oct. 3. Artists will be Joi T. Arcand, Jordan Bennett, Kapwani Kiwanga, Jeneen Frei Njootli and Jon Rafman.

Oct. 12-March 17: Masterpiec­e in Focus: Halifax Harbour 1918, works by Harold Gilman and Arthur Lismer.

Oct. 13-April 29: Artissimo Studio, Saturdays, Sundays (except Family

Sundays) and holidays, make a salt painting, treasure box, create with clay, more. Oct. 19-Feb. 3: PhotoLab 5: L’arbre est dans ses feuilles, video installati­on by Althea Thauberger.

Oct. 25, Nov. 22, Feb. 21, March 14: Creative Thursdays. learn and practise various art techniques, Great Hall.

Nov. 16-March 17: Paul Klee: The Berggruen Collection from The Metropolit­an Museum of Art, lecture Dec. 12. Family Sundays:

Experience the gallery’s national collection through different themes, for kids to age 12 accompanie­d by an adult. Free with gallery admission.

Sept. 30: Art-chitecture, build structures, imagine futuristic cities. Free admission as part of Culture Days.

Nov. 25: Colour Magic, magician Ian Quick presents a colour-themed magic show; make a spinning top.

Feb.24: Tales from Near and Far, how to read movement, storytelli­ng.

April 7: Natural Wonders, the Canadian landscape collection. Build a birdfeeder, watch a puppet show. Meet the Expert series:

Part of the Anthropoce­ne exhibition, in English (except as noted) with bilingual Q&A session. Free with gallery admission.

Sept. 29: Art in the Anthropoce­ne: Andrea Kunard, associate curator Canadian Photograph­y Institute, looks at how art and art museums can help us deal with the pressing issues of our time.

Nov. 3: The Anthropos of the (S) cene: What Shape Humanity in this New Geoclimati­c Era? David Jaclin, professor of sociologic­al and anthropolo­gical studies at the University of Ottawa, on the concept of anthropos (Greek for “human”) and how to apply it in the current age. In French with bilingual Q&A.

Nov. 24: Queer Futures: Heather Davis, assistant professor of culture and media at The New School in New York, on how artists are approachin­g the novel ecologies of the Anthropoce­ne.

Feb.23: The Infrastruc­ture of Canada’s Anthropoce­ne: Oil Pipeline Developmen­t in the Twentieth Century: Sean Kheraj, associate professor of Canadian and environmen­tal history at York University. 613-990-1985, info@gallery.ca, gallery.ca

NAVAN FINE ARTS GROUP April 27-28: Exhibition and sale, paintings, fibre art, pottery, glass fusion, sculptures, wood, jewelry and more by 20-plus local artists, Navan Memorial Centre (upstairs), 1295 Colonial Rd., Navan, navanfinea­rts@ hotmail.com, https://www.navan arts.com.

NEPEAN FINE ARTS LEAGUE Oct. 19-21: Fall Sale, original art by local artists, Ukrainian Banquet Hall, 1000 Byron Ave., parking and entry free with voluntary donation to Hospice Care Ottawa, 613-444-0446, www.nepeanfine­artsleague.com.

ORANGE ART GALLERY

290 City Centre Ave. Sept. 12-30: Anita Utas: Tranquil Places, vernissage Sept. 13. Oct. 3-21: Denise Landriault: Nothing Simple, Nothing Plain, vernissage Oct. 4. Oct. 17-Nov. 4: Gwendolyn Best: Autumn Is Icumen In, vernissage Oct. 18. Oct. 24-Nov. 11: Bill McCann: New Works, vernissage Oct. 25. Nov. 1: Dulce Tapp: Day of the Dead, special evening of Mexican art, music, drinks and food.

Nov. 7-25: Bhat Boy: New Works, vernissage Nov. 9.

Nov. 14-Dec. 2: Stephen Frew: New Works, vernissage Nov. 15.

Dec. 5-Jan. 6: The Orange Holiday Show, works and gift ideas by the gallery’s artists, vernissage Dec. 6. 613-761-1500, orangeartg­allery@bellnet.ca, www.orangeartg­allery.ca

OTTAWA MIXED MEDIA ARTISTS

Until Oct. 1: Exhibition, large mixed media paintings by OMMA members, Green Door Restaurant, 198 Main St. Closed Sundays and Mondays.

Nov. 1-30: Exhibition, Good Eats Cafe, 473 Albert St., small mixed media paintings.

Nov. 13: Art meeting, newcomers welcome, Nepean Creative Art Centre, Studio 10, 35 Stafford Rd. 613-225-0258, www.omma.com

OTTAWA SCHOOL OF ART Byward Market Gallery, Downtown campus, 35 George St.: Until Oct. 7: Heather Leier: Young Woman, vernissage Sept. 27. 613-241-7471, info@artottawa.ca Orleans Gallery, Orleans campus, Shenkman Arts Centre, 245 Centrum Blvd., free admission: Until Sept. 16: Instructor­s’ exhibition.

Sept. 22-Nov. 4: Kim Vose Jones: Entangled Community, vernissage Sept. 4. Nov. 24: Holiday fundraisin­g art

event.

613-580-2765, osao.info@artottawa.ca, https://artottawa.ca

OUT OF THE BOX FIBRE ARTISTS April 5-6: Fibre Fling art show, fibre, textile and mixed media works, free parking, fundraiser for the Stephen Lewis Foundation, Kitchissip­pi United Church, 630 Island Park Dr., co-chair@out-of-the-box.org, www. out-of-the-box.org.

SCHOOL OF THE PHOTOGRAPH­IC ARTS OTTAWA (SPAO) 77 Pamilla St., SPAO Centre Gallery open Wednesday to Saturday.

Until Sept. 23: Roger Ballen: There is No Outside, photos by the famed South African photograph­er, SPAO Centre Gallery, free.

Sept. 14: Debating Ballen, panel discussion with Jennifer Dickson, Monica Patterson, Charles Reeve and Patrick Lynn Rivers on the issues brought forward in the Ballen exhibition. Free.

Sept. 15: A Garden for Adele, tour with artist Deborah Margo of her garden installati­on, free admission and seeds.

Sept. 28-Oct. 28: Artists-in-Residence Exhibition, works by Neeko Paluzzi and India d’Scarlett, Centre Gallery.

Nov. 2: Annual Open House, opening reception for latest exhibition in the Centre Gallery. 613-562-3824, gallery@spao.ca, http://spao.ca

TRINITY ART GALLERY

Shenkman Arts Centre, 245 Centrum Blvd., Orleans. Until Sept. 18: Diane Laundy:

Kaleidos.

Sept. 20-Oct. 16: AOE Arts Council Sélections, juried exhibition of works in a variety of media by members of AOE Arts Council.

Oct. 18-Nov. 20: Jordan Danger: No green without blue; Nancy Halpin: River’s Edge.

Nov. 22-Jan. 8: A.M. Benz: Achromatic­ally Inclined; Mario Cerroni: Double Vision. Jan. 10-Feb. 12: Ottawa Watercolou­r Society: Brush and Water, juried show by OWS members; Ralph Nevins: Cirrus’ly

Feb. 14-March 19: Arteast: Mosaic, juried exhibition by the members of Arteast. 613-580-2424, shenkmanar­tscentre @ottawa.ca, https://ottawa.ca/en/ residents/arts-heritage-and-culture/ galleries-and-exhibition-spaces

 ??  ?? Juxtaposed, by South African photograph­er Roger Ballen. Ballen’s exhibition, There is No Outside, runs at the School of the Photograph­ic Arts Ottawa until Sept. 23.
Juxtaposed, by South African photograph­er Roger Ballen. Ballen’s exhibition, There is No Outside, runs at the School of the Photograph­ic Arts Ottawa until Sept. 23.
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The Red Sky by Sanjay Sundram from the Trinity Art Gallery at Shenkman Arts Centre.

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