GALLERIES OPENING
Artists, Architects and Artisans: Canadian Art 1890-1918, until Feb. 2, National Gallery of Canada Trees: Acrylic paintings by Brenda Small, until Dec. 31, Morala Specialty Coffee, 734 Bank St. Argentine Art Night in Ottawa: Group show, Nov. 14, 6:30 p.m., Saint Brigid’s Centre for the Arts Liberate the Inner Cartoon: Bill McCann, Nov. 13 to Dec. 1, vernissage Nov. 14, 6 to 10 p.m., Orange Art Gallery Anticipating Winter: Ottawa West Arts Association exhibit, to Jan. 10, Goulbourn Rec Complex, Stittsville Heroes and Heroines: Bhat Boy, Nov. 15 to Dec. 1, vernissage Nov. 15, 6 to 10 p.m., Orange Art Gallery Gatineau Hills, Old Irish Line: Paintings from Duncan de Kergommeaux, Nov. 16 to Nov. 20, reception Nov. 16, 2 to 4 p.m., Wallack Galleries City Fabrics: Neil Young, Nov. 16 to Dec. 3, meet the artist Nov. 16, 1 to 5 p.m., Koyman Galleries Figureworks: Juried award show, Nov. 19 to Dec. 1, Saint Brigid’s Centre for the Arts
ONGOING Vive la nature: Marianne Feaver, until Nov. 21, Galerie Old Chelsea Creative Horizons: Work by painter Anne Barkley and sculptor Calvin Turner, until Nov. 23, White Flag Gallery, Brockville Helen Mott: 1812 Retrospective, until Nov. 24, vernissage Nov. 17, 2 to 4 p.m., ArtScene Spencerville Nostalgia: Erin Vincent, until Nov. 24, Wall Space Gallery
OUT of the BLUE: Mary Wong, until Nov. 24, Cube Gallery
Kittie Bruneau: Paintings, prints, to Nov. 24, Galerie Jean-Claude Bergeron
Tracy Kerr: Photographs, until Nov. 24, ArtScene Spencerville
Stop! Come in: Juried show, until Nov. 24, Kanata Civic Art Gallery
Losing Ground: Juliana McDonald, until Nov. 24, Ottawa School of Art
Petrified Forest: Sculptures by Hilde Lambrechts, until Nov. 24, Ottawa School of Art Orléans Gallery, Shenkman Arts Centre
A PRIORI: Photographs by Doris Lamontagne, until Nov. 26, Trinity Art Gallery, Salon A, Shenkman Arts Centre
Encounters: Gerald Steadman Smith, until Nov. 26, Trinity Art Gallery, Salon A, Shenkman Arts Centre
Artistic Impressions 2013: Arteast members’ exhibition, until Nov. 26, Promenade Arteast
Up Close and Personal: Adriana Saba, until Nov. 27, Centrepointe Theatre Gallery, Ben Franklin Place
Consistencies: Michael Goodson, to Nov. 27, Atrium Gallery, Ben Franklin Place
Small Wonders - Wish List: Group show, Ottawa Mixed Media Artists, until Nov. 29, French Café, Manotick
First Lines: Works inspired by opening lines of books, from Out of the Box, until Nov. 30, Stittsville Public Library
Nicole Crowder: New works, until Nov. 30, Francesco’s Coffee Company Gallery
Fall Rhapsody exhibit: Gordon Harrison and Angela Verlaeckt Clark, until Nov. 30, Gordon Harrison Gallery
Bounty/Abondance: Chikonzero (Chiko) Chazunguza, until Nov. 30, Gallery 101
Ephemeral Elements: Textile and
jewelry artist Gabby Ewen, until Dec. 8, Moon Rain Centre, Gatineau Ottawa Guild of Potters juried exhibit, until Dec. 11, Dust Evans Gallery A Glimpse of the Future: International Digital Art Miniprints, until Dec. 13, Le Centre d’artistes Voix Visuelle
The B-Sharpes: Group show, until Dec. 15, vernissage Nov. 19, 7 to 10 p.m., Atomic Rooster
Autumn: Margaret Chwialkowska, until Dec. 2, Angelina Cafe
Y & G #12 (curtain walls): Film installation and sculptures by Daniel Young and Christian Giroux, until Dec. 15, Carleton University Art Gallery, St. Patrick’s Building
Flora of the Canadian Arctic: Photographs of plant specimens collected during the Arctic expedition 1913-1916, to Jan. 5, Canadian Museum of Nature
Michael Campeau: Icons of Obsolescence, until Jan. 5, and Robert Burley: The Disappearance of Darkness, to Jan. 5, National Gallery of Canada
Farmers, Warriors, Builders: The Hidden Life of Ants, photographs by Mark Moffet, until Jan. 5, Canadian Museum of Nature
Births: 32 artists, until Jan. 12, Galerie Outaouais The Nature of Beasts in 17thcentury prints: Until Jan. 19, Carleton University Art Gallery
Still Life Photographs 1997-2012: Laura Letinsky, until Jan. 19, Carleton University Art Gallery Building Peace Art Exhibit, presented by One World Dialogue, until Jan. 31, the National Diefenbunker Museum Two Views: Photographs by Ansel Adams and Leonard Frank, until March 23, Canadian War Museum