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Love of pottery is at the heart of the Ottawa Clay Festival
The Ottawa Clay Festival returns this spring with a Throwdown, Exhibition, pottery demonstration, Children’s Clay Area and the much-loved Spring Sale. Join Ottawa’s largest gathering of potters from Friday, May 3rd, to Sunday, May 5th, 2024, at the Horticulture Building at Lansdowne Park. This three-day event is open to the
The Enriched Bread Artists (EBA) is celebrating three decades of creativity and you’re invited!
Since 1992, EBA has been dedicated to cultivating creativity throughout Ottawa. Located in the historic Standard Bread Building, the Latin phrase “Audaces Fortuna Juvat” or “Fortune Favors the Bold” is written on its plaque, and like the building’s former tenant EBA believes that art is another important way to sustain and
Creative Continuum 2022 will provide artists with tools to make money from their work
ABOVE: If you are an Ottawa artist, Creative Continuum 2022 will help you achieve business success. During the pandemic, everyone had to learn how to interact in new ways. We sipped wine with friends over Zoom, attended meetings in our pajama bottoms, distracted ourselves by baking sourdough bread, and, despite art being
Best of Ottawa 2021: Visual Artists
After over 20-years writing about life in Ottawa, we think we have a pretty good idea of the best of what this city has to offer. In this weekly series, we share our picks with you — our top spots for takeout, live music venues, local brews, bands and more. Check, share
Studio Space Ottawa launches their Capital Campaign to serve more artists
by Kathy Bergquist and Christos Pantieras Studio Space Ottawa (SSO) is a young organization, the new kid on the block, and like all kids, it’s full of energy and ideas, and it’s growing fast. It was around this time two years ago when rumblings of a potential new art studio
Feeling Inspired: The Manotick Art Association
The Manotick Art Association (MAA) has found a way to run Inspirations, their biannual art show and sale. But in 2020, this has not been easy. “Our annual show…is typically held in April, so we postponed it to the end of August, hoping that we would be able to hold
Artists in a Pandemic: Studio Space Ottawa brings “fun” to fundraising
Above: Fenced, 36" x 24", Acrylics on canvas byJadzia Romaniec Located off that stretch of road north of Ottawa South but below Billings Bridge, in one of the more industrial buildings near the Canadian Tire, you’ll find Studio Space Ottawa (SSO). Providing “stable, affordable, open, healthy and safe working spaces
The West End Studio Tour (WEST) celebrates 25 years
ABOVE: Works by WEST artists Manju Sah and (RIGHT) Alison Fowler The artists of the West End Studio Tour (WEST) invite you to celebrate 25 years of community art with a safe and socially distant art show and sale on two consecutive weekends: September19-20 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m and September
Get shopping and support local Ottawa artisans
Ottawa Artisans introduces the largest online craft fair Craft fairs are simply fun. They are a popular way to support local artisans and the one-on-one with small vendors makes buying seasonal items, homemade delicacies, and that “Oh my, how cute is that” item for yourself so enjoyable. While craft fairs highlight
Ottawa’s BLAKDENIM talk unique sound and working with hip-hop icon DMC
If you're active in the city’s club or festival scene, you've surely heard of BLAKDENIM. The Ottawa-based ensemble has been rocking audiences for almost a decade now and stands out with their eclectic mix of rock, jazz, soul and hip-hop. They’re probably the only band in the city that has
Best of Ottawa 2020: Visual Artists
?After over 20-years writing about life in Ottawa, we think we have a pretty good idea of the best of what this city has to offer. In this weekly series, we share our picks with you — our top hotels, live music venues, local brews, bands and more. Check, share and discuss
Heather Lauren Potts: An artist in the making
Photo credit: Crystal of Of Wild Dawn Photography Forms of art have been around for centuries. From Irish dancing and ancient Chinese music to the intricate sculptures of Roman emperors, art presents itself in many forms. For Heather Lauren Potts, art has only been in her life for two and
Glen Bloom on the Art of Collecting
Glen Bloom and wife Deborah Duffy with Leslie Reid’s 'Cape Pine: The Barrens,' 2012, Oil on canvas, 127 x 182.9 cm. When Glen Bloom thinks about the Ottawa Art Gallery’s annual Le pARTy fundraising art auction, the first thing that comes to mind is the list of talented Ottawa artists
The Captivating Art of Elisabeth Arbuckle
A graphic designer by training, an art teacher by experience and an artist inspired by the world around her, meet Elisabeth Arbuckle. She has called Ottawa home for nearly 30 years but Elisabeth Arbuckle is someone who brings a long cv of international experience to her art. All of it
Upcoming GCTC Season Showcases Local Talent
Since 2012, artistic director Eric Coates has been bringing his unique artistic vision to the Great Canadian Theatre Company. With some innovative and interesting partnerships just announced for the Theatre’s upcoming season, it’s safe to say that Coates’ leadership is leading the GCTC into new and exciting territory. Coates’ first
Another Major Gift for the OAG
Left to right: Chris and Mary Ann Turnbull, OAG Director and Chief Executive Office, Alexandra Badzak, Member of the OAG Capital Campaign Committee, Tom Houston. Photo courtesy of David Barbour. The Ottawa Art Gallery has received a major gift of $100,000 by Chris and Mary Ann Turnbull for the Art
Art in Fashion 613 Shines Bright
Photo courtesy of Art in Fashion 613 Art in Fashion 613 is bringing something new to the capital. Taking place on Saturday October 17 at Library and Archives Canada, the event is an inspired fashion and night market created by Kym Brown, the designer and owner behind Bombshell Revival Designs. Brown is an
Kat Jetté’s Local Abstraction
Northern Whisper, 2015, acrylic on wood, 36" x 36" Image courtesy of Kat Jetté. Ottawa Life had the chance to catch up with Kat Jetté, an abstract painter who has been a working artist for over 15 years in Ottawa. We talked about abstract painting, local artists and Jetté’s thoughts
Hair Republic Salon Celebrates Art
Owners John and Michelle Nguyen (Hair Republic Salon), Laura Herrera (I.A.M.) and Ottawa artist Patti Kelly. On Saturday, May 2, Hair Republic Salon (HR) in Old Ottawa South hosted its spring vernissage featuring the work of up-and-coming local artist, Patti Kelly. Kelly’s debut was a real success. Her black and
Inspiring Architectural Art
Observe one of Ottawa’s newest architectural wonders from an entirely new perspective. From May 8 to 23, Wallack Galleries will feature a solo exhibition by local artist Sheryl Luxenburg entitled The Elusive Window Reflections Of The Ottawa Convention Centre. Luxenburg specializes in hyper-realistic watercolour and acrylic painting. Her paintings, which
Petal Power: The Art of Irena Sherstyuk
Irena Sherstyuk creates mesmerizing paintings of psychedelic flowers and young lovers in abstract cityscapes. Her work is attracting attention at galleries across Canada. OTTAWA LIFE: When did you decide to become a professional painter? IRENA SHERSTYUK: From an early age, I always liked to paint and it was something that gave
Ode to Ottawa
This city is one of the most beautiful to behold. As a poet, I am inspired by how our gracious capital harmonizes urban man-made structures with nature's creations. At every turn, I see vistas of green, picturesque pathways bordered by flowers and water, water everywhere. What other city can boast
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