But There’s No Scar by Catherine Blackburn is part of The Portrait Gallery of Canada’s Keeping with Myself, which opens Aug. 19 and features 21 lens-based or digital media artists from across Canada. (Photo: Portrait gallery of Canada)
But There’s No Scar by Catherine Blackburn is part of The Portrait Gallery of Canada’s Keeping with Myself, which opens Aug. 19 and features 21 lens-based or digital media artists from across Canada. (Photo: Portrait gallery of Canada)
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Visitors will virtually be swimming in the paintings of Vincent van Gogh in this immersive digital production by Montreal’s Normal Studios, and presented by RBC and Ottawa Bluesfest at Lansdowne Park. (Photo: Beyond van gogh)
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But There’s No Scar by Catherine Blackburn is part of The Portrait Gallery of Canada’s Keeping with Myself, which opens Aug. 19 and features 21 lens-based or digital media artists from across Canada. (Photo: Portrait gallery of Canada)
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Esmaa Mohamoud’s exhibition To Play in the Face of Certain Defeat “focusses on the sports world’s suppression of identity,” at the Ottawa Art Gallery. (Photo: Museum London)
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The large photographs in Geneviève Cadieux’s Barcelone adorn the outer walls of the National Gallery of Canada. (Photo: National Gallery of Canada)
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Spectacular moments in photojournalism, including a former U.S. Marine at home with his gun collection, make up the World Press Photo of the Year exhibition at the Canadian War Museum. (Photo: Canadian War Museum/World Press Photo)
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Blue faience, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, reign of Seti I (1290–1279 BC) in Queens of Egypt at the Canadian Museum of History. (Photo: Museo Egizio)
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One of the installation views in Shaya Ishaq’s The Library of Infinities at SAW Gallery. (Photo: Shaya Ishaq)
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Benoit Genest-Rouillier’s exhibition Portraits and Pesticides is at St-Laurent + Hill Gallery Aug. 19 to Sept. 14. (Photo: Jean-Claude bergeron gallery)
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Benoit Genest-Rouillier’s exhibition Portraits and Pesticides is at St-Laurent + Hill Gallery Aug. 19 to Sept. 14. (Photo: Jean-Claude bergeron gallery)
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Victoria Laube’s Encumbrance is among the graduate work to be exhibited at the School of Photographic Arts Ottawa. (Photo: Spao)