An image from Playing Dead, an intensely intimate exhibition by Project X Award winner Joyce Crago, at the Ottawa Art Gallery. (Photo: Joyce Crago)
An image from Playing Dead, an intensely intimate exhibition by Project X Award winner Joyce Crago, at the Ottawa Art Gallery. (Photo: Joyce Crago)
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A dry, federal compendium is the launching point for Laure Bourgault’s “canadas” at AXENÉO7 in Gatineau. (Photo: aure Bourgault)
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Simon Belleau’s For A Few Acres of Snow reconsiders an infamous night in Canadian political history. (Photo: Simon Belleau)
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RBC Indigenous Internship Program co-ordinator Gaëlle Mollen, left, at the Canadian Museum of History, with interns Sarah Monnier, Kaitlyn Stephens, Shaun Canute and Skylar-James Wall. Their display, titled Rekindled — Tradition, Modernity and Transformation in Indigenous Cultures, invites you to “witness the sparks currently reigniting the flames of our cultures.” (Photo: Canadian Museum of History)
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A detail of Tau Lewis’s Symphony at the National Gallery of Canada. (Photo: National Gallery of Canada)
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An image from Playing Dead, an intensely intimate exhibition by Project X Award winner Joyce Crago, at the Ottawa Art Gallery. (Photo: Joyce Crago)
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Andrew Morrow’s Here’s A Place To Start is scheduled to open in November at Studio 66 in the Glebe. (Photo: Andrew Morrow)
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Drew Klassen’s work shows at Galerie St-Laurent + Hill in the ByWard Market. (Photo: Drew Klassen)
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Onwards (But Not Forgotten), by Ava Margueritte at the School of Photographic Arts: Ottawa (SPAO). (Photo: Ava Margueritte)
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Anna Williams’s Untold Stories I Once Wished Lost will show at the Ottawa City Hall Art Gallery from Oct. 14 to Dec. 5. (Photo: Shaya Ishaq / Jean-Claude bergeron gallery / St-Laurent + Hill Gallery)