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Murmur by Meryl McMaster is one of the works in a group show titled Inaabiwin at the Ottawa Art Gallery until January. The show also features work by Scott Benesiinaabandan, Hannah Claus, Tanya Lukin Linklater and Greg Staats with a “poetic response” by Billy-Ray Belcourt. (Photo: CUAG)
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Hanran: 20th-Century Japanese Photography is showing at the National Gallery of Canada. Shown here is Kuwabara Kineo’s 1936 photograph titled, In front of the Imperial Palace (the Day after the February 26 Incident). (Photo: Yokohama Museum of Art.)
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Norman Takeuchi’s kimonos reference Canadian camps where Japanese-Canadians were interned during the Second World War. This one is from Sites of Memory: Legacies of the Japanese Canadian Internment now showing at Carleton University Art Gallery until January. (Photo: CUAG)
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Murmur by Meryl McMaster is one of the works in a group show titled Inaabiwin at the Ottawa Art Gallery until January. The show also features work by Scott Benesiinaabandan, Hannah Claus, Tanya Lukin Linklater and Greg Staats with a “poetic response” by Billy-Ray Belcourt. (Photo: CUAG)
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Ice Blasting on the Rideau River, by Blazej Marczak, is among the 2019 acquisitions by the City of Ottawa and showing at Karsh-Masson Gallery. (Photo: Ice Blasting on the Rideau River, by Blazej Marczak, is among the 2019 acquisitions by the City of Ottawa and showing at Karsh-Masson Gallery. )
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Andrew Beck’s new paintings will be featured in a show called The Onlookers, at Studio Sixty Six from Nov. 1 to 17. (Photo: photos Courtesy of the galleries)
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New works by Suzanne Joubert, of Montreal, a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Art, will be on display from Oct. 3 to 27 at Galerie Jean-Claude Bergeron. (Photo: Guy L’Heureux)