Other Images in this Gallery
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This photo of a beaver sculpture by Russell Yuristy is on display at the Ottawa Art Gallery, in his show The Inside of Elephants and All Kinds of Things. (Photo: National Capital Commission)
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Anna Williams’ work is rich in symbolism. Shown here is a piece titled Callisto and Arcas, which is part of her show, Untold Stories I Once Wished Lost, at the City Hall Art Gallery from May 7 to July 12. Below is a large photograph of Patti Normand’s work, being shown at Wall Space Gallery from June 11 to 30. Normand’s new work is inspired more by “our relationship to nature, either our awe of it or our total disregard for it and the sometimes devastating effect of that.“ The piece below is called Deer Lady. (Photo: compliments of the artists)
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(Photo: compliments of the artists)
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Troy Moth’s work will be on display at Studio Sixty Six from June 5 to July 5. A photographer and filmmaker from a family of loggers on Vancouver Island, Moth presents wood sculptures he created from wood blocks he salvaged from logging sites and asks, ”how do we judge what’s worthy and worthless?” (Photo: Courtesy of the galleries)
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Below right, is a photo of Svetlana Swinimer’s work from a show titled Unveiling Goddess, which runs from May 2 to 30 at Gallery 101. The artist uses Makosh, the ancient goddess of destiny, as a lens to explore prehistoric beliefs, and “times when nature and the cosmos were everyday parts of human existence.” (Photo: Guy L’Heureux)
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Photo by Oliver Brown, a student at the School of Photographic Arts Ottawa (SPAO), is part of the students’ graduation exhibit, which will run from April 17 to May 1 at SPAO. Above left, this photo by Ava Marguerette, will be shown at the same exhibition. (Photo: Guy L’Heureux)