Michael Harrington’s show of new work takes place at Galerie St-Laurent + Hill Nov. 12 to Dec. 1. His work is fitting for COVID lockdowns, he says, as it addresses ”alienation, loneliness and the marginal male type.“ (Photo: photo courtesy of Michael Harrington)
Michael Harrington’s show of new work takes place at Galerie St-Laurent + Hill Nov. 12 to Dec. 1. His work is fitting for COVID lockdowns, he says, as it addresses ”alienation, loneliness and the marginal male type.“ (Photo: photo courtesy of Michael Harrington)
Michael Harrington’s show of new work takes place at Galerie St-Laurent + Hill Nov. 12 to Dec. 1. His work is fitting for COVID lockdowns, he says, as it addresses ”alienation, loneliness and the marginal male type.“ (Photo: photo courtesy of Michael Harrington)
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Michael Harrington’s show of new work takes place at Galerie St-Laurent + Hill Nov. 12 to Dec. 1. His work is fitting for COVID lockdowns, he says, as it addresses ”alienation, loneliness and the marginal male type.“ (Photo: photo courtesy of Michael Harrington)
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Equal Time by Norman Takeuchi shows Nov. 13 to Dec. 23, at Studio Sixty Six. His work focuses on the duality of being Japanese and Canadian. (Photo: photos courtesy of norman takeuchi)
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Newsstand No. 19 by Moyra Davey is part of an exhibit called The Faithful at the National Gallery of Canada until Jan. 3. (Photo: photo courtesy of the National gallery of Canada)
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The Ottawa Art Gallery is showing photographs by John Healey in an exhibit called Plastic Beach, which runs until Nov. 25 in the Sky Lounge. He creates images out of the garbage he finds on the shores of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway. Above is a portrait of a man made of cup lids and bits of plastic and a cloud made of Styrofoam. (Photo: photo courtesy of the ottawa art gallery)
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In Sunset Cruise, ceramic sculptor Lisa Creskey seeks to understand how “individuals are attempting to mentally process and understand climate change.“ (Photo: photo courtesy of L.A. pai gallery)
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This piece is part of a show at the Carleton University Art Gallery titled The Stonecraft Symposium: To be Continued. It features various artists and runs until Dec. 12. (Photo: photo courtesy of Cuag)