• Robert Waters was born in 1974 in London, Canada. He graduated from York University with a BFA. Waters moved from Toronto to Mexico City in 2007 to focus on his art practice. He has exhibited his works throughout Canada and internationally...
  • Another Picture II is the second of two exhibitions examining the practices of Ottawa-are painters. Each of these Ottawa-area artists produces paintings that investigate space, and perceptual distress in different ways. The use of powerful...
  • Claude Dupuis is a painter who has some of his works included in the Ottawa Fine Art Collection. He is currently based in Ottawa.
  • Jody Richardson was born in 1962 and majored in Fine Art at the Ontario College of Art. Her work is collected and has been exhibited throughout Canada, New York, Los Angeles, England, Amsterdam, Dublin and Italy. Richardson combines human...
  • Sylvia Safde was born in Aley, Lebanon in 1942. She moved to Canada in 1953 and obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Concordia University. She is currently based in Montreal. Her works have been exhibited in Canada, the US,...
  • Gallery 101 is the site of an altered environment featuring new work by Montreal artist Sylvia Safdie. Glimot is a seires of sculptures of fabric forms, stones, drawing, light and darknesses. Through drawing and sculpture, Safdie has...
  • Québec City artist Karen Pick will transform the gallery space into a series of rooms, which correspond to typical notions of domestic space. The “apartment” contains household items which are specially created, altered, depicted and...
  • Karen Pick lives and works in Quebec City. The mediums she typically exploits include painting, drawing and ceramics. Ex-Voto Anathème is her third installation whose original form was created with the help of Canada Council Exploration...
  • “I am interested in how family snapshots were photographed in a particular way (between 1954 and 1972) and how these photographs usually represented family life and children’s games. The black and white photos of that era remind us of...
  • Swimming to the Surface is the first Canadian exhibition by Irish artist Andrew Kearney. Concerned with the problem of memory, the physical fact of the human body, and the role of cultural environments in shaping behaviour, Kearney’s...
  • Andrew Kearney is a mixed media installation artist. He was born in Limerick, Ireland in 1961 and studied Fine Art at the Limerick College of Art and Design. He then pursued a MA in sculpture at the Chelsea College of Art and Design. For...
  • Ottawa artist Carl Stewart has created a three-part installation called TRUST. The first section of the piece is an 8-mm film that was shot in September of 1994. It features 12 local men posing in various states of undress that refer to...
  • Carl Stewart was born and raised on Prince Edward Island. He is a weaver currently living and working in Ottawa and has been a member of the Enriched Bread Artists since 1997. His works hang in the collections of the Canada Council Art...
  • Join us for an evening of enchantment as Cree artist, Duncan Mercredi, shares his stories and poems. It happens at Gallery 101 as part of A B Series programming. Friday, March 23, 2012 Admission begins at 7:30pm Performance at 8:00pm...
  • A graduate of the University of Quebec at Trois Riviere, Patry also holds an MFA in Fine Art from the University of Quebec at Montreal. Patry is currently a lecturer in Sculpture at the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres and has...
  • “The theme of this project is automatic co-ordination, or the sort of repetition of a movement or of an image that is employed regularly in such actions as turning on a light switch; actions which have become almost reflexes; movements...
  • “My works borrows the formal structure of “testing” from the arena of science. I am especially interested in psychological tests, the kinds that objectively try and measure subjective information. They seem most analogous to discourses on...
  • Jennifer McMackon is a graduate of both the University of Toronto and the Ontario College of Art. She was a member of the Board of Directors of Mercer Union Gallery in Toronto where she curated the project Helitropic. McMackon has...
  • Ali Käemh’s Biography is a project developed over the course of his residency at Gallery 101. The project makes use of photography, as well as time lapsed projections and video to build on the artist previous concerns with the problems of...

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