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Category Archives: guest shows
Pulp and Prose: Rob Friday and Jenny McMaster
Pulp and Prose During their residency at Blink Gallery Rob Friday and Jenny McMaster will investigate the local history and natural environment through the lens of the artist book. Artist and poet, Rob Friday spent his formative years in a … Continue reading
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Tagged Jenny McMaster, local history, Paper Making, Poetry, Rob Friday
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Performance Art in the Capital
Blink Gallery would like to thank Karina Bergmans and Héléne Lefebvre for bringing performance to the capital. During the Blink picnic on June 14 the artists staged two very different pieces. Karina Bergmans’ recent exhibition Ligaments and Ligatures at City … Continue reading
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Tagged artist run gallery ottawa, blink gallery ottawa
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Dejeuner sur l’herbe chez Blink!
Come on out for the Blink Picnic this Sunday the 14th from 12-3 pm, for water melon, potluck and a collaborative effort at the world’s longest hopscotch, not to mention two great performances… Karina Bergmans at 1pm Helen Lefebvre at … Continue reading
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SOMETHING LEADS TO SOMETHING ELSE Sept.26-Oct.5
Artist Deborah Margo curates something, leading to something else…. Curator’s Statement and information about the artists: Something Leads to Something Else considers how artists conceptualize their research, of how their work comes to be. It is not a definitive account, but … Continue reading
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JORDAN SEAL: Visions Beyond Heaven
Artists’s statement: Visions Beyond Heaven is a reunion of artistic forms. Visual, music, dance, poetry together. To find what is crouched down in the deepest hollow. That which is extraneous to life’s most sacred outer reaches. A realm where luminous … Continue reading
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Genevieve Cloutier: Performing Ghosts
Artist’s Statement: As a hauntological artist pursuing graduate work in education, I deconstruct my silenced First Nation Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) ancestry as I look towards the intergenerational narratives of my grandmother, mother, and I. I employ the arts-based educational research methodology … Continue reading
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Tagged art as research, artist run gallery ottawa, artist run space ottawa, blink artists, Blink Gallery, blink gallery ottawa, galerie blink, gallery blink ottawa, Genevieve Cloutier, Header House, installation art ottawa, ottawa gallery events, Parliament Hill art, Performing Ghosts, research in art, thesis lecture, thesis performance
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MAPPING OTTAWA July 17-27
Artists Stephanie Marton, Jessie Raymond and Zanaib Hussain occupy Blink with work curated by Anna Paluch. “Mapping Ottawa” references how artists Stephanie Marton, Jessie Raymond and Zainab Hussain uniquely document their surroundings in the city they live in, Ottawa. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Anna Paluch, art as research, artist run gallery ottawa, artist run space ottawa, Blink Gallery, blink gallery ottawa, galerie blink, gallery blink ottawa, guest artist blink gallery ottawa, Header House, installation art ottawa, Jessie Raymond, Mapping Ottawa, ottawa artists, ottawa gallery, Parliament Hill art, photo-based artwork, research in art, Stephanie Marton, summer gallery hours ottawa, Zainab Hussain
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KEEPING THE FIRE
Paintings by Maria Lezon; Drawings and performance by Bozica Radjenovic Exhibition: June 13 – June 15, 2014 Vernissage: Thursday, June 12, 2014, 18:00–21:00 Performance: Crossing the Blood Lines June 14, 15:00 In Keeping the Fire, Maria Lezon and Bozica Radjenovic’s … Continue reading
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