Galleries and Exhibition Spaces

Atrium Gallery

Featuring the works of local and regional artists. Artists are juried through peer assessment.

Ben Franklin Place
101 Centrepointe Drive
613-580-2424, ext. 42263
For submission information go to: ottawa.ca/residents/arts/for_artists/opportunities/community_galleries/index_en.html

Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday: 1 to 5 p.m.

Atrium Gallery is also open during scheduled performances at Centrepointe Theatre. Closed on Sundays in July and August.

Note: other exhibit announcements to come

Exhibition

Description

Date

 

Robyn Bragg: Worlds Within

Worlds Within explores the inner landscape of ideas and emotions through dream-like images of invented worlds and imaginary architecture. The central theme is the search for balance and order when surrounded by change, turbulence and uncertainty.

March 26 to April 27, 2010

Young at Art

Young at Art is a juried art competition that brings the work of young visual artists to local art galleries across the City of Ottawa.

May 1 to May 25, 2010

Nepean Fine Arts League

NFAL is a non-profit organization of artists and artisans from the Ottawa and Ottawa Valley region. Founded in 1964, NFAL has a membership of nearly 200 artists.

May 28 to June 29, 2010

Nepean Fine Arts League: NFAL Annual Exhibition

Nepean Museum

Dedicated to collect, preserve, research, exhibit and interpret the works of man and nature, the Nepean Museum stimulates a greater interest in, knowledge of and enthusiasm for the city among its residents and visitors.

July 9 to July 28, 2010

Colette Gréco-Riddle: In Full View

This collection of works underscores the truism that art reveals the artist; there is nowhere to hide. My exhibition creates vulnerability, a sense of isolation but also opportunities for new perspectives. After all, one’s work is in full view.

July 30 to August 25, 2010

Ranajit Sinha: Extinction

Extinction is about the disappearance of those tribes of Andaman and Nicobar Island that got swept away by Tsunami waves. The series raises questions about our actions to preserve our roots.

August 27to September 29, 2010

Roberta Walker: Faux Paws

Enter the world of New York City’s “haute chien” where dogs are dressed to kill. These photographs document the explosion of canine culture where well-dressed dogs are the latest fashion accessory.

October 1 to 27, 2010

IN FLUX: Emergence

This exhibition of sculptural and functional ceramics expresses our individual experience of Emergence. IN FLUX: Francine Bellanger, Micheline de Bellefeuille, Maryl Morris, Géraldine Petit-Gras and Isobel Salole.

October 29 to December 1, 2010

Julia Lockie: Unearthed

Each piece represents one voice in an extended conversation — the endurance of planet Earth despite the dynamic nature of the human presence. In richly layered surfaces, the works examine illusions of human control and the irreconcilable forces of nature.

December 3, 2010 to January 12, 2011

Deidre Hierlihy: Urban Landscapes

Urban Landscapes explores the urban landscape, and celebrates vernacular architecture in Ottawa and several European cities. Linocut prints best express my fascination with, and my attention to, the patterns that surround us.”

January 14 to February 16, 2011

M (Peggy) Hughes: Places and Spaces Through My Inner GPS

“I travel to places off the world map, creating abstract and non-representational acrylic and mixed media pieces reflecting spaces and places that are found only through My Inner GPS”.

February 18 to March 23, 2011

 
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