Finally, a chance to see two exhibitions!

Don’t miss the chance to see two excellent exhibitions of prints at the Ottawa School of Art (on George Street in the Byward Market), with OGPC members featured in both!

The first, in the ground floor vitrines, features prints from an OGPC Print Exchange with a group of printmakers in Northern Ireland. The theme is “Home“, something which has had a significance so far in 2020 that was unforeseen at the time the prints were made and exchanged.

The second is the Biennial Ottawa International Mini Print exhibition, featuring a wonderful variety of printmaking techniques and subjects in the 355 prints, by 135 artists from 21 countries. All works are for sale (early Christmas shopping!). The show runs until November 22, 2020 and information on the Gallery’s COVID-19 protocol is available on the OSA website https://artottawa.ca/category/news/ or by contacting Cathy Brake, Gallery Coordinator at boutique@artottawa.ca.

Printer’s Ink Vernissage

Everyone enjoyed the vernissage Friday night at the Stone School Gallery for Printer’s Ink: How many words make a picture?”. Visitors and artists were able to visit the exhibit in the upper gallery in small numbers with a very positive response. There were lots of great comments about the overall exhibit and individual pieces of artwork. The exhibit is getting coverage from the local newspaper. Emily, a journalist for the Equity newspaper came out to take pictures and interviewed the curator of the exhibit, Tina Petrovicz (OGPC member). The theme, the diversity of exhibit and the creative challenges of the project were discussed.

Refreshments were served in the yard of the gallery on this lovely evening. This allowed the guests and artists space to have a chat and enjoy a glass of wine and the great nibbles that were brought. It was wonderful and safe celebration of months of this group effort and that the exhibit happened inspite of the challenges that COVID has created for us as artists.

OGPC members of the exhibit, surprised Tina with flowers and a card as a thank you for her efforts in organizing this project and the resulting exhibit. She was honored to have worked with such a great group of artists, everyone pitching in to make it happen and the trully wonderful artwork that was created.

Printer’s Ink: How many words make a picture?

Inspired by Words. Fifteen OGPC members created works inspired by words of a poem, lyric, proverb or saying:

Sylvia Bretzloff, Madeleine Rousseau, Peter Dolan, Murray Dineen, Roger Sutcliffe, Debra James Percival, Shirley Yik, Shealagh Pope, Valerie Bridgeman, Denise Lachance, Deidre Hierlihy, Tina Petrovicz, Dale Shutt, Patricia Slighte and Louise Guay.

Their works will be shown at the Stone School Gallery at Portage-du-Fort, Quebec, from September 11 to October 11, 2020. Wearing a mask is mandatory indoors and a limited number of guests will be allowed in the Gallery at any one time.

Join us for an outdoor vernissage under a tent on September 11 from 6 to 8 pm. Refreshments will be served.

Some of the artists will be at the gallery in the weekend during the exhibition. It is another chance to see the show and meet the artists. Check the website for gallery hours at http://artpontiac.com/en/.

A curator talk by Tina Petrovicz will take place at closing day, October 11 from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. She will discuss her process that has led to the adaption of her printmaking with the integration of light and movement to create new expressions of art.
http://artpontiac.com/en/artists-talks/causerie-tina-petrovicz/

ETCHING|VARIATIONS

Please note that the vernissage planned for Sunday, March 15th at the Nepean Creative Arts Centre is cancelled due to concerns about public gatherings and the COVID-19 virus.

The latest show is now hung for your viewing pleasure! This show , curated by Mary Baranowski-Lowden, features various etching techniques (such as aquatint, soft ground, line etching, sugar lift and open bite) in prints from 15 Connective artists. Not only does the show offer examples of different etching techniques (and explains them), it also shows work in different sizes and featuring very different subject matter. Such a great selection to see!

The show will be hanging until April 30th in the OGPC Gallery at the Nepean Creative Arts Centre|Centre des arts créatifs de Nepean at 35 rue Stafford Road, Bells Corners, K2H 8V8. For gallery hours call|pour des heures d’ouverture téléphonez 613-596-5783

And please remember, all works are for sale (unless indicated otherwise) and prints are a wonderful way to start an art collection of your own or add original works to your collection!

BIG Lino

New Group Show at the OGPC Gallery

January 9 through March 5, 2020 / le 9 janvier au 5 mars 2020

The theme of this show is BIG. Eleven artists are exhibiting 14 works that convey the idea of BIG not only through their physical size, but by addressing major issues, portraying huge subjects, or in their use of bold mark-making. The versatility of linocut as a medium is also showcased.

At the Nepean Creative Arts Centre / Au centre des arts créatifs de Nepean, 35 rue Stafford Rd (Bells Corners) Ottawa ON K2H 8V8       613-596-5783

Gallery hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 10:00 pm, Saturday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and Sunday, 9:00 am to 7:00 pm

All are welcome at the Vernissage on Thursday, January 23, 6:00 – 7:00 pm / le jeudi, 23 janvier, 18h – 19h

Artists / Artistes:

Valerie Bridgeman, Susan Cartwright, Deidre Hierlihy, Aileen Leo, Shealagh Pope, Rod Restivo, Madeleine Rousseau, Beth Shepherd, Katherine Stauble, Charmaine Swain, and Francine Walker.

Guest Curator/ Commissaire invitée: Shealagh Pope