OAG’S FALL EXHIBITION OPENING 2024 | VERNISSAGE D'AUTOMNE 2024
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OAG’S FALL EXHIBITION OPENING 2024 | VERNISSAGE D'AUTOMNE 2024

You do not want to miss this spring celebration! Evening festivities will include refreshments, speeches and more.

Date and time

Thursday, October 24 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

Ottawa Art Gallery

50 Mackenzie King Bridge Ottawa, ON K1N 0C5 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Exhibitions

Stories My Father Couldn’t Tell Me: Jeff Thomas Origin | Level 3
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) and the Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) are engaged in a unique partnership to support the agency, self-determination and cultural sovereignty of Indigenous artists, cultural producers and communities.

Olivia Johnston: Saints and Madonnas (Project X Award 2024) | Level 3

Rachel Kalpana JAMES: Bright Oriental Star | Level 2

Art + Parcel: A Holiday Sale | Galerie Annexe, Level 1


You do not want to miss this celebration!

Evening festivities will include refreshments, speeches and more.


Schedule

6 PM
Reception Begins in the Alma Duncan Salon, Level 3

6:30 PM
Speeches in the Alma Duncan Salon, Level 3

Reception Continues until 8 PM


OAG is pleased to offer free childcare during exhibition opening receptions. It will be available until 8 PM in the Studio (level 0). Please email cstewart@oaggao.ca to register.

Members will receive a 20% discount at the OAG Shop for the duration of the opening. Please note that discounts are not applicable to original artwork or products that are already on sale.


Image: Jeff Thomas, Indian Scout, 1991, silver gelatin print. Courtesy of the artist

Expositions

Les histoires que mon père n’a pu me conter. L’origine de Jeff Thomas | niveau 3
Le Musée des beaux-arts du Canada (MBAC) et la Galerie d’art d’Ottawa (GAO) ont noué un partenariat unique qui soutient l’agentivité, l’autodétermination et la souveraineté culturelle d’artistes, de productions culturelles et de communautés autochtones.

Olivia Johnston. Saintes et madones (Le Prix Projet X 2024) | niveau 3

Rachel Kalpana JAMES. Lumineuse étoile de l’Orient | niveau 2

Art emballant. Vente des Fêtes | Galerie Annexe, niveau 1


Un évènement à ne pas manquer !

Les festivités comprendront des bouchées, des discours et plus encore.


Horaire

18 h

La réception publique débute au Hall Alma Duncan, niveau 3


18 h 30

Mot de bienvenue, Hall Alma Duncan, niveau 3


Vernissage jusqu’à 20 h

La GAO offre, dans le Studio (niveau 0), un service de garde gratuit durant les soirées de vernissage de ses expositions. Le service est disponible jusqu’à 20 h. Veuillez écrire à cstewart@oaggao.ca pour réserver une ou des place(s).


Pendant toute la durée de l'exposition, nos membres bénéficient d'une réduction de 20 % à la boutique OAG Shop. Les réductions ne s'appliquent pas aux œuvres originales ni aux produits déjà en solde.

Image : Jeff Thomas, Indian Scout [Éclaireur indien], 1991, épreuve à la gélatine argentique. Avec l’autorisation de l’artiste.

Organized by

Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) is an independent non-profit public art gallery committed to the acquisition, presentation, interpretation and dissemination of contemporary art for the benefit of the local arts community. Its programs explore a variety of issues and include exhibitions, talks, lectures, tours and publications. OAG has a growing permanent collection of historical and contemporary works associated with the region. It also houses the Firestone Collection of Canadian Art, which consists of more than 1,600 works of art assembled by Ottawa collectors O.J. and Isobel Firestone, who acquired the works from the early 1950s to the 1970s.

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