Carleton University Art Gallery
Ottawa, Ontario
613-520-2120
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Featuring predominantly Canadian art, the gallery connects the university’s cultural life to that of the wider community.
From May 2: Meryl McMaster: Confluence. Through self-portraiture, the artist examines themes of identity, self-expression, and storytelling.
From May 2: Noriko Shinohara: Cutie and Bullie. The New York-based artist tells the story of her turbulent relationship with husband Ushio Shinohara, known for his work as the “boxing painter”, in this series of manga-inspired comic strips.
From May 2: Maura Doyle: the Vessel, that with fugitive Articulation answer’d: how deep is your love? The artist approaches the humble pot’s long history as a household tool, as a poet’s muse and metaphor, and as an object of beauty.
St. Patrick’s Building, 1125 Colonel By Dr., 613-520-2120. cuag.carleton.ca
Open Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 5pm; Saturday and Sunday, 12pm to 5pm. Closed Mondays.