From 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday nights, experience the National Gallery of Canada with music and an artful atmosphere. Take part in free art-making…
This exhibition brings together work by Angelina Barrucco, Barry Pottle, and Laura Taler in a presentation that honours the legacy of Yousuf Karsh and Malak Karsh while continuing a tradition of mentorship and lens based experimentation.
Selected by 2023 Karsh Award laureate Christine Fitzgerald, the featured artists explore contemporary themes through photography and photo driven processes. Their practices reflect creative risk taking, thoughtful engagement with the world around them, and a sustained commitment to artistic innovation.
Working across abstraction, portraiture, cultural memory, and performance based imagery, the exhibition highlights the evolving possibilities of image making while acknowledging the influence of earlier generations.
Admission is free. The exhibition is open daily.
Selected by 2023 Karsh Award laureate Christine Fitzgerald, the featured artists explore contemporary themes through photography and photo driven processes. Their practices reflect creative risk taking, thoughtful engagement with the world around them, and a sustained commitment to artistic innovation.
Working across abstraction, portraiture, cultural memory, and performance based imagery, the exhibition highlights the evolving possibilities of image making while acknowledging the influence of earlier generations.
Admission is free. The exhibition is open daily.
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Karsh-Masson Gallery, Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 1J1