Britannia Pop Up Show
This pop up show runs through November and December, featuring 8 vendors each week. A great way to introduce yourself to the Britannia community!
This pop up show runs through November and December, featuring 8 vendors each week. A great way to introduce yourself to the Britannia community!
This pop up show runs through November and December, featuring 8 vendors each week. A great way to introduce yourself to the Britannia community!
The festival of zine culture and independent arts!
Join fellow zinesters, artists, and supporters at the second Ottawa edition of Canada’s biggest zine festival! We’ve got tons of cool events planned.
Following the highly successful Indigenous Women’s Art Market of September 2018, you are once again invited to come and support local Indigenous artists and artisans in the National Arts Centre’s Gail & David O’Brien Atrium.
The Art Market features the diverse and amazing work of Métis, Inuit and First Nations makers.
We would like to acknowledge this event takes place on unceded, unsurrendered Algonquin Territory.
The Feminist Twins are proud to present SOFT ART: PANEL & SHOW FT. FRIZZ KID
Toronto’s own artist, activist, and author Frizz Kid, along with Ambivalently Yours (Montreal) and Lucky Little Queer (Ottawa) will be on a panel hosted by comedienne & artist, Danielle Gregoire.
Join us for a fantastic event featuring original art and one-of-a-kind creations. It is a little show with big talent! Free entry and free parking! We will have lots on offer without the overwhelming throng of larger shows. Support local artists and artisans while bringing something new and unique home!
The Town of Carleton Place is celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2019 and Arts Carleton Place (ACP) is joining the celebration with a few new twists to its Spring Fine Art Show & Sale. There is no admission fee and lots of free parking.
NAC’s Indigenous Theatre team invite you to support the work of local Indigenous Women artists and artisans in the National Arts Centre’s Public Spaces! Featuring the diverse and amazing work of Métis, Inuit and First Nations women.
Jewelry, beadwork, paintings, sculptures, mittens, moccasins, coffee, crafts, and much more.