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Maureen Korp

Maureen Korp

  • War Stories: Sound, Fury, Silence

    War Stories: Sound, Fury, Silence

    What tales do we tell of war? Stories of sound and fury, moments of silence, scrubbed memorials. Two ...
    Arts & Culture February 1, 2016
  • Documenting Humanity’s Darkest Acts

    Documenting Humanity’s Darkest Acts

    The exhibition "The Unfinished Revolution" makes plain the value of Samer Muscati's photography.
    Arts & Culture December 27, 2015
  • The Art of Making Do

    The Art of Making Do

    "Geometries & Auralities of Survival" by Jesse Stewart presents a program of site-specific music and visual art at ...
    Arts & Culture November 24, 2015
  • Photography: Of Time and Tides

    Photography: Of Time and Tides

    “Erosion” is a solo exhibition by Ottawa photographer Christine Fitzgerald presenting a suite of 13 photographs, each one ...
    Arts & Culture October 28, 2015
  • Other Times and Places in Three Ottawa Art Shows

    Other Times and Places in Three Ottawa Art Shows

    "Big Bang" at SAW Gallery, an artists-run centre in Ottawa, is a large exhibition showcasing the work of ...
    Arts & Culture October 2, 2015
  • A Legacy of Outdoor Art in and Around Ottawa

    A Legacy of Outdoor Art in and Around Ottawa

    At the end of summer, the intense greens of carefully tended gardens, deciduous trees, and cultivated grounds are ...
    Arts & Culture August 24, 2015
  • The Colosseum: Death and Glory in Ancient Rome

    The Colosseum: Death and Glory in Ancient Rome

    Exhibition at the Canadian War Museum showcases a day in the life of a gladiator.
    Arts & Culture August 13, 2015
  • Almonte and Its Thriving Arts Scene

    Almonte and Its Thriving Arts Scene

    Almonte, Ontario, once the location of seven textile mills, is now a bustling arts community.
    Arts & Culture July 21, 2015
  • ‘Beautiful Destruction’: A Bird’s Eye View of Canada’s Oilpatch

    ‘Beautiful Destruction’: A Bird’s Eye View of Canada’s Oilpatch

    “Beautiful Destruction” is a big book. So, too, is its subject matter and the ambitions of its author, ...
    Arts & Culture May 24, 2015
  • New Exhibit Examines Canada’s 1917 Conscription Crisis

    New Exhibit Examines Canada’s 1917 Conscription Crisis

    In Canada in 1917, across the waters from war-torn Europe, discord and dissension took hold.
    Arts & Culture April 14, 2015
  • Gas, Mud, Memory: Exhibition Recalls WWI

    Gas, Mud, Memory: Exhibition Recalls WWI

    “Fighting in Flanders: Gas, Mud, Memory” presents a pithy, incisive account of the carnage experienced in Flanders from ...
    Arts & Culture March 30, 2015
  • Exploring the Fall of the Berlin Wall

    Exploring the Fall of the Berlin Wall

    In partnership with the Embassy of Germany, three exhibitions commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall and the ...
    Arts & Culture March 3, 2015
  • Hidden Dualities of the Physical World

    Hidden Dualities of the Physical World

    A wonderful multiplicity of paired readings is evident in an exhibition of work by Ottawa photographer Caroline Tallmadge ...
    Arts & Culture February 24, 2015
  • Refugees Past and Present, Their Faces and Stories

    Refugees Past and Present, Their Faces and Stories

    To date, the United Nations has registered more than 3.1 million Syrian refugees who have fled to Jordan, ...
    Arts & Culture January 15, 2015
  • The ‘Persuasive Power’ of Photography in WW1

    The ‘Persuasive Power’ of Photography in WW1

    From the earliest days of photography, its use on the battlefield as a documentary tool was well-appreciated by ...
    Arts & Culture September 29, 2014
  • Visions of War Through the Visions of Men

    Visions of War Through the Visions of Men

    In Canada, summer ends with an easy drift of leaves in the wind. Far off in distant lands, ...
    Arts & Culture September 3, 2014
  • Sculpture Exhibition Shows Wartime Humanity

    Sculpture Exhibition Shows Wartime Humanity

    ‘Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times,’ 12 sculptures of war art, is on display at the Canadian War Museum.
    Arts & Culture August 20, 2014
  • An Artistic Touch for the Summer Months

    An Artistic Touch for the Summer Months

    Five gardens at Ottawa's Central Experimental Farm demonstrate how much more there can be to a city garden ...
    Arts & Culture August 13, 2014
  • Poignant Art in Canada’s Cold War Bunker

    Poignant Art in Canada’s Cold War Bunker

    Not far from Parliament Hill in downtown Ottawa, a mere 35 km west as the crow flies, Prime ...
    Arts & Culture July 22, 2014
  • A Collaboration in Fibre Art

    A Collaboration in Fibre Art

    Not far from downtown Ottawa is the old mill town of Almonte. Its identity, then and now, is ...
    Arts & Culture June 17, 2014
  • A Fresh Look at the Battlefields of Yesteryear

    A Fresh Look at the Battlefields of Yesteryear

    In a quiet room at the end of a hallway in the Ottawa Art Gallery is a small ...
    Arts & Culture June 3, 2014
  • Miniature Prints: Small in Size but not in Stature

    Miniature Prints: Small in Size but not in Stature

    The Ottawa School of Art's Fifth International Biennale of Miniature Prints is a large, comprehensive exhibition of small ...
    Arts & Culture May 22, 2014
  • Charles Edenshaw: ‘Master Carpenter’ of the Haida

    Charles Edenshaw: ‘Master Carpenter’ of the Haida

    The National Gallery of Canada is the current stop of a tightly organized travelling exhibition of the work ...
    Arts & Culture May 8, 2014
  • More Than a Critic: The Art of John Ruskin

    More Than a Critic: The Art of John Ruskin

    In England, in the heyday of Victoriana, one critic's voice was foremost—John Ruskin (1819—1900). His subject matter ranged ...
    Arts & Culture April 29, 2014
  • The Legacy of Canada’s First Female War Artist

    The Legacy of Canada’s First Female War Artist

    Ten small oil paintings by Molly Lamb Bobak have recently been installed in a memorial exhibition at the ...
    Arts & Culture March 28, 2014
  • A Study in Stillness

    A Study in Stillness

    David Barbour will be appearing in person at Artist Talk on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014 at 2 p.m. ...
    Arts & Culture January 7, 2014
  • Canadian War Museum Explores Peace

    Canadian War Museum Explores Peace

    War and Peace are ever linked together. When bombs stop falling, when hostilities cease, people speak of a ...
    Arts & Culture December 9, 2013
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