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THE HISTORY OF OTTAWA ACCORDING TO PHIL JENKINS

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floor in October 2021 was the last project to be completed. The 13 planned new studios will cement Studio Space Ottawa’s place as a critically important fixture in the Ottawa art scene.

This expansion allowed another Glebe resident, Susan Cartwright, to find a home for her printmaking practice and her two etching presses. She trained at the Ottawa School of Art under the tutelage of Robert Hinchley and creates both relief and intaglio prints, primarily based on images of nature. She has exhibited and has collectors in Canada and overseas.

Studio Space Ottawa is located at 2477 Kaladar Avenue (near Bank and

Heron). Visit studiospaceottawa.ca for more details and fundraiser tickets ($25 on Eventbrite).

Come out and support this important part of cultural Ottawa, meet our members and try your hand at making art! Help us create new studios for emerging and established artists. Make this a date night with a difference and support your local artists.

For more information, contact Ada. brzeski@gmail.com or 613-222-1810.

Ada Brzeski is a ceramic artist living in Old Ottawa South, and Susan Cartwright is a printmaker living in the Glebe.

Early registration is strongly recommended as spaces are limited: https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/event/history-ottawa-according-phil-jenkins

Phil Jenkins is a renowned Ottawa historian, writer, lecturer, songwriter and musician.

PRESENTED BY THE OTTAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY & THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OTTAWA & ROGERS TV.

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