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On a white display table, a purple watercolour of an architecture building is displayed with a sign that reads "Watercolour prints."

Visual Arts Carleton’s first-ever market aims to grow student arts community

Watercolour paintings, intricate prints and stickers decorated the fourth floor of Carleton University’s Nideyinàn building as Visual Arts Carleton held its inaugural Student Art...
Behind a chalk board with the words "Threads of Resilience" a woman stands. On a projector above her head shows tatreez as resilience and an example of what the embroidery looks like.

Tatreez combines Palestinian history, artistry and resistance

Tatreez, the intricate, vibrant embroidery of Palestine, is more than just a decorative craft — for members of the community, it's an art form...
On a blue painted wall, there is a photo of a woman dressed to look like madonna. In the glass container next to it, its full of little trinkets like pill bottles, gold jewellery, and pearls.

OAG’s ‘Saints and Madonnas’ explores divinity and holiness in everyday life

Olivia Johnston’s award-winning exhibit Saints and Madonnas explored the divinity and holiness that surround us in everyday life at the Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG)...
Behind a neon pink sign that says "Stay Thirsty" five people sit and smile at the camera. They are dressed in various Halloween costumes

‘Drag Me To Trivia’ embraces queer performances on campus

Carleton students dressed in Halloween costumes and gathered at Ollie's at the Drag Me To Trivia event on Oct. 30.   The Halloween event was the...
In a dark room, there is a crowd of people. On a projector, it reads "oh that's tight" in all caps.

New dance battle puts spotlight on Ottawa’s hip-hop community

Roughly 75 street dancers came together to put Ottawa’s hip-hop scene on the map with the new OH THAT’S TIGHT! dance battle on Oct....
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