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June 2013 - Arts Ottawa East / Arts Ottawa Est

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Mon.-Fri., 9:00-4:30 p.m.<br />

Shenkman <strong>Arts</strong> Centre,<br />

245 Centrum Blvd., <strong>Ottawa</strong><br />

www.artsoe.ca<br />

Presented by:<br />

Ruth Dick: Hydrogen Bonds May 28 to <strong>June</strong> 27, <strong>2013</strong><br />

“Exploring the complexity of the mundane” is the intention of photographer Ruth Dick, who<br />

captures the intricacy of an often overlooked world in her latest exhibition. Focusing on the<br />

elaborate miniature structures that compose the everyday matter surrounding us, Ruth finds<br />

harmony in the labyrinthine networks of line, shape, and texture.<br />

Beginning her photographic practice only two years ago, Ruth Dick was inspired by the work<br />

of friends appearing on social media. A self-proclaimed “obsessive shooter,” Ruth brings<br />

her camera with her everywhere and never misses an opportunity to capture the beauty that<br />

surrounds her.<br />

Meet Ruth at the vernissage on <strong>June</strong> 2 from 1-3 p.m.<br />

Hydrogen Bonds, Ruth Dick<br />

ruthiedick@gmail.com<br />

Jacqueline Milner & Erica Taylor: Branches July 3 to August 15, <strong>2013</strong><br />

“Branches” is the latest photography and sculpture joint exhibition by collaborative artists Jacqueline Milner and Erica Taylor that explores<br />

the life and plight of trees and forests. With a shared passion for environmental preservation, these two artists push the dialogue about the<br />

impact of the modern world on the sacred spaces in nature. Jacqueline and Erica find inspiration in the web-like structures of a forested<br />

space, and see the branches as an endless muse: representing reach,<br />

change, and choice.<br />

“Choosing the materials and methods of working which have the least<br />

amount of impact on our environment” is a choice Jacqueline Milner<br />

stands by in her artistic endeavors. For this collaborative exhibition, Jacqueline<br />

experiments with photography, an interest she’s explored since<br />

her youth. Jacqueline aspires to continue the conversation in sustaining<br />

biodiversity and uses her creativity to voice her opinions.<br />

Meet the artists at the vernissage on July 7 from 1-3 p.m.<br />

www.image-inephotography.com<br />

www.ericataylorart.com<br />

Le reste de la journée, Jacqueline Milner<br />

Treeform, Erica Taylor<br />

Save the Date<br />

NOV<br />

7 13<br />

Shenkman <strong>Arts</strong> Centre<br />

Join AOE <strong>Arts</strong> Council in raising funds to create<br />

opportunities for artists and to support the ARTicipate<br />

Endowment Fund.<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

Shenkman <strong>Arts</strong> Centre<br />

Early Bird Tickets on sale until<br />

September 30<br />

$65 individual $ 325 group (6 tickets)<br />

• Silent auction and draw<br />

• Catered food stations<br />

• Entertainment<br />

• Artistic demonstrations<br />

To buy tickets, donate to the auction or become a sponsor<br />

visit: www.artsoe.ca<br />

ARTNEWS JUNE <strong>2013</strong> 5

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