The Fulcrum discusses upcoming (Apr. 14) Voices for Palestine concert with performers Karim Reslan, Out By Lucy and Hannah Vig.
The Fulcrum discusses upcoming (Apr. 14) Voices for Palestine concert with performers Karim Reslan, Out By Lucy and Hannah Vig.
The Fulcrum speaks with Sophie Ash about her experiences as a musical artist and student, prior to her Bluesfest performance.
“I wanted to show that there’s a lot of artists out there making dope art. I don’t see enough of it at school.”— Ashelita Shellard, fine arts student, host of Your Art is On Fire.
Ottawa is chock full of artists waiting for their time to shine, and PACE magazine is happy to be their outlet.
The nation’s Capital has witnessed the many changes that have accompanied the art form first-hand. But what exactly does Ottawa’s tattoo scene look like today, and how does it reflect evolving attitudes towards body art?
Started by a handful of fine arts graduates from the University of Ottawa in 1991, this artist co-op has since taken over the local art scene for decades now.
The upcoming year holds big promises for both bands, with new music and tours of the East Coast on the horizon.
All four artists featured in the exhibit are showing paintings inspired by elements of varying disciplines, including biology, the human body, psychology, and landscape.