This socially-engaged art project of offering free, hand painted zines to passers-by in an Ottawa neighbourhood for them to finish was intended as a gesture of gratitude and solidarity and
a chance to participate safely and creatively in a celebratory spring community art project as we emerge from pandemic restrictions.
LYING DOWN, Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, 2021. 24 X 36 inches, pencil and water based media on recycled paper
MAGNOLIA ON A CLOUDY DAY, Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, 2021. 24 X 36 inches, water based media on recycled paper
DANDELIONS, Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, 2021. 24 X 36 inches, water based media on recycled paper
SUNBEAM THROUGH CRABAPPLE BLOSSOM, Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, 2021. 24 X 36 inches, water based media on recycled paper
APPLE BLOSSOM OVER CANAL, Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, 2021. 24 X 36 inches, water based media on recycled paper
WOODPECKER TREE, Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, 2021. 24 X 36 inches, water based media on recycled paper
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Please join artists, curators, musicians, composers, live-coders, computer engineers, and an international lawyer as we celebrate 75 years of the UN Declaration of Human Rights! Ramon Blanco-Barrera, Grazia Peduzzi, Ann Wettrich, Eldad Tsabary, Kofi Oduro, Philon Nguyen, Jay Juanita Marchand, Stanley Février, and Oonagh Fitzgerald will discuss interdisciplinary practices of making art, performing, and working on local and global human rights issues.
Please join us! Hi there,
https://www.uottawa.ca/research-innovation/hrrec/events/arts-human-rights-conversing-multiplicities