On a mission to inspire and be inspired, I started a blog to showcase the work and workspaces of mostly emerging artists who are putting down roots and producing beautiful work in the nation's capital. The blog was my gateway to vibrant communities of dreamers and doers, and while their work, mediums, and styles vary greatly, they all share in a belief of the creative potential brewing in this city.
I’ve since put the blog on hold, but I remain available to documenting installation processes and openings for my fellow artists.
Artist Kalkidan Assefa // Home studio
Kosisochukwu Nnebe installing I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT I AM HIDING SOMETHING FROM YOU / SINCE WHAT I MIGHT BE IS UNCONTAINABLE // Axeneo7
Kosisochukwu Nnebe vernissage: I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT I AM HIDING SOMETHING FROM YOU / SINCE WHAT I MIGHT BE IS UNCONTAINABLE // Axeneo7
Kosisochukwu Nnebe vernissage: I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT I AM HIDING SOMETHING FROM YOU / SINCE WHAT I MIGHT BE IS UNCONTAINABLE // Axeneo7
Rachel Grey // Installation of I Came Back and Things Were Different - Ottawa City Hall
Kosisochukwu Nnebe + Centretown Community Health Centre LGBTQ Newcomer Drop-in Collaboration // DIY Spring
Kosisochukwu Nnebe + Centretown Community Health Centre LGBTQ Newcomer Drop-in Collaboration // DIY Spring
Artist Stefan Thompson // Wallspace Gallery
Artist Shirley Liu // home studio
Third Son Laserworks // Home studio
Tattoo Artist Alex Neron // Railbender Gallery & Studio
Curator/ Interior Designer Carrie Colton (left) // Studio 66
Curator/ gallery owner Trish Barr (right, with Stefan Thompson) // Wallspace Gallery
Artist Nate Nettleton // home studio
Artist Ryan Smeeton // Platform Studio
Artist Gillian King // Rectory Art House
Artist Karen Bailey // Rectory Art House
On a mission to inspire and be inspired, I started a blog to showcase the work and workspaces of mostly emerging artists who are putting down roots and producing beautiful work in the nation's capital. The blog was my gateway to vibrant communities of dreamers and doers, and while their work, mediums, and styles vary greatly, they all share in a belief of the creative potential brewing in this city.
I’ve since put the blog on hold, but I remain available to documenting installation processes and openings for my fellow artists.
Artist Kalkidan Assefa // Home studio
Kosisochukwu Nnebe installing I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT I AM HIDING SOMETHING FROM YOU / SINCE WHAT I MIGHT BE IS UNCONTAINABLE // Axeneo7
Kosisochukwu Nnebe vernissage: I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT I AM HIDING SOMETHING FROM YOU / SINCE WHAT I MIGHT BE IS UNCONTAINABLE // Axeneo7
Kosisochukwu Nnebe vernissage: I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT I AM HIDING SOMETHING FROM YOU / SINCE WHAT I MIGHT BE IS UNCONTAINABLE // Axeneo7
Rachel Grey // Installation of I Came Back and Things Were Different - Ottawa City Hall
Kosisochukwu Nnebe + Centretown Community Health Centre LGBTQ Newcomer Drop-in Collaboration // DIY Spring
Kosisochukwu Nnebe + Centretown Community Health Centre LGBTQ Newcomer Drop-in Collaboration // DIY Spring
Artist Stefan Thompson // Wallspace Gallery
Artist Shirley Liu // home studio
Third Son Laserworks // Home studio
Tattoo Artist Alex Neron // Railbender Gallery & Studio
Curator/ Interior Designer Carrie Colton (left) // Studio 66
Curator/ gallery owner Trish Barr (right, with Stefan Thompson) // Wallspace Gallery
Artist Nate Nettleton // home studio
Artist Ryan Smeeton // Platform Studio
Artist Gillian King // Rectory Art House
Artist Karen Bailey // Rectory Art House