SPECIAL EDITION XIII
Art Of The Americas Exhibition 2025, entitled “THE MIRROR OF OUR MAGICAL CULTURE”. On the celebration of The Latin American and Hispanic Heritage Month in Canada, a cultural event which consist of Fifty Six artworks by sixteen artists from forteen countries of the Americas. Several of them are coming directly from their own countries only for this occasion.
The Exhibition will take place at Saint Brigid’s Center For The Arts, new venue, Ottawa - from October 16 to 19, 2025, at 310 St. Patrick Street, Ottawa. The opening reception will be on October 16 at 6:30 p.m. by invitation only!
Gallery Hours; Friday, Oct. 17 - 2pm. til 6pm. Saturday, Oct. 18 - 1pm.-til 6pm. Sunday, Oct. 19 - 1pm. til 4pm.
This year, the exhibition will feature a selection of the most recent and innovative works from more than 14 countries and will be sponsored by the distinguished diplomatic mission’s resident in Ottawa, Canada: Cuba, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Peru, & Uruguay, and more with the support of organizations and companies in the region.
Participating Artists:
Canadá: Mina Ladani & Lise Butters, México: Mariana Yampolsky, Argentina: Jorge Aranda, Brasil: Marly Oliveira, Colombia: Edgar Francisko, Costa Rica: Lizeth Gonzales, Cuba: Silvia Rodriguez Rivero, Ecuador: Galo Chavez, Guatemala: Marta Beatriz Caceres, Honduras: Ivan Soto, Nicaragua: Edgar Pasquier, Peru: Yvonne Mora & Wilbert Piscoya, Uruguay: Daniel Tomasini, and El Salvador: Jorge Figueroa.
Please do not hesitate to contact me for more information regarding the exhibition and its contents. Enclosed you will find the promotional poster that includes all the artists whose artwork will be displayed.
Terra Art has worked with artists from many different latitudes, in public and private galleries, and with universities. To date, more than 150 exhibitions have been held at cultural centers and galleries in Ottawa-Gatineau, Toronto, Montreal, Puerto Rico and Peru, as well as in Latin American diplomatic facilities in Canada. The diplomatic missions have been very important and central to the dissemination of their artists work and with the cultural exchange afforded by such dissemination.
