Some moments from this year’s Figureworks opening and awards ceremony, in the Byward Market’s St.Brigid’s Centre for the Arts. For the past seven years, festival founder Hilde Lambrechts and her group of volunteers have been hosting this celebration of visual art of the human form, which has attracted works from artists locally and, this year, from as far away as China and Brazil. In her final days as president of the festival, Hilde shared her thoughts on the festival and Ottawa’s creative community:
Ottawa has a very lively art scene. What is getting attention form the press is the music events throughout the year, and some theatre performances throughout the year, but I find that the visual arts are underestimated. We have plenty of life drawing groups, the National Capital Network of Sculptors, the Ottawa Potter’s Guild, the Water Colour society, the Coloured Pencil Society, workshops from visiting visual artist like Kristy Gordon, the print makers have an annual exhibition, we have some great photographers in town, we have the Ottawa School of Art at 2 locations where numerous courses are being offered. Ottawa has a lot of talent. Art is never perfect, but the journey towards perfect, is what makes it so engaging. And therefore it is satisfying at every level.