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WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101
May
7
6:00 PM18:00

WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101

REGISTER YOUR SPOT

Please ensure you read our Terms of Service and Cancellation Policy before registering.


If the workshop is sold out or you would like to be informed of future workshops on this topic, please add your name to the wait list:



WORKSHOP INFO

Explore the possibilities of the book form in this introductory workshop to bookbinding. We’ll begin with a brief overview of the history and current context of artists’ books, followed by examples of bookbinding methods, including saddle stitch, 3-hole pamphlet, and Japanese binding . Participants will then work on assembling their own books using a selected bookbinding method, ready to take home with them at the end of the workshop.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

  • All materials will be provided.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

Ideal for any level: beginners, those who want a refresher, or creatives who would like to add a new skill to their current skill set.

WORKSHOP FACILITATOR

Facilitated by Melanie Yugo, print artist and co-director of Possible Worlds. Melanie has led classes and workshops on bookbinding and other graphic arts at National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Art Gallery, as well as for festivals and other institutions in Canada and internationally.

WORKSHOP FEE

To make this workshop as accessible as possible and to increase opportunities for those who have historically been underrepresented in the arts, we're offering different options of participation fees. The amount you choose to pay goes to our facilitators and operating the space.

Option 1: Workshop // $75 CAD

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of three handbound books

Option 2: Workshop + Kit // $100 CAD

  • Set of bookbinding tools to take home

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of three handbound books

Option 3: Workshop (Equity-Deserving Group) // $55 CAD

We are offering a reduced rate for 2 spots per workshop to those who self-identify as Indigenous, Black, Asian or racialized; or as a person with disabilities; or as two-spirit, transgender or gender non-conforming.

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of three handbound books.

NEXT STEPS

  • After you register, you'll get an email confirming your payment and therefore your registration.

  • Look out for a second e-mail from us, approximately 5-10 days before the workshop, reminding you about the upcoming workshop + important preparation information (make sure to check your spam/junk folder). If you do not receive this second e-mail, don't hesitate to e-mail us indicating so.

COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

ACCESSIBILITY

Possible Worlds is located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry. Contact us to request more information about accessibility at our venue, or accommodations.

TERMS OF SERVICE AND CANCELLATION POLICY

Spots are non-refundable. By purchasing a spot or having someone purchase a spot for you, you also agree to our terms of service and cancellation policy.

Please note – You must be 18 years or older to take part in a workshop. If you wish to enroll someone under 18 years old please contact our studio to discuss.

GROUP BOOKINGS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION

Dates don’t fit your schedule? Want to organize a group workshop? Prefer to learn one-on-one? Contact us.

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Zine Club with Ottawa Public Library
Mar
20
6:00 PM18:00

Zine Club with Ottawa Public Library

Zine Club with Ottawa Public Library

Date: Thursday, March 20, 2025
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM
Location: Ottawa Public Library, Rosemount Branch
Official offsite program of Object//Project Art Book Fair 2025
Free to participate. No experience required.
Registration preferred.​ Drop-ins welcome, subject to room capacity.​

At the March 2025 Zine Club, join Possible Worlds Co-Director Melanie Yugo and and local zinesters Kiran Niet and Becca Yates of Tales from Behind the Counter to meet up, share and collaborate on zines.

Possible Worlds is partnering with the Ottawa Public Library, Rosemount Branch to present Zine Club, a series of meetups/workshops focused on zines, storytelling, sharing and documenting.

Each session will feature a theme and zine artist, and creative prompts to create a one-sheet zine as the basis for a future zine project.

Participants are also encouraged to bring zines from their collection for inspiration and discussion.

Capacity at the Rosemount Branch is limited, so those interested are encouraged to register in advance.

ABOUT THE GUEST ARTISTS

Co-created by Becca Yates (she/they) and Kiran Niet (he/they), Tales from Behind the Counter (TBC for short) is a zine dedicated to building solidarity and community in Ottawa. TBC includes interviews with community members, writing, poetry, and visual art created by Becca and Kiran, as well as donated by collaborators and friends. We believe that creativity and joy are at the heart of social change, so each issue is sold by donation.

COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged for this event. We ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

In partnership with the Ottawa Public Library, Rosemount branch.

 
 
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WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101
Jan
30
6:00 PM18:00

WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101

REGISTER YOUR SPOT

Please ensure you read our Terms of Service and Cancellation Policy before registering.


If the workshop is sold out or you would like to be informed of future workshops on this topic, please add your name to the wait list:



WORKSHOP INFO

Explore the possibilities of the book form in this introductory workshop to bookbinding. We’ll begin with a brief overview of the history and current context of artists’ books, followed by examples of bookbinding methods, including saddle stitch, 3-hole pamphlet, and Japanese binding . Participants will then work on assembling their own books using a selected bookbinding method, ready to take home with them at the end of the workshop.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

  • All materials will be provided.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

Ideal for any level: beginners, those who want a refresher, or creatives who would like to add a new skill to their current skill set.

WORKSHOP FACILITATOR

Facilitated by Melanie Yugo, print artist and co-director of Possible Worlds. Melanie has led classes and workshops on bookbinding and other graphic arts at National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Art Gallery, as well as for festivals and other institutions in Canada and internationally.

WORKSHOP FEE

To make this workshop as accessible as possible and to increase opportunities for those who have historically been underrepresented in the arts, we're offering different options of participation fees. The amount you choose to pay goes to our facilitators and operating the space.

Option 1: Workshop // $75 CAD

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of three handbound books

Option 2: Workshop + Kit // $100 CAD

  • Set of bookbinding tools to take home

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of three handbound books

Option 3: Workshop (Equity-Deserving Group) // $55 CAD

We are offering a reduced rate for 2 spots per workshop to those who self-identify as Indigenous, Black, Asian or racialized; or as a person with disabilities; or as two-spirit, transgender or gender non-conforming.

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of three handbound books.

NEXT STEPS

  • After you register, you'll get an email confirming your payment and therefore your registration.

  • Look out for a second e-mail from us, approximately 5-10 days before the workshop, reminding you about the upcoming workshop + important preparation information (make sure to check your spam/junk folder). If you do not receive this second e-mail, don't hesitate to e-mail us indicating so.

COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

ACCESSIBILITY

Possible Worlds is located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry. Contact us to request more information about accessibility at our venue, or accommodations.

TERMS OF SERVICE AND CANCELLATION POLICY

Spots are non-refundable. By purchasing a spot or having someone purchase a spot for you, you also agree to our terms of service and cancellation policy.

Please note – You must be 18 years or older to take part in a workshop. If you wish to enroll someone under 18 years old please contact our studio to discuss.

GROUP BOOKINGS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION

Dates don’t fit your schedule? Want to organize a group workshop? Prefer to learn one-on-one? Contact us.

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Zine Club with Ottawa Public Library
Jan
23
6:00 PM18:00

Zine Club with Ottawa Public Library

Zine Club with Ottawa Public Library

Date: Thursday, January 23, 2025
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM
Location: Ottawa Public Library, Rosemount Branch
Free to participate. No experience required.
Registration preferred.​ Drop-ins welcome, subject to room capacity.​

At the January 2025 Zine Club, join Possible Worlds Co-Director Melanie Yugo and and local artist Kayla Eli to meet up, share and collaborate on zines.

Possible Worlds is partnering with the Ottawa Public Library, Rosemount Branch to present Zine Club, a series of meetups/workshops focused on zines, storytelling, sharing and documenting.

Each session will feature a theme and zine artist, and creative prompts to create a one-sheet zine as the basis for a future zine project.

Participants are also encouraged to bring zines from their collection for inspiration and discussion.

Capacity at the Rosemount Branch is limited, so those interested are encouraged to register in advance.

ABOUT THE GUEST ARTIST

Bird Lips Zine is an Ottawa-based, self-published zine series created by artist and writer Kayla Eli (she/her). As a BFA graduate, she was inspired by her previous experience as a zinester in high school to bring back her passion for self-publishing and DIY culture. With her zine, she discusses the mundanity of everyday life while pairing it with popular culture. Alongside zine making, she has held workshops and events dedicated to bringing the Ottawa zine community together.

COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged for this event. We ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

In partnership with the Ottawa Public Library, Rosemount branch.

 
 
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Record Listening + Swap
Jan
21
6:00 PM18:00

Record Listening + Swap

RECORD LISTENING + SWAP

Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Time: 6-9 pm
Location: Possible Worlds at Arts Court (2 Daly Avenue, beside the Rideau Centre, Ottawa Art Gallery, SAW Gallery). Look out for the signage leading you to our studio space.

Join us in our studio space for our first Record Listening + Swap of the year. Meet up on January 21 at Possible Worlds alongside other local music selectors with your vinyl, CDs, tapes and other music memorabilia to listen, share, trade or sell.

Free to participate and open to all.

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Possible Worlds Holiday Open House
Dec
11
6:00 PM18:00

Possible Worlds Holiday Open House

POSSIBLE WORLDS X ARTS COURT OPEN HOUSE

Date: Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Time: 6-9 pm
Location: Possible Worlds at Arts Court (2 Daly Avenue, beside the Rideau Centre, Ottawa Art Gallery, SAW Gallery). Look out for the signage leading you to our studio space.

Join us for our last event before the holidays to celebrate!

Thanks to all the artists, collaborators, customers, friends and family who have supported PW this year.

Stop by for yuletide beats, refreshments and holiday cheer. Our shop will be open for your holiday gift shopping - pick up a unique print, publication or record from Canadian and international artists.

Plus find out more about our 2025 programming - it will be our 10-year anniversary! And it's a great opportunity to check out PW at Arts Court if you've never been before.

All are welcome, and entry is free.

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FAIR: Turning Tables Art Book Fair + Show
Nov
28
5:00 PM17:00

FAIR: Turning Tables Art Book Fair + Show

 
 

Possible Worlds will be in Toronto at the inaugural Turning Tables Art Book Fair + Show, presented by Critical Distance Centre for Curators.

Stop by our table on Thursday, November 28, 2024 from 5-8 PM, in conjunction with 401 Richmond’s annual Holiday Open House

TURNING TABLES Art Book / Publication Fair + Show

FEATURING
Art Metropole Toronto
Artexte Montreal
Angela Zhang Utrecht NL
Book*Hug Press Toronto
Book Works London UK
C Magazine Toronto
Chez Moi Books Toronto
Colour Code Toronto
Critical Distance Toronto
Feels Zine Toronto
Floating Opera Press Berlin
The Goldfarb Gallery fka AGYU Toronto
Grace Vali Toronto
Half Letter Press Chicago / Fort Wayne
Onsite Gallery Toronto
Optica centre d’art contemporain Montreal
PATINAPATINA Magazine Toronto
Possible Worlds Ottawa
Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oshawa
Sheer Spite Press Montreal
and more!



FAIR+SHOW DATES
Thursday, November 28 from 5–8 pm — LAUNCH!
Friday–Saturday, November 29–30 from 12–6 pm, and thereafter,
Thursdays–Saturdays thru December 14 from 12–6 pm + by appt

Free and open to the public, TURNING TABLES is a hybrid art book fair + show that will shine a spotlight on over 20 local and international arts publishers and producers of art books, critical arts publications, periodicals, prints, apparel, editions, multiples, and more — just in time for the 2024 holiday season.

Join us for the main event Thursday, Nov 28 from 5-8 pm when we will launch the Fair in conjunction with 401 Richmond’s annual Holiday Open House! Browse our offerings alongside 5 floors of galleries, shops, a licenced café, and 25+ open creative studios.

After the launch evening, the Fair / Show continues during gallery hours through Dec 14th. Stay tuned to our Instagram feed at @criticaldistance for exhibitor highlights and new releases to be announced — perfect for all you art book lovers and last minute gift givers!

See you there!

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WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101
Nov
26
6:00 PM18:00

WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101

REGISTER YOUR SPOT


If the workshop is sold out or you would like to be informed of future workshops on this topic, please add your name to the wait list:



WORKSHOP INFO

Explore the possibilities of the book form in this introductory workshop to bookbinding. We’ll begin with a brief overview of the history and current context of artists’ books, followed by examples of bookbinding methods, including saddle stitch, 3-hole pamphlet, and Japanese binding . Participants will then work on assembling their own books using a selected bookbinding method, ready to take home with them at the end of the workshop.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

  • All materials will be provided.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

Ideal for any level: beginners, those who want a refresher, or creatives who would like to add a new skill to their current skill set.

WORKSHOP FACILITATOR

Facilitated by Melanie Yugo, print artist and co-director of Possible Worlds. Melanie has led classes and workshops on bookbinding and other graphic arts at National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Art Gallery, as well as for festivals and other institutions in Canada and internationally.

WORKSHOP FEE

To make this workshop as accessible as possible and to increase opportunities for those who have historically been underrepresented in the arts, we're offering different options of participation fees. The amount you choose to pay goes to our facilitators and operating the space.

Option 1: Workshop // $75 CAD

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of three handbound books

Option 2: Workshop + Kit // $100 CAD

  • Set of bookbinding tools to take home

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of three handbound books

Option 3: Workshop (Equity-Deserving Group) // $55 CAD

We are offering a reduced rate for 2 spots per workshop to those who self-identify as Indigenous, Black, Asian or racialized; or as a person with disabilities; or as two-spirit, transgender or gender non-conforming.

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of three handbound books.

NEXT STEPS

  • After you register, you'll get an email confirming your payment and therefore your registration.

  • Look out for a second e-mail from us, approximately 5-10 days before the workshop, reminding you about the upcoming workshop + important preparation information (make sure to check your spam/junk folder). If you do not receive this second e-mail, don't hesitate to e-mail us indicating so.

COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

ACCESSIBILITY

Possible Worlds is located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry. Contact us to request more information about accessibility at our venue, or accommodations.

TERMS OF SERVICE AND CANCELLATION POLICY

Spots are non-refundable. By purchasing a spot or having someone purchase a spot for you, you also agree to our terms of service and cancellation policy.

Please note – You must be 18 years or older to take part in a workshop. If you wish to enroll someone under 18 years old please contact our studio to discuss.

GROUP BOOKINGS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION

Dates don’t fit your schedule? Want to organize a group workshop? Prefer to learn one-on-one? Contact us.

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WORKSHOP // Cyanotypes: Printing with Nature
Nov
24
1:00 PM13:00

WORKSHOP // Cyanotypes: Printing with Nature

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Whether you have an interest in photography-related media or unique artistic processes, learn how to create one-of-a-kind cyanotype prints combining printing, photographic (light) processes, and nature.

WORKSHOP INFO

Join visual artist and educator Emily Rose Michaud for an afternoon of hands-on cyanotype creation and experimentation.

Cyanotype, also known as blueprint or sunprint, is a photographic print distinguished by its cyan blue colour. These prints are made by treating a surface (paper, textile, leather) with iron salts that react to UV light or sunlight.

In this workshop, you’ll learn the basic principles and techniques for creating cyanotypes prints, from working with photosensitive mediums to developing and drying prints, as well as experimenting with different objects, surfaces and treatments such as lemon, salt and soap bubbles .

Participants will take home their own cyanotype printed postcard, art prints and textile pieces.

All materials are included in the workshop fee, but participants are welcome to bring personal objects to create their image/print.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

  • Pen/pencil

  • Note books

  • Small paper or textile of your choice for tests under the UV light (3” x 3”)

  • All other materials will be provided. Participants are welcome to bring personal objects to create their image/print. Objects must be able to sit flat on the surface of the paper and can include chains, leaves, feathers, flowers, keys, paper cut outs, etc.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

Ideal for any level: beginners, those who want a refresher, or creatives from photographers to visual artists who would like to add a new skill to their current skill set.

No experience is necessary and all levels of creativity are welcome. Ages 15+. The workshop will be offered in English, and loose translation into French will be available upon request.

WORKSHOP FACILITATOR

"I came across a book of cyanotypes by Anna Atkins in 2016 and have been exploring the medium since. Botanical specimens find their way into my work on-site throughout the year. I have always experimented materially, so I love the surprises that make their way into the prints.”

Emily Rose Michaud is an interdisciplinary artist and educator working at the crossroads of community organization, ecology and civic participation. Her work highlights the social importance of marginal landscapes, engages with land as a living entity, and maintains a practice in ephemeral media. Her body of work encompasses land-based art, installation, drawing, writing, ceramic and intervention. She has exhibited nationally in art galleries, in less formal venues and spaces, and has attracted international media attention for her Roerich Garden Project (Le Champ des Possibles) in Montreal. A documentary about her practice can be seen here.

Emily’s art practice spans painting, drawing, ceramic, sculptural installations, land-based art, writing and imagining a new world into being. She uses art broadly to connect people to place. She finds ground and infinite inspiration in the surrounding landscape of her home region of the Outaouais and in the last 10 years has spent countless hours along the Kichi Sibi (Ottawa) River and its tributaries, compiling a vast body of work on the ecosystem and local watershed. She explores and creates outdoors, year round and many of her artworks are made on-site with foraged materials from the local landscape, in relation to what is around her, as the seasons progress.

In her education work, she specializes in art + nature projects and murals with youth and is a persistent advocate to make cultural programming more present in schools and society. For over 20 years, she’s offered visual art workshops in and out of the institution, as well as worked with youngsters, teens, adults and seniors in all media, for leisure, as emotional outlet, education, and portfolio development.

WORKSHOP FEE

To make this workshop as accessible as possible and to increase opportunities for those who have historically been underrepresented in the arts, we're offering different options of participation fees. The amount you choose to pay goes to our facilitators and operating the space.

Option 1: $75 CAD

  • Access to the full in-person workshop.

  • Your own cyanotype prints on quality art paper and fabric.

  • Handout on cyanotype printing basics.

Option 2: $60 CAD (Equity -Deserving Group)

We are offering a reduced rate for 2 spots to those who self-identify as Indigenous, Black, Asian or racialized; or as a person with disabilities; or as two-spirit, transgender or gender non-conforming.

  • Access to the full in-person workshop.

  • Your own cyanotype prints on quality art paper and fabric.

  • Handout on cyanotype printing basics.


NEXT STEPS

  • After you register, you'll get an email confirming your payment and therefore your registration.

  • Look out for a second e-mail from us, approximately 3-5 days before the workshop, reminding you about the upcoming workshop + important preparation information (make sure to check your spam/junk folder). If you do not receive this second e-mail, don't hesitate to e-mail us indicating so.

COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

ACCESSIBILITY

Possible Worlds is located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry. Contact us to request more information about accessibility at our venue, or accommodations.

TERMS OF SERVICE AND CANCELLATION POLICY

Spots are non-refundable. By purchasing a spot or having someone purchase a spot for you, you also agree to our terms of service and cancellation policy.

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FAIR: Expozine 2024
Nov
23
12:00 PM12:00

FAIR: Expozine 2024

 
 

Possible Worlds will be in Montreal at the 2024 Expozine international independent publishing festival.

Come through for the Expozine fair the weekend of November 23-24, 2024, where 100+ publishers, collectives and artists will be exhibiting. Possible Worlds will be there on Saturday, November 23, 2024 from 12-7 PM. Location: Église Saint-Arsène, 1025 Belanger, Jean-Talon métro.

See you there!

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Zine Club with Ottawa Public Library
Nov
14
6:30 PM18:30

Zine Club with Ottawa Public Library

Zine Club with Ottawa Public Library

Date: Thursday, November 14, 2024
Time: 6:30-8:00 PM
Location: Ottawa Public Library, Rosemount Branch
Free to participate. No experience required.
Registration preferred.​ Drop-ins welcome, subject to room capacity.​

Possible Worlds is partnering with the Ottawa Public Library, Rosemount Branch to present Zine Club, a series of meetups/workshops focused on zines, storytelling, sharing and documenting.

Each session will feature a theme and zine artist, and creative prompts to create a one-sheet zine as the basis for a future zine project.

Participants are also encouraged to bring zines from their collection for inspiration and discussion.

Capacity at the Rosemount Branch is limited, so those interested are encouraged to register in advance.

In partnership with the Ottawa Public Library, Rosemount branch.

 
 
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Artifacts #3 | Art Projects x Music Night
Nov
7
7:00 PM19:00

Artifacts #3 | Art Projects x Music Night

Artifacts #3: Art x Music Night

Date: Thursday, November 7, 2024
Time: 7-10 PM
Location: Arts Court (2 Daly Avenue), 1st floor, near Digital Arts Resource Centre
Cover: $15 advance, $20 at door
Non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase

Music by DJs Jason Skilz + Gloryhull
Art project and event poster designed by Melanie Yugo

Possible Worlds presents Artifacts, our new night of graphic art making and music! Each event we’ll curate a different art object to create at your own pace, alongside DJs and music performances in a chill, inclusive space.

Project of the night: Printmaking!

Join us at Artifacts #3 to create printed work on paper and fabric using stamping and stencil techniques. We’ll have creative prompts to get you going. All creative levels welcome. Materials, tools and instructions are provided.

Plus… bring your own t-shirt or tote bag - we’ll have a screenprinting station where you can try your hand at printing PW merch.

Register in advance via Eventbrite:

Sustainable Practices

Do you have any working tools or materials you no longer need that we could use at an Artifacts night? Magazines, paper, drawing or writing or painting tools, paint, inks, printmaking tools, string, foam core, glue, and any other graphic art materials are welcome. It might also inspire a project idea! E-mail us at info@possibleworldsshop.com. (Please note we will only accept working and ready-to-use materials.)

Want to get involved at an Artifacts event?

We are looking for volunteers to help out with ticket and refreshment sales, photography, replenishing materials and project making. E-mail us at info@possibleworldsshop.com.

COVID Protocols

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

Accessibility of Venue

Possible Worlds and DARC are located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. From the elevator, the DARC Microcinema is located 5 metres to your right. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry.

Many thanks to our sponsor and friends at Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC)!

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WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101
Jun
19
6:00 PM18:00

WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101

REGISTER YOUR SPOT


If the workshop is sold out or you would like to be informed of future workshops on this topic, please add your name to the wait list:



WORKSHOP INFO

Explore the possibilities of the book form in this introductory workshop to bookbinding. We’ll begin with a brief overview of the history and current context of artists’ books, followed by examples of bookbinding methods, including saddle stitch, 3-hole pamphlet, and Japanese binding . Participants will then work on assembling their own books using a selected bookbinding method, ready to take home with them at the end of the workshop.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

  • All materials will be provided.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

Ideal for any level: beginners, those who want a refresher, or creatives who would like to add a new skill to their current skill set.

WORKSHOP FACILITATOR

Facilitated by Melanie Yugo, print artist and co-director of Possible Worlds. Melanie has led classes and workshops on bookbinding and other graphic arts at National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Art Gallery, as well as for festivals and other institutions in Canada and internationally.

WORKSHOP FEE

To make this workshop as accessible as possible and to increase opportunities for those who have historically been underrepresented in the arts, we're offering different options of participation fees. The amount you choose to pay goes to our facilitators and operating the space.

Option 1: Workshop // $75 CAD

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of two handbound books

  • How to Bookbind Mini-Guide.

Option 2: Workshop + Kit // $100 CAD

  • Set of bookbinding tools to take home

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of two handbound books

  • How to Bookbind Mini-Guide.

Option 3: Workshop (Equity-Deserving Group) // $55 CAD

We are offering a reduced rate for 2 spots per workshop to those who self-identify as Indigenous, Black, Asian or racialized; or as a person with disabilities; or as two-spirit, transgender or gender non-conforming.

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of two handbound books

  • How to Bookbind Mini-Guide.

NEXT STEPS

  • After you register, you'll get an email confirming your payment and therefore your registration.

  • Look out for a second e-mail from us, approximately 5-10 days before the workshop, reminding you about the upcoming workshop + important preparation information (make sure to check your spam/junk folder). If you do not receive this second e-mail, don't hesitate to e-mail us indicating so.

COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

ACCESSIBILITY

Possible Worlds is located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry. Contact us to request more information about accessibility at our venue, or accommodations.

TERMS OF SERVICE AND CANCELLATION POLICY

Spots are non-refundable. By purchasing a spot or having someone purchase a spot for you, you also agree to our terms of service and cancellation policy.

Please note – You must be 18 years or older to take part in a workshop. If you wish to enroll someone under 18 years old please contact our studio to discuss.

GROUP BOOKINGS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION

Dates don’t fit your schedule? Want to organize a group workshop? Prefer to learn one-on-one? Contact us.

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Possible Worlds x Arts Court Open House
Jun
1
12:00 PM12:00

Possible Worlds x Arts Court Open House

POSSIBLE WORLDS X ARTS COURT OPEN HOUSE

Date: Saturday June 10th, 2023
Times: 12-5 pm
Location: Possible Worlds at Arts Court (2 Daly Avenue, beside the Rideau Centre, Ottawa Art Gallery, SAW Gallery). Look out for the signage leading you to our studio space

Celebrate with us one year of being in our Arts Court digs! Come through Possible Worlds studio and shop for an afternoon of DJ sets with Blakfyre, Gloryhull and Jason Skilz, the launch of Olivia Onuk’s first publication, print demos, and find out about upcoming programming + ways to get involved. Our shop section will also be open - discover new artist works in the form of prints, zines, artist books, records, tapes, apparel and more.

All are welcome, and entry is free.

SCHEDULE

PUBLICATION LAUNCH
Multidisciplinary artist Olivia Onuk will be launching her first publication, Faces & Spaces in Bloom. Copies of the publication will be available for purchase.

MUSIC:
DJ Performances by:
- Blakfyre (1-2 PM)
- Gloryhull (2-3 PM)
- Jason Skilz (3-4 PM)

SHOP CORNER (12-5PM)
Peruse our records, prints, books, zines and other artist editions for sale, including new arrivals from the New York Art Book Fair.

PRINT DEMOS (2-5 PM)
Drop in to see how our Risograph machine works, take home your own Risograph print, and find out about upcoming print workshops.

PLUS Arts Court residents will also be opening their doors to the public and programming throughout the day - it’s going to be a good one!

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Artifacts #2 | DIY Art Projects x Music Night
May
3
8:00 PM20:00

Artifacts #2 | DIY Art Projects x Music Night

Artifacts #2: DIY Art x Music Night

Date: Friday May 3, 2024
Time: 8-11 PM
Location: Arts Court (2 Daly Avenue), 1st floor, near Digital Arts Resource Centre
Cover: PWYC in advance, ($15 suggested), $15 at the door. Risograph -printed project guide to take home included for those who pay $15.
Non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase

Music by DJs Jason Skilz + Garfield
Art project and event poster designed by Melanie Yugo

Possible Worlds presents Artifacts, our new night of graphic art making and music! Each event we’ll curate a different art object to create at your own pace, alongside DJs and music performances in a chill, inclusive space.

Project of the night: Zinemaking!

Join us at Artifacts #2 to create your own zine - a creative self-publication to share feelings, opinions, ideas and artwork - by experimenting with and manipulating images and text. We’ll have creative prompts to get you going as well as ideas for trading and sharing. All creative levels welcome. Materials, tools and instructions are provided but feel free to bring your own as well.

Register in advance via Eventbrite:

Sustainable Practices

Do you have any working tools or materials you no longer need that we could use at an Artifacts night? Magazines, paper, drawing or writing or painting tools, paint, inks, printmaking tools, string, foam core, glue, and any other graphic art materials are welcome. It might also inspire a project idea! E-mail us at info@possibleworldsshop.com. (Please note we will only accept working and ready-to-use materials.)

Want to get involved at an Artifacts event?

We are looking for volunteers to help out with ticket and refreshment sales, photography, replenishing materials and project making. E-mail us at info@possibleworldsshop.com.

COVID Protocols

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

Accessibility of Venue

Possible Worlds and DARC are located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. From the elevator, the DARC Microcinema is located 5 metres to your right. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry.

Many thanks to our sponsor and friends at Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC)!

 
 
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Artifacts | DIY Art Projects x Music Night
Mar
28
7:00 PM19:00

Artifacts | DIY Art Projects x Music Night

Artifacts #1: DIY Art x Music Night

Date: Thursday March 28, 2024
Time: 7-10 PM
Location: Arts Court (2 Daly Avenue) in Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC), 1st floor
Cover: $15 (or PWYC) in advance, $15 at the door
Non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase

Music by DJ Jason Skilz
Art project and event poster designed by Melanie Yugo

Possible Worlds presents Artifacts, our new night of graphic art making and electronic music! Each event we’ll curate a different art object for you to create at your own pace, alongside DJs and music performances in a chill, inclusive space.

Come through for our first event on Thursday, March 28 from 7-10 PM, taking place at Arts Court in the Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC).

Project of the night: collages!

Experiment with and manipulate images, text and colour to create your own collage artwork. We’ll also have creative prompts to get you going . Afterwards share your work on our makeshift gallery wall and/or take it home with you. All creative levels welcome. Materials, tools and instructions are provided but feel free to bring your own as well.

Register in advance via Eventbrite:

Sustainable Practices

Do you have any working tools or materials you no longer need that we could use at an Artifacts night? Magazines, paper, drawing or writing or painting tools, paint, inks, printmaking tools, string, foam core, glue, and any other graphic art materials are welcome. It might also inspire a project idea! E-mail us at info@possibleworldsshop.com. (Please note we will only accept working and ready-to-use materials.)

Want to get involved at an Artifacts event?

We are looking for volunteers to help out with ticket and refreshment sales, photography, replenishing materials and project making. E-mail us at info@possibleworldsshop.com.

COVID Protocols

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

Accessibility of Venue

Possible Worlds and DARC are located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. From the elevator, the DARC Microcinema is located 5 metres to your right. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry.

Many thanks to our sponsor and friends at Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC)!

 
 
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[SOLD OUT] WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101
Mar
6
6:00 PM18:00

[SOLD OUT] WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101

REGISTER YOUR SPOT


If the workshop is sold out or you would like to be informed of future workshops on this topic, please add your name to the wait list:



WORKSHOP INFO

Explore the possibilities of the book form in this introductory workshop to bookbinding. We’ll begin with a brief overview of the history and current context of artists’ books, followed by examples of bookbinding methods, including saddle stitch, 3-hole pamphlet, and Japanese binding . Participants will then work on assembling their own books using a selected bookbinding method, ready to take home with them at the end of the workshop.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

  • All materials will be provided.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

Ideal for any level: beginners, those who want a refresher, or creatives who would like to add a new skill to their current skill set.

WORKSHOP FACILITATOR

Facilitated by Melanie Yugo, print artist and co-director of Possible Worlds. Melanie has led classes and workshops on bookbinding and other graphic arts at National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Art Gallery, as well as for festivals and other institutions in Canada and internationally.

WORKSHOP FEE

To make this workshop as accessible as possible and to increase opportunities for those who have historically been underrepresented in the arts, we're offering different options of participation fees. The amount you choose to pay goes to our facilitators and operating the space.

Option 1: Workshop // $75 CAD

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of two handbound books

  • How to Bookbind Mini-Guide.

Option 2: Workshop + Kit // $100 CAD

  • Set of bookbinding tools to take home

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of two handbound books

  • How to Bookbind Mini-Guide.

Option 3: Workshop (Equity-Deserving Group) // $55 CAD

We are offering a reduced rate for 2 spots per workshop to those who self-identify as Indigenous, Black, Asian or racialized; or as a person with disabilities; or as two-spirit, transgender or gender non-conforming.

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of two handbound books

  • How to Bookbind Mini-Guide.

NEXT STEPS

  • After you register, you'll get an email confirming your payment and therefore your registration.

  • Look out for a second e-mail from us, approximately 5-10 days before the workshop, reminding you about the upcoming workshop + important preparation information (make sure to check your spam/junk folder). If you do not receive this second e-mail, don't hesitate to e-mail us indicating so.

COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

ACCESSIBILITY

Possible Worlds is located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry. Contact us to request more information about accessibility at our venue, or accommodations.

TERMS OF SERVICE AND CANCELLATION POLICY

Spots are non-refundable. By purchasing a spot or having someone purchase a spot for you, you also agree to our terms of service and cancellation policy.

Please note – You must be 18 years or older to take part in a workshop. If you wish to enroll someone under 18 years old please contact our studio to discuss.

GROUP BOOKINGS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION

Dates don’t fit your schedule? Want to organize a group workshop? Prefer to learn one-on-one? Contact us.

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Phantomtits Volume 3 Launch
Dec
3
1:00 PM13:00

Phantomtits Volume 3 Launch

Phantomtits Volume 3 Launch

We are excited to co-present the launch of Phantomtits Vol. 3 –  the third and final volume of the Phantomtits comicbook series!  

Date/Time: Sunday, December 3rd, 2023 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM ET
Location: Club SAW (Arts Court), 67 Nicholas Street, Ottawa

Join us for a full afternoon:

1-2PM - We invite you to bring a smooth textile surface (clothing item, tote bag, etc.) to print our iconic ghost boobs onto as Possible Worlds’ Melanie Yugo will be facilitating a free screen printing activity!

1-2PM, 3-4PM Get your photo taken inside the world of Phantomtits with our immersive photobooth, which will include a selection of Phantomtits-related props! 

2-3PM Cara and Pascale will be delivering a talk and answering all of your burning Phantomtits-related questions! We’ll share some of the background, process and of course the joy of coming together to work on a project that captures our love of socially engaged art (and absurdity)! 

For anyone who hasn’t gotten copies yet, Volume 3 will be hot off the press and available, along with volumes 1 & 2!  Keeners are welcome to pre-order (link in bio) and select the option to pick-up at the event!

We also invite you to enjoy some light refreshments thanks to Arlington Five and tunes by DJ Jason Skilz!

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Object//Project: Zine Meetup
Nov
18
1:00 PM13:00

Object//Project: Zine Meetup

Zine Meetup

Saturday November 18, 2023 from 1-3 PM
Location: Possible Worlds
Part of Object//Project 2023 Festival
Free entry

As part of the 2023 Object//Project Festival, come through Possible Worlds for an afternoon of DIY zine-making and zine exchanges with fellow creatives. No experience necessary, open to all.

Drop in from 1:00-3:00 PM during the festival for:

Zinemaking: Materials, instructions and idea prompts will be available to create your own zine to take home. No experience needed.

Zine Exchange: A table will also be dedicated to folks who wish to leave one of their own zines, either created at or before the event, to exchange for another zine.

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Object//Project Art Market
Nov
18
12:00 PM12:00

Object//Project Art Market

Object//Project 2023 Art Market

Saturday November 18, 2023 from 12-6 PM
Location: Berlanga Lounge and Digital Arts Resource Centre in Arts Court
Part of Object//Project 2023 Festival
Free entry

As part of the 2023 Object//Project Festival, come through our curated art market that focuses on artist editions, multiples, and publishing. A great way to get started on your holiday shopping!

Independent artists, small presses, record labels, and art and community organizations from Ottawa and beyond will be showcasing and selling prints, zines, artist books, graphic novels, illustrations, cassettes, records, ceramics, t-shirts and other works that are artist editions or exist as multiples (i.e. more than one is available).

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS AND GROUPS

Atelier Parcoeur
BEING Studio
BY NATE VA
Carlton Klub (Joel Mackenzie, Kayla Marok, Brennan Bova, Alexandra Finkeldey)
Chaos Collective
Clay Baby 
cslackdesign
Emily Neufeld
flo. Literary Magazine
Gabi Benitez
James Hewitt
Kline Zine
Madeleine Merritt
No Gloss Riso
Nosy Mag
O. Dennis
Ottawa Design Club
Phantomtits
Rein Prints
Sarah Gysin / little sprout
Self_Saboteur Prints
Shop Cold Pizza
Vern Martin-Ivie
Plus Low Noise Productions merch + music table!

With thanks to our Object//Project Art Market partners Arts Court and Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC).

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Low Noise Productions 10-Year Anniversary
Nov
17
to Nov 18

Low Noise Productions 10-Year Anniversary

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Low Noise Productions 10-Year Anniversary

EXPERIMENTAL - ELECTRONIC - NOISE - INDUSTRIAL - SYNTH - TECHNO

Low Noise Productions is celebrating 10 years since the first release!

As part of the Object//Project festival by Possible Worlds, LNP will be hosting live music sets by label favourites on Friday November 17th (evening) and Saturday November 18th (afternoon and evening).

Performances will take place at Possible Worlds and Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC) Microcinema in Arts Court.

Tickets are PWYC // suggested $15 for one day, $20 for both days.

Schedule of Performances

Friday November 17th (DARC Microcinema)

7:30 – 8 pm // Gravitronic
8:30 – 9 pm // Transmit vs. Intangerines
9 – 10 pm// Hedon
10 – 11 pm // CMD
Visuals by VJ Cinetik

Saturday November 18th

Afternoon, DARC Microcinema

1:30 - 2 PM // NothingNobody
2:30 - 3 PM // Day of Niagra

Evening, Possible Worlds

7:30 – 8 pm // Reaching Needles
8:30 – 9 pm // Corrodesion
9:30 – 10 pm // Garbageface
10:30 – 11 pm // Stan K

LINKS

CMD [MTL]
https://soundcloud.com/c-m-d
https://lownoiseproductions.bandcamp.com/album/cmd-wavecraft
Hedon [MTL]
https://soundcloud.com/oneiros-records/dreamcast-ep-7
https://lownoiseproductions.bandcamp.com/album/anaphrodisia
Corrodesion [TO]
https://soundcloud.com/corrodesion
Stan K [MTL]
https://lownoiseproductions.bandcamp.com/.../stan-k-first...
Transmit vs. Intangerines
https://lownoiseproductions.bandcamp.com/.../transmit-vs...
Garbageface
https://garbageface.bandcamp.com/
NothingNobody
https://notnob.bandcamp.com/track/o-a-a-h-m
Day of Niagara
https://dayofniagara.bandcamp.com/album/generic-fripper
Reaching Needles
https://reachingneedles.bandcamp.com/album/next-church

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WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101
Nov
7
7:00 PM19:00

WORKSHOP // Bookbinding 101

REGISTER YOUR SPOT


If the workshop is sold out or you would like to be informed of future workshops on this topic, please add your name to the wait list:



WORKSHOP INFO

Explore the possibilities of the book form in this introductory workshop to bookbinding. We’ll begin with a brief overview of the history and current context of artists’ books, followed by examples of bookbinding methods, including saddle stitch, 3-hole pamphlet, and Japanese binding . Participants will then work on assembling their own books using a selected bookbinding method, ready to take home with them at the end of the workshop.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

  • All materials will be provided.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

Ideal for any level: beginners, those who want a refresher, or creatives who would like to add a new skill to their current skill set.

WORKSHOP FACILITATOR

Facilitated by Melanie Yugo, print artist and co-director of Possible Worlds. Melanie has led classes and workshops on bookbinding and other graphic arts at National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Art Gallery, as well as for festivals and other institutions in Canada and internationally.

WORKSHOP FEE

To make this workshop as accessible as possible and to increase opportunities for those who have historically been underrepresented in the arts, we're offering different options of participation fees. The amount you choose to pay goes to our facilitators and operating the space.

Option 1: Workshop // $75 CAD

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of two handbound books

  • How to Bookbind Mini-Guide.

Option 2: Workshop + Kit // $100 CAD

  • Set of bookbinding tools to take home

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of two handbound books

  • How to Bookbind Mini-Guide.

Option 3: Workshop (Equity-Deserving Group) // $55 CAD

We are offering a reduced rate for 2 spots per workshop to those who self-identify as Indigenous, Black, Asian or racialized; or as a person with disabilities; or as two-spirit, transgender or gender non-conforming.

  • Access to the full in-person workshop

  • A set of two handbound books

  • How to Bookbind Mini-Guide.

NEXT STEPS

  • After you register, you'll get an email confirming your payment and therefore your registration.

  • Look out for a second e-mail from us, approximately 5-10 days before the workshop, reminding you about the upcoming workshop + important preparation information (make sure to check your spam/junk folder). If you do not receive this second e-mail, don't hesitate to e-mail us indicating so.

COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

ACCESSIBILITY

Possible Worlds is located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry. Contact us to request more information about accessibility at our venue, or accommodations.

TERMS OF SERVICE AND CANCELLATION POLICY

Spots are non-refundable. By purchasing a spot or having someone purchase a spot for you, you also agree to our terms of service and cancellation policy.

Please note – You must be 18 years or older to take part in a workshop. If you wish to enroll someone under 18 years old please contact our studio to discuss.

GROUP BOOKINGS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION

Dates don’t fit your schedule? Want to organize a group workshop? Prefer to learn one-on-one? Contact us.

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FAIR: Volume MTL
Oct
14
to Oct 15

FAIR: Volume MTL

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Possible Worlds is pleased to be part of Volume 6 MTL, Montreal’s artists’ publishing festival and conference exploring Art and the Book, which will be held from October 10 to 15, 2023 in various venues, culminating in a free Art Book Fair on October 14 and 15 at Casa Italia, 505 Jean-Talon E. from noon to 6 p.m. (Free Admission).

Volume MTL is not only the first art-publishing event in Montreal and Quebec, it’s also the first bilingual event of its kind in North America. Providing a gathering space for English and French artists based in Montreal, North America, and internationally, Volume MTL encourages and supports the arts publishing sector from many angles. At a time where art publishing and innovative and artisanal artists’ book production is exploding around the world, Volume MTL fosters the development of the sector locally and nationally by generating communication between audiences, publishers, and artists.

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Film Screening: Knust: The Pioneers of Riso Print
Oct
2
7:00 PM19:00

Film Screening: Knust: The Pioneers of Riso Print

 

Join us for the Canadian premiere of Knust: The Pioneers of Riso Print, in partnership with Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC)!

Date: Monday, October 2, 2023

Location: Arts Court (2 Daly Avenue, Ottawa)

The film screening takes place in the DARC Microcinema. Doors open at 7pm, film starts at 7:30 PM.

Possible Worlds will be open 1 hour before and 1 hour after the screening to view our in-house Risograph stencil printing machine and Risograph-printed works by Knust and other artists.

Tickets: PWYC (suggested $15). Spaces are limited.

In this documentary by filmmaker Ivana Smudja, learn about Knust, a post-fluxus art collective founded in the 1980s in the Netherlands during the large-scale squatter revolt in Nijmegen.

Knust has come to be considered the pioneers of Risograph and stencil printing, also establishing a multidisciplinary art, music and publishing space Extrapool.

In this film we also follow the English illustrator, Charlotte Ager, during her residency at Extrapool, the headquarters of Knust. Alongside with her, we witness the making of a Riso printed art book and the incredible charm of this crafty technique.

Knust is an artist collective and independent publisher based in the city of Nijmegen, in the Netherlands. It was started in 1984 by Jan Dirk de Wilde and, today, Joyce Guley and Astrid Florentinus also form the group. During its first years, Knust came to be a reference in stencil printing, using mimeographs. The artist collective purchased its first digital duplicator a few years later and, with the experience acquired over time, they host artists from several parts of the world in their space, Extrapool's building, which is now a multidisciplinary space. The environment consists of a graphic studio and a publishing house, a sound studio, an event room, and rooms for artistic residencies.

COVID Protocols

The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.

Accessibility of Venue

Possible Worlds and DARC are located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. From the elevator, the DARC Microcinema is located 5 metres to your right. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry.

In partnership with Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC)

 
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FAIR: Miss Read Berlin Art Book Fair
Sep
22
to Sep 24

FAIR: Miss Read Berlin Art Book Fair

Possible Worlds is pleased to be part of the 2023 Berlin Art Book Fair & Festival MISS READ, which takes place from September 22–24 at HKW, hosting more than 320 exhibitors and international guests.

The festival invites a wide selection of publishers, art periodicals, artists, and authors to discuss and celebrate the art of making books. The annual Conceptual Poetics Day is held on Saturday to explore the imaginary border between visual art and literature.

This year’s focus, “Publishing Practices from the East(s)”, aims to broaden the spectrum of what publishing represents across different cultures.

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Possible Worlds Meetup #1
Aug
31
7:00 PM19:00

Possible Worlds Meetup #1

POSSIBLE WORLDS MEETUP #1

Date: Thursday, August 31, 2023
Times: 7-9:30 PM
Location: Possible Worlds at Arts Court (2 Daly Avenue, beside the Rideau Centre, Ottawa Art Gallery, SAW Gallery). Look out for the signage leading you to our studio space

After a summer away, let’s get together for the inaugural Possible Worlds Meetup!

Join us at our new studio space at Arts Court for our first meet-up on Thursday, August 31st from 7:00-9:30 PM. Free and open to all.

Please RSVP so we know how many people to expect. Non-alcoholic drinks and light snacks will be available, but feel free to bring your own.

Who can attend? Anyone into graphic art, electronic music, print, DIY, community, independent publishing, artist editions and multiples, records and cassettes, making, sharing, collecting, learning. Basically if you like what PW is about and feel you have something to contribute, then come on out!

At this first meetup, we'll do a meet and greet and collectively discuss what PW Meetups could be. What do you want to see PW Meetups do? Panels? Noise jams? Record listening parties? Zine sharing parties? Studio visits? Shows? Skillshares? Artist supply exchanges? Drawing exchanges? Joint projects? Field trips? Other ideas?

We want to create a space to hear from emerging and established creatives about their journeys, how to work in equitable and alternative ways, create connections, and help you find resources to support your work.

Can't make it? Not to worry, we will be hosting meetups in the future. Sign up for our mailing list to stay in the loop.

P.S. Our studio will be open for shopping hours, so you can drop in during those times to get a feel for the space and what the meetup is all about :)

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Workshop: Introduction to Ableton 101
May
31
7:00 PM19:00

Workshop: Introduction to Ableton 101

You will be taken to Spins & Needles shop page to process your registration and payment.

Learn the basics of Ableton, a studio/music production software program that is industry standard, in this introductory workshop.

DATE: Tuesday, May 31, 2016
TIME: 7:00-9:30 PM
PRICE: $45 (includes all materials) 
LOCATION: Possible Worlds (708G Somerset St. W., Chinatown) 

No previous experience with Ableton or Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) required. 

This 101 workshop will cover some of the essential components to using Ableton such as:

>Recording
>Using MIDI Instruments / soft synths
>Looping
>Editing
>Effects
>Mixing
And other tips!

Facilitated by Ottawa-based DJ Greg Reain, a multi year user of Ableton.

Optional: If you would like to get more hands-on, you may bring a computer (PC or Mac) with Ableton downloaded on it and ready to go. A free trial is available here: https://www.ableton.com/en/trial. We will also have a laptop loaded with the program to try it out. Please note WiFi is not currently available in the shop.

Workshop confirmation must be made in advance. Limited capacity.

You will be taken to Spins & Needles shop page to process your registration and payment.

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Synthetic Dreams - new electronic music series
Apr
8
to Apr 9

Synthetic Dreams - new electronic music series

Possible Worlds and Low Noise Productions presents ... 
a new electronic series

Synthetic Dreams
TECHNO / SYNTH / EXPERIMENTAL / HOUSE ...

LIVE SETS - 
CMD (MTL - Low Noise Productions / Fur Trade / Mutek) - detroit dub techno
André et Michèle (OTT - Low Noise Productions) - tech house

+ DJ SETS
Jason Skilz + Kurt Yates

$5 cover | starts at 9 pm
Possible Worlds
708G Somerset st west

FB - https://www.facebook.com/events/1120129264686120/

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