Art Blooms Indoors
A little rain couldn’t dampen the creativity at Ottawa Public Library’s recent cyanotype workshops with acclaimed Indigenous artist Mary Anne Barkhouse.
Read, listen to, or view works from our collection of books, films and music by First Nations, Métis, and Inuit authors and artists, and find out about Indigenous book recommendations and upcoming programs.
You can also watch some of our past Indigenous programs on our YouTube channel.
A little rain couldn’t dampen the creativity at Ottawa Public Library’s recent cyanotype workshops with acclaimed Indigenous artist Mary Anne Barkhouse.
June is here, and that means it's time to celebrate National Indigenous History Month—a time to honour the history, cultures, and voices of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples all across Turtle Island.
We are delighted to share that our morning and afternoon workshops are fully booked! Make sure to check-out our website for upcoming events.
The Rideau Branch of the Ottawa Public Library has served the Lowertown and Sandy Hill neighbourhoods since it opened in 1934. On November 30th 2024, members of the local community gathered with us to celebrate the Branch’s 90th anniversary.