TwelvebyTwelve | In support of Interval House of Ottawa
Nov 27
Dec 31

Opening Party:
Thursday, November 27 @ 5 – 7 pm

Purchase advance tickets!
Or pay at the door (suggested min. donation of $10)

Join us for an inspiring evening celebrating local creativity and community impact at Wall Space Gallery’s TwelvebyTwelve, a large-scale group exhibition featuring square-foot artworks and jewellery by over 50 Canadian artists.

This annual event offers a unique opportunity to acquire works by both emerging and established artists at accessible price points, all while supporting a vital cause. Enjoy art, jewellery, drinks, snacks, and more, with every ticket including entry into a raffle for a chance to win a stunning piece from one of our participating local jewellers, including Hailey Jane, Andrea Mueller, Galili Ellis Jewelry, and Brenda Wong.

Twenty percent of proceeds from the ticket and painting sales will be donated to Interval House of Ottawa, funding the construction of a new, 10-unit transitional housing facility for individuals and families escaping gender-based violence. This is the perfect chance to give meaningful, artful gifts this holiday season while helping to support those in need.

Participating Jewellers:
Hailey Jane, Andrea Mueller, Galili Ellis Jewelry, and Brenda Wong

Participating Canadian Artists:
Hamdullah Arbab, Ariane Beauchamp, Andrew Beck, Yu-Sheng Chiu, Élie Crighton, Sherry Czekus, Niki Economo, Emma Gauthier, Julie Gladstone, Kelly Grace, Erica Hawkes, Kaitlin Johnson, Stewart Jones, Joe Fidia, Joy Kardish, Maya Keleris, Brigitte Klassen, Alana Kinsey, Sharon Lafferty, Bella Laflamme, Jay Li, Julie Liger-Belair, Brandon McVittie, Gabrielle Madore, Iryna Merkulova, Dominique Normand, Patti Normand, Lori Richards, Ava Roth, Dan Ryan, Kelly McDonald, Olivia Mae Sinclair, Holly Stapleton, Lee Stewart, Erin Theresa Szturm, Boyd Waites, and Jian Zhang.

INTERVAL HOUSE OTTAWA

Our Mission

 Interval House of Ottawa (IHO) provides safe shelter and support, intervention and prevention services, and advocacy to break the cycle of violence.

Who We Serve

 IHO works from an intersectional , feminist and anti-oppressive approach to provide inclusive and trauma informed services for the community, including residential services for women and gender diverse folks who are impacted by violence.