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Ottawa Artist Claude Latour to Unveil his Latest Works at Patrick Gordon Framing
Chances are you know Claude Latour. Even if you have never met the Ottawa artist, his most notable work, Monz, a moose antler-styled bench, sits gracefully at the edge of the Flora Street Footbridge and Queen Elizabeth Driveway. In 2019, Latour premiered the inaugural Makwa exhibition, followed by a second,
Patrick Gordon Framing Preserves Art with Care and Expertise
Nestled in the heart of Ottawa’s Little Italy, Patrick Gordon Framing has been serving the community for nearly two decades. The business, founded by Patrick Gordon himself, is renowned for its exceptional framing services, specializing in handling and preserving original works of art. With a team of dedicated professionals who
Anishinaabe artist Claude Latour brings modernity and art together with Makwa’s Horizon.
ABOVE: Kitigan Zibi Anishinaabeg First Nation artist Claude Latour and his public art bench titled Monz. If you’ve strolled down the Rideau Canal on a summer walk or a winter skate, you’ve likely spotted Claude Latours’ work. The Kitigan Zibi Anishinaabeg artist’s beautiful bench Monz sits gracefully at the foot of Flora footbridge.
Patrick Gordon Framing
Patrick Gordon isn’t kidding when his website says he’s been involved in Ottawa’s arts community since birth. The founder of the framing business that bears his name was born into a family of artists, both musical and visual. “My mother was the artist in the family,” Patrick reflects. “We were
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