Guillermo Trejo sees a print-making gap in Ottawa’s art community, and he wants there to be more of it.
Trejo, a noted artist and recent finalist for the Council of the Arts in Ottawa’s $5,000 Emerging Artist Award, is curating an exhibition of works by young print-makers at Studio Sixty Six (66 Muriel St., suite 202. The show of work by Delphine Sullivan, Melissa Blackman, Tegan Alston, Claudia Gutierrez, Kimberly Edgar, Stephanie St-Jean Aubre and Dante Penman begins with a vernissage from 6 to 9 p.m., Thursday, May 15, and continues to June 19. Admission is free.

A print by Stephanie S-Jean Aubre, from Push, an exhibition of Ottawa prints at Studio Sixty Six.

A print by Dante Penman, from Push, an exhibition of Ottawa prints at Studio Sixty Six, opening May 15.
