Resident Sarah Conn presenting Remix in Victoria

05/05/2023

Sarah Conn’s experience Remixed premiered in Western Canada from May 5th-6th at SKAM studios Victoria.

The creator of the Project Trophy, which explored life’s turning points, introduced Remixed: a 45 minute personalized polyphonic playlist of true stories and prompts on transformation set in a colour changing garden inspired space.The playlist includes personal accounts of change, ordered algorithmically based on user responses in the Remixed web app to questions such as “Do you believe that change comes from inside or outside of us?” Conn combines true accounts of transformative life events with a multisensory garden space to intimately examine the movement of change through life, presence, and collective reassembling to find potential in the self.

For more on Remixed visit the Intrepid Theatre website.

 

Sarah Conn is a theater director based in Ottawa who has been developing the Remix project with a dynamic team in residence at Artengine throughout the start of 2023.

Artengine X Urban Art Collective Ottawa 200

13/05/2026

Artengine acknowledges that we are located on the traditional, unceded, and unsurrendered territory of the Anishinàbe Algonquin Nation.

Artengine is thrilled to announce that we have been selected as a recipient of the Ottawa 200 Grant for our project, 200 Stories Rising.

Selected through a peer-assessment process, 200 Stories Rising is a mentorship-based media arts residency supporting emerging artists to create large-scale public projections. The project is one of many funded initiatives taking place throughout 2026 as part of Ottawa’s bicentennial celebrations, with a commitment to providing free and inclusive public experiences for all.

We are delighted to have been recognized through this process and are excited to be partnering with Urban Art Collective as we bring this vision to life.

Stay tuned for more updates as 200 Stories Rising takes shape across the city.

Ottawa's First GameBoy Studio Meetup

21/01/2026

Creating Gameboy-style games and art is more accessible than you might think – no coding required.

David Bigg will be hosting a creative get-together at Art Engine to share what he has learned using GB Studio, a free drag-and-drop tool for making interactive 8bit experiences.

📅 Jan 21, 6:30pm @ Art Engine
💻 Bring a laptop with GB Studio (download from itch.io)
✨ No experience necessary – we’ll cover the basics together

Free Intro to Touch Designer Workshop

16/10/2025

Welcome to the Intro to TouchDesigner Workshop!

Are you ready to dive into the world of interactive media and real-time visual programming? Join us at Artengine for a hands-on workshop where you’ll learn the basics of TouchDesigner, a powerful tool for creating stunning visuals and interactive experiences.

During this in-person event, you’ll get the chance to explore the fundamentals of TouchDesigner, from setting up your workspace to creating dynamic visuals. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to expand your skills, this workshop is perfect for anyone interested in digital art, live performances, or interactive installations.

Come join us for a fun and informative session that will kickstart your journey into the exciting world of TouchDesigner. See you there!

Welcome Jr. Fellows!

01/09/2025

We welcome our new Junior Fellows to Artengine – Patricia Kenny and Jackson Duxbury!

The Junior Fellowship program helps recent graduates transition out of the school context and into their professional practice. Patricia and Jackson will be grounded at Artengine for the next year, making and exploring the beginning of their artistic practices in our home here.

More about Patricia Kenny:

I am an interdisciplinary artist working across digital media, photography, and sculpture, while drawing on painting sensibilities and textile methods to create immersive installations. My practice examines the tensions between environmental concerns and consumer culture, with a focus on the contradictions inherent in sustainability efforts within systems that rely heavily on plastic and packaging. Through this lens, I invite viewers to reflect on their own positions within these structures. In its subtext, my work explores the interconnectedness of experience, memory, and the body, particularly in relation to mental health concerns and the cultural tropes of motherhood. I aim to evoke a nuanced emotional response and create a layered space for contemplation of the intertwined forces of strength and fragility in our roles within society and our relationships with one another.

I am a graduate of the Bachelor of Fine Arts program at the University of Ottawa, as well as the Fine Arts Diploma Program at the Ottawa School of Art. Driven by a lifelong commitment to learning, my academic journey encompasses previous studies in the visual arts at Algonquin College and York University. I have been honoured with various awards and scholarships for my endeavours. Committed to fostering the local arts community, I have volunteered with several arts organizations and currently serve on the Board of Directors for the Ottawa School of Art.

Check out Patricia’s website here

More About Jackson Duxbury:
Learning

about

art

and

disability

leaves

me

too

tired

to

make

art

while

disabled

Be art

myself?

Maybe

tomorrow

Jackson is currently working on an ma in contemporary art theory at the university of Ottawa and sleeping. To experience the working he isn’t doing check out this

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@theprinceonpaper and @scrap.look on Instagram and use your imagination