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Publication Date: June 4, 2026 - 16:58

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Ottawa artist uses repurposed materials to tell life story

June 4, 2026

Ottawa's Judy Nakagawa creates unique sculptures from a collection of fabrics, wire and other repurposed material. CBC's Sandra Abma spoke to the artist about her work and her new show at Ottawa's City Hall Art Gallery.



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