Saturday, September 22, 2012

PREMIO OHTLI

On September 15, 2012 the Ambassador of Mexico in Canada  H.E. Francisco Barrio, on behalf of the Government of Mexico, awarded Gilda Pontbriand the "Premio Ohtli".



The prize called Ohtli is awarded by the Government of Mexico to Mexicans who have dedicated their lives, as volunteers, to promote their culture and who have opened the way for other Mexicans who have arrived in Canada.  For the aboriginal people of Mexico called Nahuas, the words Melahuac Ohtli meant the “right way”; the one that your heart asks you to follow and the one that would take you to your destiny.   


Gilda started promoting Mexican and Latin American culture 25 years ago by organizing over 150 exhibitions of paintings/photography and dozens of concerts, gastronomic and film festivals, conferences, workshops, etc., etc.  She was the founder of the first Association of Latin American Artists in Canada, member of the first Mexican folkloric ballet in Ottawa, first Mexican who offered cooking classes at the Ottawa Carleton Board of Education and first curator and organizer of annual Latin American art exhibitions for over 12 years.  For many years she devoted herself to find a place in Ottawa to install the sculpture of Mexican artist Leonardo Nierman and in 2007 the Embassy of Mexico unveiled the sculpture at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.   









Gilda with Araceli Tyo







She has donated more than 50 pieces of art  and helped in the organization of fundraising events to help organizations such as the Ottawa General Hospital, the Canadian Leukemia Study Group, the Lung Association, the Ovarian Cancer Society, Children’s Aid Foundation, The National Arts Centre Dance Group, Doctors Without Borders, etc., as well as to help people in Peru, Mexico, Bolivia, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Niger, etc. when those countries have been affected by natural disasters.






 Gilda with Maruka Comtois







                                                                        



                                                                                   

                        





Gilda with Nora Bustamante

Monday, September 17, 2012

Latinamerican Heritage Day 2012

Gilda was selected to represent Mexico at the Latin American Heritage Day celebrations in Ottawa, Canada.  "Dia de la Herencia Latinoamericana en Canadá"

Hundreds of people gathered at Ottawa City Hall on September 8, 2012 to celebrate, for third year in a row, the Latin American Heritage Day.  

Gilda presented two of her latest paintings from the Ancient Symbols series  entitled Mayan Kines and Aztec Calendar.

Lilia Faulkner, curator of the show, brought together the best artists from Latin American countries such as Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Chile, Colombia, etc. which made the exhibition a memorable one, according to critics.

Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson attended the ceremonies together with other members of the municipal and provincial governments.



                                                          




" Mayan Kines"
   


 
                                                                      Mixed Media  on Board






  








    Aztec Calendar

     Mixed Media on paper