User talk:Agiguere99

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Agiguere99, good luck, and have fun. AllyGebies   talk  22:24, 8 March 2018 (UTC)

Penny McCann
Penny McCann is an Ottawa-based arts administrator, filmmaker, media artist active from 1990 to present. Her work, which ranges from dramatic to experimental, has been widely broadcast and exhibited at numerous festivals and galleries nationally and internationally. Over the years, McCann has received numerous grants and awards for her work, most recently from the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Ottawa, and the Canada Council for the Arts. A long-time member of SAW Video, McCann became director in January, 2004. In January 2014, Penny was awarded the ARCCO (Artist-run Centres and Collectives of Ontario) Achievement award for her ongoing contribution and commitment to the arts, as well as a Victor Tolgesy Awards from the Ottawa arts Council.