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Please join us at 7 PM for a conversation with artist Camille Jodoin-Eng, to discuss her practice and the practice of Victor Vasarely. “Variations on” is a series of interviews with emerging Canadian ...
ON THE WALL/ OFF THE WALL is Propeller’s annual fundraising event in support of its ongoing commitment to innovative exhibitions and programming. OFF THE WALL will feature over 100 donated works, hor ...
As dancer, choreographer and Black Lives Matter Toronto co-founder Rodney Diverlus has stated, “I wonder how many Black employees are reading their workplace’s Black Lives Matter statements knowing ...
The day before the unveiling of mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People), the Met published a text by Met curator Randall Griffey, titled “ Kent Monkman Reverses Art History’s Colonial Gaze, ” in which he ...
Rae Johnson‘s angels catalogue the passage of a body through time ...
Kent Monkman knew that, for Canada 150, he had to speak directly to the colonial, genocidal policies that have marked the country’s history.
Let’s try thinking of accessibility as a creative, long-term process. It’s not just about the built environment, but about ideas of agency and power ...
It’s a hot summer day in 1971, a week before the opening of Joyce Wieland’s exhibition “True Patriot Love,” the National Gallery of Canada’s first retrospective of a living female artist. Wieland and ...
At 82 years of age, photographer Fred Herzog doesn’t move quite as quickly as he used to. But then, few people ever did. In his younger days, Herzog was the kind of guy who’d jump on his Norton ...
The artwork in the exhibition both reproduces and represents Indigenous knowledge, and brings attention to issues facing Indigenous communities today. Maureen Gruben’s Message (2015) spells out “SOS” ...
The Black Curators Forum (BCF) is a knowledge-sharing initiative that fosters dialogue and social change, addressing unique challenges and highlighting the marginalized, suppressed and forgotten ...
With the support of the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective, academic and writer Billy-Ray Belcourt completed a series of articles for Canadian Art over the last year, in collaboration with our ...
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