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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 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 ...
Vancouver’s Catherine de Montreuil talks about VALU CO-OP, a brand new initiative that looks to subvert capitalist models through advocacy and mutual aid ...
Deirdre Lee is a poet, performer and maker of art, food, medicines and magic. Her work is intertwined with her complicated and sometimes confusing reality as a racialized, neurodivergent woman, and ...
Note to the reader: I am using this monthly column to think out loud in public about questions and controversies arising from my current research for a book about contemporary Indigenous art from 1980 ...
For the better part of 40 years, David Woods has been an archivist and advocate for the overlooked artistic contributions of Black Maritime communities ...
Solo exhibitions are important, but it is often group shows that define artistic movements. Richard Hill picks nine that advanced ideas of Indigenous art.
The theft happened September 4, 1972. It was Labour Day; the same day Canada’s hockey team won game two against the USSR in the Summit Series. One is remembered in volumes; the other, barely at all.
The Canada Council for the Arts recently revamped its funding policies with an emphasis on diversity. Both press coverage and official program guidelines indicate that “commitment to ...
The Toronto Biennial of Art has finally come ashore, after years of being proposed, mooted and fought over by rival factions in the city. It has tethered itself along the shoreline, from east of ...