Stiff tariffs are impacting cross-border art transactions, prompting Canadian dealers to pull out of U.S. fairs. Meanwhile, Art Toronto is courting Mexican galleries and European artists this year.
An appreciation for Canada that has blossomed in this time – from grocery stores to flag stores – has brought a bit of light ...
High Culture and Art in Canada As a young, solidly middle-class nation with humble immigrant beginnings, the creation of ...
A one-day art exhibit that reflects on the journey of the Sayisi Dene people in northern Manitoba was unveiled at the ...
Through portraits and sculptures, medical students at Université de Montréal are sharpening their observation and ...
A wood carving snapped up at an estate clearance for the price of lunch turns out to be something quite rare and valuable.
Canadian-based mixed media artist, director, and librettist HAUI™ (he/they) uses his platforms to explore the intersections ...
Canadians in several cities have joined a series of "Tesla Takedown" protests happening across the United States and parts of ...
The Government of Canada’s policy priorities for arts and culture: Supporting cultural space, museums and creative ...
The way that people talk on the news is not how they talk at SXSW,’ said Evan Jones, a producer at the London, Ont.-based ...
Talk of tariffs and other divisive rhetoric has cooled the usually congenial relationship between the United States and ...