Migrant Art and Its Legacy in Newfoundland
An exhibition in St. John’s looks at what Bulgarian refugees brought to the province’s art scene in the 1990s—with resonances to today’s migrant crises.
What Is the New Newfoundland Dream?
Plummeting oil prices and economic anxiety are changing Newfoundland's idea of itself yet again, Lisa Moore writes. But artists help put the flux in focus.
A Labour of Love
Mary Pratt's survey exhibition glows
Fogo Island: Rock Haven
To many, Newfoundland’s Fogo Island is a barren landscape of marsh, scrub and lichen-mottled boulders at the edge of the continent. But as author Lisa Moore reports in our fall issue, new arts programs (and dramatic buildings) are changing that image.
At the Edge of the Universe: Will Gill’s Art of Place
A feature from the Fall 2010 issue of Canadian Art