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The Optics of the Language: How Joi T. Arcand Looks with Words

The Optics of the Language: How Joi T. Arcand Looks with Words

When Joi T. Arcand remakes signage with Cree syllabics, she loops us into new modes of perception, straddling the threshold of radical hope.

The World’s Newest Biennale, in Outport Newfoundland

The World’s Newest Biennale, in Outport Newfoundland

Spread over 50 kilometres of rugged coastline, the Bonavista Biennale aims to create a unique combination of art, people and place.

6 Highlights from Canadian Art’s Upcoming Auction

6 Highlights from Canadian Art’s Upcoming Auction

Works by some of the country’s top artists will be auctioned at Canadian Art’s Social 2017.

Claudia Rankine in Banff: On White Supremacy, Art and America

Claudia Rankine in Banff: On White Supremacy, Art and America

“Things are about to get bad in ways that we will and will not see,” said the award-winning poet during a July lecture. And she was right.

My Work for Maud Lewis

My Work for Maud Lewis

The self-taught artist is the subject of a Hollywood biopic, but my memories of priming her Masonite boards and mailing her tubes of paint are more modest.

A Night in Nunatsiavut

A Night in Nunatsiavut

On October 8, 2016, generations of Inuit came together to shine a light on a region that has been artistically ignored.

Keep It in the Ground!

Keep It in the Ground!

Onaman Collective is on the forefront of pipeline resistance, providing images to water protectors across Turtle Island.

Forms of Freedom

Forms of Freedom

Tanya Lukin Linklater’s recent performance honoured an Indigenous prima ballerina, using movement to empower feminine bodies across generations.

Meryl McMaster’s Next Chapter

Meryl McMaster’s Next Chapter

Meryl McMaster talks with Benjamin Hunter about her latest body of work, her artist residency in Detroit and where her work will take her next.

Vancouver Report: A Changing Climate

Vancouver Report: A Changing Climate

As forest fires ravage British Columbia’s Interior, exhibitions across Vancouver delve into environmental issues with varying degrees of success.