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33 More Artists Announced for Toronto Biennial

33 More Artists Announced for Toronto Biennial

The announcement brings the total number of participants in the biennial’s inaugural edition this September to 90 people from 40 places of origin

News Roundup: Big Public Art Updates, Galleries on the Move and More

News Roundup: Big Public Art Updates, Galleries on the Move and More

A new public artwork commemorating the 1919 General Strike in Winnipeg is about to be unveiled, Edmonton’s Indigenous art park has won a prestigious international honour and a new public installation in Toronto honours missing and murdered Indigenous women. Read on for all the details

$4.5-Million Kenora Art Centre to Open This Fall

$4.5-Million Kenora Art Centre to Open This Fall

Opening shows include landmark donation of 65 local Walter J. Phillips works, as well as a focus on Professional Native Indian Artists Inc. and the Triple K Cooperative

Artist Calls for More BIPOC Artworks and Staff at Canadian Museums

Artist Calls for More BIPOC Artworks and Staff at Canadian Museums

Chukwudubem Ukaigwe organized a performance in Winnipeg to highlight the whiteness of gallery collections. He also says there aren’t enough BIPOC staff at Canadian museums

Kelsey Adams Awarded Summer Canadian Art Editorial Mentorship

Kelsey Adams Awarded Summer Canadian Art Editorial Mentorship

The Toronto-based arts journalist will work in our offices for the 11-week Summer 2019 mentorship

News Roundup

News Roundup

A houseboat is being turned turned into an Indigenous art installation. There’s a new $2 million donated to Winnipeg’s Inuit Art Centre. The Vancouver Art Gallery is still moving forward with a new building, says the city’s mayor. And Senate committee argues the arts should play a greater role in Canada’s cultural diplomacy efforts

Five Artists Shortlisted for Sobey Art Award

Five Artists Shortlisted for Sobey Art Award

The winner, to be announced on November 15, will receive $100,000

News Roundup: Ontario Cuts Indigenous Culture Fund, Kathleen Bartels Steps Down at Vancouver Art Gallery

News Roundup: Ontario Cuts Indigenous Culture Fund, Kathleen Bartels Steps Down at Vancouver Art Gallery

The Indigenous Culture Fund has been eliminated as Ontario’s government pulls millions of dollars in spending. Plus, spring auction result highlights and more

Jayne Wilkinson Named Editor-in-Chief of Canadian Art
News Roundup: Halifax Sculptor Wins Appeal against CRA, Artist Residency Launches at Eccentric Calgary Castle, and More

News Roundup: Halifax Sculptor Wins Appeal against CRA, Artist Residency Launches at Eccentric Calgary Castle, and More

Established artist Steve Higgins successfully challenged a CRA designation that meant he owed thousands in taxes—what does this mean for working artists in Canada? Plus, mint-trimmed Maillot Castle opens to artists and a travelling Kenojuak Ashevak exhibition gets a funding boost