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Carrie Mae Weems Leads 2019 Contact Festival in Toronto

Carrie Mae Weems Leads 2019 Contact Festival in Toronto

One of the world's largest photography festivals has released its preliminary lineup. Other features include Nadia Myre, Ayana V. Jackson and Carmen Winant

New Project Turns Vancouver Buses Into Moving Public Art

New Project Turns Vancouver Buses Into Moving Public Art

Thirty TransLink buses will be wrapped with art for the year-long project. The buses will also host artist talks and art-making activities for families

News Roundup: On the Next Indigenous Quinquennial, and More

News Roundup: On the Next Indigenous Quinquennial, and More

Dates are now set for the quinquennial to open in November at the National Gallery of Canada. Plus: numbers on museum-donor tax breaks, and remembering a man who made art of the Montreal métro

Artists and Arts Supporters Named to Order of Canada

Artists and Arts Supporters Named to Order of Canada

From small-scale ceramics to large-scale steel sculptures, the latest Order of Canada recipients have it covered

Nova Scotia Artist Wins Public Art Appeal

Nova Scotia Artist Wins Public Art Appeal

Bridgewater town staff had ordered removal of installation—but town council voted to keep it there following Status of the Artist Act arguments

Roundup: Canada’s Top Art News Stories of the Year

Roundup: Canada’s Top Art News Stories of the Year

A repatriation push, a deaccessioning scandal, and a federal court upset: these are some of the stories that led national art news in 2018

News Roundup: Date Set for Big Art Law Appeal, and More

News Roundup: Date Set for Big Art Law Appeal, and More

Museums have been granted intervenor status in the upcoming appeal, too. Plus: lots of job shifts, and a complaint (as well as compliments) about the National Gallery

Vancouver Art Gallery Adds 334 Artworks to Its Collection

Vancouver Art Gallery Adds 334 Artworks to Its Collection

The gallery’s 2018 acquisitions include works by Brian Jungen, Sarah Anne Johnson, Fred Herzog and Sonny Assu

New Public Art Series Links Moncton’s Past and Present

New Public Art Series Links Moncton’s Past and Present

The 13 artists in Images Rémanentes riff on historical artworks (and art absences) in Acadie

Artists Protest Ontario Arts Council Indigenous Culture Fund Cuts

Artists Protest Ontario Arts Council Indigenous Culture Fund Cuts

Petitions are circulating, and supporters are encouraged to write letters to MPPs and government leadership