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Can the Public Be Trusted to Make Public Art?
After years of development, and days before launch, an interactive public artwork was shut down by authorities. The reason: fear of hate speech.
News in Brief: Vancouver Artists Protest Real Estate Developer and More
Vancouver artists call out a real estate developer's attempt to rebrand as a “cultural company.” Plus: a National Gallery closure and a poet's $40,000 award.
On HERE: Canadian Art in Conversation with Jamelie Hassan
Join us at the Aga Khan Museum on January 6 for a conversation about the exhibition "HERE."
News in Brief: Inuit Art Centre Secures $10 Million and More
After two years of uncertainty, the Winnipeg Art Gallery's Inuit Art Centre finally secures promised funding from the provincial government.
Craft Artists Concerned about Ontario Crisis
One of Canada's oldest and largest craft organizations needs $250,000 to stay alive in 2018.
Assault Allegations in the Halifax Arts Scene
The often close-knit Halifax arts community is grappling with how to best respond to allegations of assault by a former AFCOOP staffer.
Frida Kahlo’s Photos are Coming to Canada
This will be the first time for Canadian Kahlo fans to get a look at her photo collection, which was kept private for decades after her death.
Ticketing Chaos Hits AGO’s Kusama Show
Four hours. Six hours. More than twelve hours. This is how long many Art Gallery of Ontario members had to wait online to buy tickets for "Infinity Mirrors."