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What Was Revealed During Canada’s #AskACurator Day
An ancient nail clipper, a slightly less ancient video game, and a very-not-ancient arts and culture problem.
News in Brief: Arts Community Demands Changes at Calgary City Hall
This week, Calgary arts groups walked away from plans to create a new gallery, and also demanded more funding. City Hall was implied to be the problem.
Canadian Art Encounters Series
This Fall, Canadian Art Encounters features Isabelle Graw, Maggie Nelson and Sheila Heti speaking in Toronto.
News in Brief: Unearthing the Visual Culture of Canadian Slavery
Charmaine Nelson will teach Canada's history of slavery at Harvard, Jaimie Isaac is Winnipeg Art Gallery's newest curator and more.
Correction
The Fall 2017 issue of our magazine contains an error. We sincerely apologize for any grief or harm that this has caused.
See Inside Canada’s Newest Art-School Campus
Coming in at $122 million and 290,000 square feet, the new campus for the Emily Carr University of Art and Design is worth a look.
News in Brief: Biennale de Montréal Cancelled and More
Also in this week: Nuit Blanche and imagineNATIVE announce their programming, and the Ontario Arts Council is promised $50 million.
Meet the Winners of the 2017 Canadian Art Writing Prize
Critics from Calgary and Montreal make a strong showing in this year’s edition of the national art-writing prize.
News in Brief: Guerrilla Art Causes a Stir in Calgary and More
This rogue project aims to draw attention to missing and murdered Indigenous women in the context of Canada 150—and hopes to tour the country.
News in Brief: First Nations Artwork Discarded in Montreal
A cleaning mix up damaged an artwork, Calgary’s mayor addressed a public-art controversy and winners of a major student photo prize were announced.