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How Arts Funding Is Being Affected by COVID-19
At all levels, from local to national, arts funders in Canada have been trying hard to respond to the COVID-19 crisis
News Roundup: Shutdowns Felt Across the Country’s Arts Sector
Artists and communities are coping with lost livelihoods, facilitating mutual aid and moving projects online
Black Lives Matter Launches Art and Activism Centre in Toronto
Wildseed is a space that hopes to create opportunity for Black community organizing on a deeper level—including residencies, performances and more
Even Prior to COVID-19 Outbreak, Ontario Galleries Were Facing Challenges
The recent closure of the Norfolk Arts Centre, uncertainty for Rodman Hall Art Centre and conflict between the City of Toronto and the Toronto Media Arts Centre all signal continuing uncertainty for Ontario's municipal galleries
Angel Callander Awarded Spring Canadian Art Editorial Mentorship
The Toronto-based writer, curator and art historian will work in our offices for the 11-week Spring 2020 mentorship
Maya Wilson-Sanchez Wins Middlebrook Prize for Young Canadian Curators
Winner of annual prize receives honorarium, mentorship and opportunity to present exhibition at the Art Gallery of Guelph
News Roundup: Art Gallery of Ontario Seeks Answers on Mystery Painting
The gallery is trying to identify the subject and painter of a rare 1700s-era acquisition. Plus: a longlist for the New Generation Photography Award, updates on art institutions and Wet’suwet’en, Alberta arts-funding news and notes on Canadians at the Armory
Announcing the Winners of the 2019 Canadian Art Writing Prize
The national art-writing prize is designed to encourage new writers on contemporary art
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre Wins International Award
The centre, which is housed in a former residential school in Sault Ste. Marie, was named Best Cultural Organisation at the Leading Culture Destinations Awards in Berlin