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In the Atmosphere
On January 20, 2021, Jill Biden highlighted a Robert S. Duncanson painting at the US inauguration reception. Find out about Duncanson’s years in Montreal and connections with Canadian artists in this story from our Fall 2020 issue, “Chroma”
In the Atmosphere
On January 20, 2021, Jill Biden highlighted a Robert S. Duncanson painting at the US inauguration reception. Find out about Duncanson’s years in Montreal and connections with Canadian artists in this story from our Fall 2020 issue, “Chroma”
What Happens (Or Doesn’t) at the Residency for Artists on Hiatus
In 2013, Shinobu Akimoto and Matthew Evans launched an artist residency that got rid of the art-making. Here’s what they’ve learned along the way.
Mapping Migration
Artist Abedar Kamgari hoped that her 27-hour walk from Toronto to Hamilton would make her feel at home. But she still navigates her experiences as an immigrant and refugee.
Sacred Art from Sonic Violence
Gary James Joynes’s experiments with sand and noise cost him a dozen high-end speakers and, for a while, his sight. But the resulting artworks border on the divine.
Inuit Filmmaking That Sparks a Fire
Starting with the lighting of a qulliq, Inuk artist Asinnajaq put together a vital celebration of 30 years of Inuit film at at ImagineNATIVE.
The Pick-Up Artist
Where do we draw the line between counsel and complicity in anonymous online realms?
What We Want to See in 2018
Yayoi Kusama’s “Infinity Mirrors” is one of the most anticipated Canadian exhibitions of 2018. But there are lots of others worth looking forward to, too.
A Stripper’s Reflections on the Arts
The white cube is increasingly interested in sex workers. But the best representations are found on more accessible platforms, like social media.
10 Artists Who Are Taking Care
Strategies of wellness in a range of emerging art practices.
A North Vancouver Institution Enters a New Era
Presentation House Gallery did strong work for decades despite a substandard space. Now, the gallery enters its second chapter with a new building and name.