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Four Finalists Announced for $22K Nova Scotia Masterworks Award

Four Finalists Announced for $22K Nova Scotia Masterworks Award

Ursula Johnson and Charlotte Wilson-Hammond are among the creators whose works have been nominated for this cross-genre prize

News Roundup: Art Studios Destroyed in Huge Winnipeg Fire
Canadian Impressionism Show Offers Unprecedented View of Overlooked Art-Historical Chapter

Canadian Impressionism Show Offers Unprecedented View of Overlooked Art-Historical Chapter

The exhibition just opened in Munich, and will soon tour to Lausanne and Montpellier with paintings by the Group of Seven, Emily Carr and Prudence Heward, among others

Finalists Announced for Salt Spring National Art Prize

Finalists Announced for Salt Spring National Art Prize

Among the finalists this year are Skawennati, M.E. Sparks, Luther Konadu and Kaley Flowers

30 Artists Named as Finalists for Kingston Prize

30 Artists Named as Finalists for Kingston Prize

The award is unique in Canada for focusing on portraiture, and it will award $20,000 to a winner on October 17

Graphic Novel to Hit Big Screen in TIFF 2019 World Premiere

Graphic Novel to Hit Big Screen in TIFF 2019 World Premiere

Lauren Redniss’s award-winning book about Marie Curie becomes a feature directed by Marjane Satrapi of Persepolis fame. It’s one of several art-related premieres announced today for the Toronto festival

News Roundup: An Art-Space Crunch in Montreal

News Roundup: An Art-Space Crunch in Montreal

As one gallery attempts to buy its building, another prepares an artwork for demolition by the developer. Plus: the City of Vancouver returns totem poles to Haida Gwaii and there’s a new director for the Capture Photography Festival

20-Storey Shepard Fairey Mural Kicks Off New Public Art Series in Vancouver

20-Storey Shepard Fairey Mural Kicks Off New Public Art Series in Vancouver

The mural will debut August 8 on a building near Georgia and Burrard as part of the new Surface Series

News Roundup: Cindy Sherman Is Coming to Vancouver

News Roundup: Cindy Sherman Is Coming to Vancouver

Plus: Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a show of Hong Kong protest art continues, a blockchain project to benefit artists is announced, Alberta arts cuts draw concerns, and Canadian glass artists debut on Netflix

New Hope for Rodman Hall

New Hope for Rodman Hall

Following controversy and criticism in April, Brock University is now working with a new artist and community board to ensure the future of Niagara’s largest art museum