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Canadian Artist Shot in Paris Terror Attacks Debuts New Work about Violence

Canadian Artist Shot in Paris Terror Attacks Debuts New Work about Violence

In 2015, Vanessa Gravenor was injured by gunshots in Paris. This summer at New York’s Park Avenue Armory, she performed a new work rooted in those experiences of trauma

Extremely Rare Buffalo Robe Painted by Sitting Bull Returns to Saskatchewan

Extremely Rare Buffalo Robe Painted by Sitting Bull Returns to Saskatchewan

It’s the only such known robe in existence—and for 10 months, it will be in Regina at the MacKenzie Art Gallery

News Roundup: Toronto and Montreal Artists at Frieze and Arles

News Roundup: Toronto and Montreal Artists at Frieze and Arles

Plus: repatriation updates, staffing changes and concern about George W. Bush’s painting show at the Canadian War Museum

Artists, Arts Leaders and Supporters Named to Order of Canada

Artists, Arts Leaders and Supporters Named to Order of Canada

Alanis Obomsawin, Sara Diamond and Iain Baxter& are among the latest round of appointees to one of Canada's highest honours

NSCAD University Appoints New President

NSCAD University Appoints New President

Aoife Mac Namara, the former dean of Communications, Art and Technology at Simon Fraser University, will soon take the helm of one of Canada's top art schools

Canadian Artist Cancels US Show After Curator Laid Off

Canadian Artist Cancels US Show After Curator Laid Off

Liz Magor’s exhibition “TIMESHARE” at 500 Capp Street in San Francisco closes this Saturday—months earlier than expected

Nurielle Stern Wins Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics

Nurielle Stern Wins Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics

The annual national prize recognizes early-career ceramic artists in Canada, awarding the winner $10,000

News Roundup: MAC Montreal Renovation Delays, Fallout from Ontario Culture Cuts and More

News Roundup: MAC Montreal Renovation Delays, Fallout from Ontario Culture Cuts and More

Plus: part of a Dalí sculpture has gone missing in Vancouver

A Preview of the AGO’s Groundbreaking New Caribbean Photo Collection

A Preview of the AGO’s Groundbreaking New Caribbean Photo Collection

The pictures were recently acquired by the Art Gallery of Ontario as part of the largest-known collection of such photographs outside the Caribbean

Culture Industries Have $58.9 Billion Impact in Canada

Culture Industries Have $58.9 Billion Impact in Canada

That’s what the latest StatsCan data shows, and it’s more than the national impact of accommodation and food services. It’s also eight times more than sports