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News in Brief: A Free Indigenous Arts Guide for Classrooms

News in Brief: A Free Indigenous Arts Guide for Classrooms

Plus: a call to action to end cultural appropriation in Canada, progress on #MeToo and the culture sector, chewing gum as public art, museum crises and more

Canada Needs New Museum Policy and Funding: Report

Canada Needs New Museum Policy and Funding: Report

The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage calls on the federal government to respond to urgent needs in the museum sector

Gathie Falk and Others Featured at Frieze London

Gathie Falk and Others Featured at Frieze London

The Vancouver artist, along with Elizabeth McIntosh, Zadie Xa and more, are among the highlights of this week's fair, which puts concerted focus on women

News in Brief: A New Lind Prize Winner

News in Brief: A New Lind Prize Winner

Plus: a $3.5 million museum expansion, Inuit public art, hard data on admission-fee increases and more

News in Brief: Support Builds for Censored Artwork

News in Brief: Support Builds for Censored Artwork

An artwork on trans visibility recently removed from Arts Commons has found new venues in Edmonton, Calgary and Windsor. Plus: the Sobey Art Award announces a new set of residencies for select artists

Art, Development and the New MOCA Toronto

Art, Development and the New MOCA Toronto

With five floors, 55,000 square feet and new commissions by Nep Sidhu and Rajni Perera—as well as contributions by international stars like Barbara Kruger—MOCA hopes to double its old attendance numbers

Lauren Fournier Awarded Fall 2018 Editorial Mentorship

Lauren Fournier Awarded Fall 2018 Editorial Mentorship

The Canadian Art Editorial Mentorship is intended to develop aspiring writers' expertise in the realm of professional art-magazine publishing

Amanda Boulos Wins RBC Canadian Painting Competition

Amanda Boulos Wins RBC Canadian Painting Competition

Emmanuel Osahor and geetha thurairajah receive honourable mentions

News in Brief: Public Art Galore and More

News in Brief: Public Art Galore and More

A massive shadow of a tree is now installed as art at UBC. Plus: six Canadians make the ArtNews Top 200 Collectors list and the Serpentine Pavilion is coming to Canada

Censorship Issues Surface at Arts Commons in Calgary

Censorship Issues Surface at Arts Commons in Calgary

First, a video about trans visibility was switched off. Then, a gallery was told to remove even the switched-off monitors, as well as a printed poster listing names of murdered trans people