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Drop the Charges and Defund the Police, Says New Artists’ Letter for Black Lives
A public letter signed by more than two thousand artists and arts workers calls for charges to be dropped against three arrested in a BLM Toronto art action on July 18
News Roundup: MAC Montreal Suspends Jon Rafman Show After Misconduct Allegations Emerge
And the Montreal Gazette reports that Bradley Ertaskiran gallery has decided to stop representing Rafman. Also: a new award for Yukon artists and MMFA updates
BC Provides $10 Million for Canada’s First Chinese Canadian Museum
The museum will have a provincial hub in Vancouver’s Chinatown, but have regional hubs in other cities as well
News Roundup: National Gallery of Canada Shuts Down Canadian Photography Institute
Also, the Nova Scotia Art Educators Society calls for the reinstatement of former NSCAD president, and curators speak out at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Artists and Advocates Push for Universal Basic Income in Canada
Through an open letter, a petition and other forms of activism, artists and arts workers—like many others—are trying to see the advent of basic income soon
Chelsea Rozansky Awarded Summer Canadian Art Editorial Mentorship
The Toronto-based writer will work in our offices for the 11-week Summer 2020 mentorship
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Dismisses Director and Chief Curator Nathalie Bondil [UPDATED]
Bondil’s contract was terminated July 13 following employee complaints and a board conflict. This recap of related media coverage starts on that day, with updates appended for July 14, 16 and 20
Concern Rises Regarding Banff Centre Layoffs, Visual Arts Cutbacks
An open letter that started circulating this week, and signed by several prominent artists and curators, calls for centre leadership to shift priorities
News Roundup: Outcry Grows over Abrupt Removal of NSCAD President
OCAD University Faculty Association among latest to condemn the move. Plus: ethical questions about skyrocketing auction sales for Matthew Wong’s work
John G. Hampton Appointed Interim Director and CEO of Mackenzie Art Gallery
He will be the first Indigenous director and CEO of a major Canadian art institution—even on an interim basis—and one of his projects is an exhibition on whiteness