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Canadian Art at Art Toronto 2017
Canadian Art joins Art Toronto as a lead partner with talks, tours and a special artist project.
Cree Artist Judy Anderson Wins Salt Spring National Art Prize
Anderson describes her work as “deeply personal with a focus on issues of spirituality, family, graffiti and popular representations of Aboriginal people.”
News in Brief: A New CEO for MOCA, and More
The CEO spot was vacated by Chantal Pontbriand in 2016. Plus: Appropriation at the Power Plant, a $1.5-mil BC gallery reno and Nuit Blanche censorship.
Lunenberg-Born Artist Wins RBC Canadian Painting Competition
Top prize for the award is $25,000, with $15,000 each for two runners-up. The winner was announced at a ceremony this evening in Ottawa.
News in Brief: OCAD University Receives $1 Million for Historic Renovation
Plus: Andrew Hunter is the Art Gallery of Guelph’s new senior curator and the Emerging Digital Artists Award announces its winner.
New Auction House Puts Montreal, and Dealers, Back in the Game
ByDealers is what it sounds like: an auction house run largely by dealers themselves. First lots include Riopelle, Ferron, Mitchell and more.
News in Brief: A New Space for Indigenous Art
Plus: a new Canadian auction house, drama at the AGO, Melanie Joly's culture policy under fire, Rodney Graham inspires a line of coats and more.
News in Brief: Indigenous Architecture Headed to Venice Biennale
Excitement is building about the fact that Indigenous architect Douglas Cardinal’s project “UNCEDED” will be in the spotlight at the next Venice Biennale.
News in Brief: Artist and Musician Wins $50K Prize
“You don't have to be skinny or blonde or sing in English or French, and you can stand by what you want to do and what you want to say,” said Lido Pimienta.