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News in Brief: Canada Council Launches Refugee Art Program, Wavelength’s Programming Announcement, Strategic Plan for the Toronto Arts Council

News in Brief: Canada Council Launches Refugee Art Program, Wavelength’s Programming Announcement, Strategic Plan for the Toronto Arts Council

This week, Canada Council launched a pilot program to connect Syrian refugees with the art community, TIFF’s Wavelengths programming was announced and more.

Yayoi Kusama Comes to Canada

Yayoi Kusama Comes to Canada

The famed immersive installations of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama will be travelling to Toronto in 2018.

News in Brief: Peter Doig Testifies in Court, Douglas Coupland Unveils Golden Tree, Pride Toronto Exec Resigns

News in Brief: Peter Doig Testifies in Court, Douglas Coupland Unveils Golden Tree, Pride Toronto Exec Resigns

In art news this week, Peter Doig testified in a federal court case that he did not paint a work attributed to him, Douglas Coupland unveiled his newest public artwork in Vancouver and more.

News in Brief: Jeff Wall’s New Dealer, Winnipeg Art Gallery Gets $15 Million Boost, Bob Rennie Controversy

News in Brief: Jeff Wall’s New Dealer, Winnipeg Art Gallery Gets $15 Million Boost, Bob Rennie Controversy

In art news this week, a major funding boost for the Winnipeg Art Gallery, new representation for Jeff Wall and Calgary’s expanded cultural pass.

News in Brief: Nadia Myre Awarded Banff Commission, AGO’s New Curatorial Addition, Contemporary Calgary Expands

News in Brief: Nadia Myre Awarded Banff Commission, AGO’s New Curatorial Addition, Contemporary Calgary Expands

This week, Nadia Myre won a commission at the Banff Centre, Contemporary Calgary hired a curator and details of a Canadian Craft Biennial were announced.

Maud Lewis Biopic to Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival

Maud Lewis Biopic to Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival

The Canadian premiere of the biopic featuring Sally Hawkins as the iconic Nova Scotia folk artist will take place September 12 in Toronto.

Why Ontario’s New Culture Strategy Still Needs Work

Why Ontario’s New Culture Strategy Still Needs Work

Last week, the government of Ontario announced its first-ever culture strategy. It's a big step forward—but there's still a ways to go.

Finalists Announced for $50,000 Aimia Photography Prize

Finalists Announced for $50,000 Aimia Photography Prize

Four finalists for the 2016 Aimia | AGO Photography Prize were announced this morning.

Canadian Art’s Board Announces New Co-Publishers

Canadian Art’s Board Announces New Co-Publishers

The Canadian Art Foundation is pleased to announce that David Balzer and Debra Rother are now co-publishers of Canada's most widely read art magazine.

Canadian Art’s Board Announces New Co-Publishers

Canadian Art’s Board Announces New Co-Publishers

The Canadian Art Foundation is pleased to announce that David Balzer and Debra Rother are now co-publishers of Canada's most widely read art magazine.