Muralist Philip Cote is painting Indigenous stories all over Toronto
The artist, historian and educator infuses Indigenous stories and history into public art projects large and small
The artist, historian and educator infuses Indigenous stories and history into public art projects large and small
An art installation at Buddies In Bad Times lets 20 queer elders tell their own stories for the new LGBTQ2S+ generation
Corkin Gallery will open the month-long show Pursuing Difference on June 23
Hundreds have vowed to boycott the arts organization if it doesn’t dissociate from groups supporting Zionist goals
Portraits Of Resilience is an online group exhibition of paintings and photographs about how people are coping through the pandemic
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Photographer Michael Watier had a vision for his October 2014 Nuit Blanche cover, but when the unexpected happened he had to rethink it
Esmond Lee explores the architecture of immigration in suburbia at Contact Photo Fest
The portrait photographer celebrates a 10-year friendship with collaborator Jimmy James Evans in a photo series that subverts power dynamics
The 25th annual photo festival’s shows will roll out across public spaces and galleries throughout the year
Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience will take over a space in the Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Non-fungible tokens are the new way to sell “true” versions of digital things, and some artists are taking advantage