The winners of the 13th annual Art Exposed Jurors’ Choice Awards have been named.
Regional art exhibit Art Exposed is running until March 12 at the
The regional art exhibit runs until March 12 at the Old Courthouse Cultural Centre
The winners of the 13th annual Art Exposed Jurors’ Choice Awards have been named.
Regional art exhibit Art Exposed is running until March 12 at the
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Summer vacation is a great time to dive into a reading challenge. I have designed two summer reading logs that will
Live music, food, drinks, and tons of art – Toronto will be bustling with up-and-coming independent artists this April for the 16th annual Artist Project.
The Better Living Center at Exhibition Place will be housing over 250 indie artists and
The owner of an art gallery in Victoria thinks the theft that occurred on Boxing Day was a targeted heist.
In less than two minutes, a lone man broke into the business and grabbed three small carvings valued at more
Artist Philip Grant has always found himself drawn into that dynamic abstract space where we face the challenges of problem-solving — ever since he was a boy who loved math.
In art (especially abstract art), problem-solving is perhaps even more
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The theme for the Nanaimo Artwork Council’s on-line winter exhibition allowed for a kaleidoscope of interpretations.
‘All Issues Patterned and Glowing,’ which reveals 13 numerous items of paintings by 10 completely different artists, will be seen on-line at www.nanaimoartscouncil.ca within
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Montreal’s Museum of Effective Arts (MBAM) is completely free to go to on Thursday, December 29, Friday, December 30 and Saturday, December 31. The promotion grants you entry to all the museum’s collections and exhibitions besides Seeing Loud: Basquiat and
Moss Avenue full of artists and their paintings for thirty third 12 months of event.
To the enjoyment of 1000’s, Victoria’s largest paintings pageant returned to Moss Avenue Saturday, with the work of higher than 160 regional artists lining Moss