The Art Gallery of Sudbury has now re-opened with a new art exhibition and new visiting protocols. “We thank all community members for incredible support and...
The sense of isolation during the pandemic was compounded this spring for Tania Santer when she moved more than a thousand kilometres away from her home in...
Flocking to the Met’s 150th AP In these times, any institution celebrating its 150th anniversary is a reason to rejoice. And for visitors to the Big Apple,...
Pride in Chinatown is celebrating its third anniversary and, unlike the Vancouver Pride Parade and other major events across the Lower Mainland, the event is not going online because of...
By Melanie Law Special to the Observer For Marcela Bodorikova, her first art gallery show is a celebration of texture and colour. “Pastel Stories”, which opened...
Local artists want to remind residents there’s more than restaurants to explore on the weekend. Every other Friday, the Peter Street Arts District hosts an Art...
Abbotsford could use money allocated for public art to bolster the beauty and number of its gardens, councillor Brenda Falk suggested recently. The city currently budgets...
Gabriella Rizkallah watched in shock as the video of the explosion in Beirut played on her cell phone screen. “I was like, oh my God, I...
When Omar El Akkad wrote his 2017 dystopian novel American War, about a second U.S. civil war after land loss due to climate change, he considered it a “deliberately...
The people behind Arts Society King wanted to get people engaged with art despite a worldwide pandemic. That’s where the original art challenge came to fruition....