By Lissa Alexander Two renowned Parksville Qualicum Beach area artists are using their artistic talents to help feed residents in need. Ken Kirkby and Nana Cook...
There is a 100 per cent probability that, at some point during your day, you will engage with art of some kind. The music you hear,...
While countless cultural events have been cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis, the Contemporary Native Art Biennial (La Biennale d’art contemporain autochtone, or BACA) launched in April,...
With much of the world locked down due to COVID-19, art and creativity has burst into living spaces through platforms like Zoom, livestreams and over social...
Art groups across Kitchener and Waterloo have united to launch the region’s first online catalogue to connect buyers and sellers. The Local Art For Local Walls...
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Credit: Nintendo via the Met First it was the Getty, and then other museums started following suit. Now, the Metropolitan Museum of...
Many of the tools used by art historians remain unaffected by the coronavirus pandemic © Simon Abrams What can self-isolating art historians do in a pandemic?...
When Seneca Ellis ’22 is stressed or needs a break from people or her studies, she gets working on cross-stitching, needlepointing, or painting. She’s been embroidering...
“It is a very odd time that we are living through right now. This is history as it is being made and there are lots of...
Their canvas may be utilitarian, but for local First Nation artists, the art pieces wrapping four utility boxes in downtown Sidney are part and parcel of...