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Why renowned Canadian artist Joyce Wieland was so fascinated by Quebec

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Self-described cultural activist Joyce Wieland created art ranging from semi-abstract paintings to film as a way to express her feminist politics. Nearly 30 years after her death, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Art Gallery of...
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For the love of art! Celebrating N.L. artists in the season of love

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Artist-run centre Eastern Edge brought together all things love and art at the Quidi Vidi Brewery this week. Community partners like Quadrangle NL, Planned Parenthood and DarkNL Community Darkroom came out to support. CBC’s Julia Israel...
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Beloved Crayola crayons make comeback after years in retirement

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Blizzard Blue, Magic Mint, Raw Umber are the names of a select group of crayons that are coming out of retirement, much to the thrill of colouring enthusiasts and collectors.
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6 YFNCT events postponed as organization enters 'transition phase'

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The Yukon First Nations Culture and Tourism Association said it’s in a transition phase and is focused on initiatives that directly benefit its members. It says it's still committed to advocating for Indigenous tourism and arts in the...
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Seduction, jealousy, love, and fantasy on display at TAP art exhibit

9th - Higher Ed
London artist Eric Drummond and Italian artist Daniela Astone are among four artists featured in the exhibit Fables, Parables, and Apologues at the TAP Centre for Creativity. They spoke with London Morning host Andrew Brown at the...
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Artist rediscovers favourite Montreal spots through embroidery

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Véronique Buist asked Montrealers to submit photos of their most-liked places through social media. She embroidered the images on handmade paper and is showing her work at the Peter B. Yeomans Cultural Centre in Dorval, Que.
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Italian artist Quayola brings new life to Gaudí's Casa Batlló with 'Arborescent' light show

9th - Higher Ed
Barcelona's Casa Batlló has staged an awe-inspiring audio-visual show designed by Italian multimedia artist Quayola. 'Mapping 2025' is part of the 'Heritage of Tomorrow' artistic program which aims to bring Antoni Gaudí’s legacy into the...
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Morocco celebrates as henna tradition is recognised by UNESCO

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Moroccan women celebrate the art of henna tradition, now recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage for 16 Arab countries
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Who was Edward Bannister? An N.B.-born Black artist gets his due

9th - Higher Ed
Sixteen works, including nine on loan from the Smithsonian, are on display at the Owens Art Gallery in Sackville until April 6. Hidden Blackness is the first major exhibition of Bannister's work ever presented in Canada, according to the...
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CBC kicks off concert series Road to the Junos in Vancouver

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The road to Junos has officially kicked off in Vancouver. The five nights of music event started this Sunday.It's all about showcasing local talent while leading up to the prestigious awards show.
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Brasil! Brasil! exhibition brings Brazilian Modernism to the UK for the first time

9th - Higher Ed
A landmark exhibition, Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism, has opened at London’s Royal Academy, showcasing 134 works from ten pivotal Brazilian artists, many displayed in the UK for the first time.
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Doha exhibition celebrates Palestinian identity through art & raises funds for preservation

9th - Higher Ed
The safeguarding of cultural heritage in conflict zones was discussed as experts met at a conference in Qatar.
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Swedish artist’s dream takes flight as tiny red house heads to the moon

9th - Higher Ed
A Swedish artist’s 25-year dream has come true as his miniature red house, "Moonhouse," is launched into space, aiming to become a lasting art installation on the moon’s surface.
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Vandalized Montreal mural rehashes debate about meaning, placement of public art

9th - Higher Ed
The mural, located on the side of a Plateau bookstore, was painted by Quebec cartoonist Michel Rabagliati. Its recent vandalism has led to outcry online, but some artists say it’s a complex issue.
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How a wildfire in Palermo led photographer Jim Fenwick to create award-winning images

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With the recent destruction caused by the wildfires in Los Angeles, Fenwick’s 'Wildfires in Palermo' photo series feels more relevant than ever.
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Meet the first-ever artist-in-residence at P.E.I.'s vet college

9th - Higher Ed
Christopher Griffin is the first-ever artist-in-residence at the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown. The school says his art is brightening up the hallways and putting a smile on the faces of students.
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How a sudden wildfire in Palermo led photographer Jim Fenwick to create award-winning images

9th - Higher Ed
With the recent destruction caused by the wildfires in Los Angeles, Fenwick’s 'Wildfires in Palermo' photo series feels more relevant than ever.
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They opened their home to give artists a permanent space to develop their work

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A Montreal couple purchased an early 20th-century home in the Plateau neighbourhood a few years ago. They decided to open it to artists during the pandemic so they could develop and exhibit their work in an accessible space.
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This northern Ontario artist designed Leafs logo for Indigenous celebration game

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An Anishinaabe artist from northern Ontario designed the Toronto Maple Leafs logo for the team’s Indigenous celebration game on Jan. 11. Jennifer Taback says the team gave her the creative freedom to draw from her cultural heritage when...
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Celebrating the past, present and future of Indigenous creativity

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The Art Gallery of Alberta recently announced a new TD Curator of Indigenous Creativity. Alaynee Goodwill-Littlechild is taking on the role.
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Rapper Arivu’s Tracks Unite Chennai: Music That Inspires Social Change | Megacity Mindset

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Experience Chennai's harmony and excellence through rapper and singer Arivu's music, a powerful fusion of lyrical genius and social consciousness. Arivu’s tracks beautifully capture the spirit of the city, blending diverse influences to...
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More artists across Canada struggling to make a living, says new survey

9th - Higher Ed
A survey conducted by the Canada Council for the Arts is painting a concerning picture about the survival of Canada’s artistic community. Two-thirds of respondents across the country said their financial situation was unstable.
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Try graffiti art with the family at Graff Lab Studio in Syosset

9th - Higher Ed
News 12’s Antoinette Biordi takes you to Graff Lab Studio in Syosset on this week’s Road Trip Close to Home.
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Trump Threatens Attack On Greenland & Panama: U.S. Army To Seize Control Of Neighbours? | Watch

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U.S. president-elect Donald Trump once again reiterates his desire to take control of Panama Canal and Greenland. Trump even didn’t rule out the possibility of using military force to take control of Panama Canal and Greenland. Watch....