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It’s Circus Time at Pointe-à-Callière Museum
The circus holds a special place in the cultural zeitgeist—there’s an instant grounding and association of it with the wonderment of childhood. Unmatched feats of daring and unforgettable moments of […]
National Gallery of Canada announce foundational change through Ankosé
As a nation, Canada has been coming to a necessary and long overdue reckoning with its history of violence against entire Indigenous generations. With the ongoing investigation of the country’s […]
‘Ecologies’ at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts explores humanity and nature
After a softening of restrictions on spaces throughout Montreal, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts has been able to open its doors to the public once again. After a long […]
Montreal galleries reopen after months of restrictions
Over the past year, it’s been tough for art lovers to get their fix in reliable ways. With galleries and exhibition spaces in flux with the tide of the pandemic- […]
Phi Centre’s ‘Connected by art’ brings community and art together
Throughout the ongoing closures of 2020, many galleries and exhibition spaces have pivoted to a digital presentation space. And while there are plenty of successful endeavours in this vein, some […]
The Polaroid Project- A snapshot of instant history
My first foray into photography was in late adolescence with a Fujifilm Instax Wide camera, a fantastic modern iteration of instant photography. I immediately found myself addicted to capturing bits […]
Growing Freedom With Yoko Ono- The Sacred Art of Playfulness
Group painting. Driving nails into a wall. Mono-coloured chess. Listening to heartbeats. Dangling motorcycle helmets filled with pieces of sky for the taking. Stamping for peace. These are just a […]