Take a field trip to the McClure Gallery to join artists Jongwook Park and Saba Heravi talking about their solo exhibitions at McClure Gallery on Facebook Live - June 3 at 5 pm EST
Read MoreJoin CCAG live on May 13th at 6:30 PM for a performance of "Hecate's Palladio," a work by Jessica Mensch.
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Take a field trip to the McClure Gallery to join curator Robert Graham on Facebook Live as he discusses his exhibition Three Montreal Photographers +
Read MoreJoin us on Zoom for an intimate discussion with artist, Hiba Abdallah, and archivist, Tamara Rayan. Moderated by curator, Sandy Saad-Smith the discussion will touch on some of the most compelling issues around the nature and meaning of the archive.
Read MoreJaret Vadera is a transdisciplinary artist whose work explores how different social, technological, and cognitive processes shape and control the ways that we see the world around and within us. He will discuss his work with Josh Heuman, The Power Plant’s Curator of Education and Public Programs.
Read MoreKiki welcomes viewers to take a seat at her kitchen table for hot gossip and kocktails. During this iteration of Kocktails with Kiki, she will be sharing her secret recipe for success: markikis (dirty gin martini) and tarot cards.
Read MoreIn this virtual event from the Art Gallery of Alberta, artist Anna Hawkins will share her latest video work Blue Light Blue followed by a conversation with AGA curator Lindsey Sharman.
Read MoreTake a field trip to the McClure Gallery and Centre des arts visuels for a free virtual art hive inspired by Montreal artist Judith Berry’s exhibition Waiting for Spring, Saturday March 27 10 am to 12 pm . All ages and abilities welcome!
Read MoreTake a field trip to the McClure Gallery and Centre des arts visuels to join curator and master printmaker Paul Machnik on Facebook Live as he discusses An Artistic Dialogue: John Heward and Harold Klunder.
Read MoreEarly photographic processes have been the creative catalyst for four Canadian artists—Mary Anne Barkhouse, Dianne Bos, Sarah Fuller, and Penelope Stewart—during their annual get-togethers and self-directed residencies for several years. All four convene with The Power Plant’s Assistant Curator, Justine Kohleal, to discuss their individual and group work.
Take a FIELD TRIP with the Art Gallery of Alberta for a virtual #AGAlive event. In this live discussion, the creative team behind 5 Artists 1 Love will discuss the origins of the 5 Artists 1 Love, celebrating black excellence and the upcoming exhibition, Black Every Day.
Read MoreThe Aga Khan Museum’s new bi-weekly podcast has launched. Extraordinary stories from the most interesting artists, writers, athletes, and thinkers on the kaleidoscope of Muslim experience.
Read MoreArchitecture – domestic, institutional, urban, rural, or imagined – is at the heart of Marie-Eve Martel’s reflections on landscape and lived space. Hétérotrophies uses the gallery to stage a spatial joust in which organic motifs reshape the architectural space.
Read MoreJon Sasaki’s new work, Untitled (2021), is viewable for the first time, online until February 16, 2021. This performance furthers the artist's ongoing exploration into industrial infrastructure in post-industrial societies and the possibilities of repurposing materials, tools and processes.
Read MoreIn this artist interview, painter Leanne M. Christie discusses how she came to her career as an artist and how she finds inspiration in moving through the city.
Want to see Leanne's oil paintings in person? Our latest exhibition, "Wayfinding," is on view now until January 31st 2021, featuring works by artists Leanne M. Christie, Sara Graham and Devon Knowles
Read MoreWith Montreal in pandemic lockdown, the gallery remains closed during the exhibition of collaborative prints by John Heward and Harold Klunder, but you can view the exhibition via a 360° photo and high-res images on our website.
Read MoreExplore the work of hundreds of Canada’s best emerging creatives at GradEx 105!
The new online platform includes opportunities for industry members to connect with artists, designers, curators and researchers.
Read MoreInstalled outdoors from November 12th – December 10th, visitors watched the mural decay over time. The erosion and decay that the mural underwent outside, in the elements, is a metaphor for the destructive side of sugar’s past in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Read MoreThe digital artist book for An object, a gesture, a scene (II) has been composed to mimic the in-person experience of DeFreitas’ artworks in their viewing order. In addition to this digital publication, the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington has recently launched an exhibition catalogue featuring an essay on DeFreitas’ exhibition written by Curator Sandy Saad Smith.
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