Hosted by Cheryl Sim, the PHI FOUNDATION’S podcast series The Aura takes you inside and outside the work of art, in discussion with those who create, curate, write, think about, and enjoy contemporary art.
Read MoreThe Power Plant Presents: Nayak (lost hero of history) by Naeem Mohaiemen.
Naeem Mohaiemen's exhibition at The Power Plant, What we found after you left, spans two season with a rotating program of films and accompanying footnotes that explore historical ruptures, documentation and archives.
Read MoreCheck out the West Vancouver Art Museum’s Virtual Family Art Projects, inspired by the current virtual exhibition, Gohar Dashti: Dissonance.
Read MoreChrysalis, by artist and photographer Olga Stefatou, introduces viewers to 11 women who fled their old countries in search of a better life. Dr. Marika Sardar, Curator at the Aga Khan Museum, takes you on a virtual tour of the exhibition.
Read MoreIn a tribute to early music video formats and cheap painting instruction shows, the artist provides commentary in the absurd-inept and multipartite persona of “Steven” as his menagerie of forms and colours is reshaped to coalesce kaleidoscopically with the music and words of Fantasy Eye.
Read MoreWatch a Performative Artist Talk with Laura Gildner as the Victoria based artist offers insight into her practice and the ways she is adapting her work to the new conditions that are playing out in the landscape of social distancing.
Read MoreJoin Art Gallery of Hamilton and artist Tyler Van Holst for an Online Workshop on the art of character drawing and illustration.
Read MoreIn this talk, Dornith Doherty will be joined by Sayeh Dastgheib-Beheshti and Ivana Obradovic to discuss her photographic project "Archiving Eden" at MOCA, an extensive body of work that documents the complex issues surrounding the role of science and human agency in preserving biodiversity.
Read MoreThis short documentary is part of the exhibition 리듬풍경 ׀ Rhythmscape, currently installed at the Ottawa art gallery. Originating in South Korea, the exhibition features a variety of contemporary artistic strategies that measure the pulse of life, society and work.
Read MoreJannick Deslauriers, a Montreal-based artist known for her poetic textile sculptures, invites us into the intimacy of her studio. A few months before continuing her studies at the prestigious Yale University in the United States, she shares her most recent work with us.
Read MoreRembrandt’s Portrait of a Man with Arms Akimbo (1658) is one of the most beloved works in the Agnes Etherington Art Centre’s collection and the featured work for episode two of the AGNES Learns series. Explore this portrait through video and family-friendly activities.
Read MoreTake a FIELD TRIP with the Kamloops Art Gallery to Anyssa Fortie’s home studio. Craig Willms, Assistant Curator, Kamloops Art Gallery, will join Fortie virtually for a conversation about her practice.
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The Hissing Folly looks at Durham Region’s ecological landscape and poses critical questions around human relationships with invasive species, specifically phragmites. Watch the film that documents the process of producing the folly structure that is installed in the VAC's Loft Gallery.
Read MoreRamírez-Figueroa filmed this new performance at the Universidad Popular in Guatemala City. It is inspired by an anti-establishment performance that took place in the same location in 1975, which was in turn loosely inspired by the play Heart of the Scarecrow, written by Guatemalan playwright Hugo Carrillo in 1962.
Read MoreAviva Chernick and Joel Schwartz were in separate locations when they recorded their intimate #MuseumWithoutWalls Pocket Performance for the Aga Khan Museum.
Read MoreSick of the same old video conference background? Remai Modern is excited to partner with artist Walter Scott to provide an inspired and totally unique way to liven up your next video call on Zoom or Webex.
Read MoreThe Reach Gallery Museum presents a soul is not made of atoms, a solo exhibition by the Vancouver-based artist Trevor Van den Eijnden. Join Adrienne Fast, The Reach’s Curator of Art & Visual Culture for a 3-part virtual tour, followed by an art-making activity designed for adults and older teenagers, inspired by the exhibition and the artist’s interest in the 19th century wallpaper designs of William Morris.
Read MoreSpend Sunday in the garden with a FIELD TRIP to McMaster Museum of Art. We’re taking a journey through time to artist gardens past and present, all commissioned for one plot of land on the campus of McMaster University with artists Simon Frank, TH&B, and Ernest Daetwyler.
Read MoreFeaturing Camille Turner's “Afronautic Research Lab: Newfoundland” —A Listener from the time of the Awakening travels to Newfoundland to repatriate a rock she found in West Africa that had been used as ballast on one of the 19 slave ships that were built on the island.
Read MoreEpisode 3 of The Polygon Podcast features a conversation with The Globe and Mail’s Western Arts Correspondent.
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