How do drag performers keep themselves so fit and fierce? Well—they werk for it, henny! If you’ve been searching for a fun way to get your blood pumping, learn some new facts and have a few laughs while improving your dance ability, endurance and confidence, look no further!
Read MoreEnjoy this interactive project by Nova Scotia's Ian Funke-McKay, inspired by Romanesque frescoes, maze chapbooks from the 90s, and colour phenomena detailed within Dark Age texts like “The Mabinogion.”
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In this video interview Jorden Doody discusses the inspiration behind her new exhibition I Must Be Streaming, currently featured at the Kelowna Art Gallery. The exhibition explores how contemporary culture responds to notions of the body in a digital age where illusion, escape, and distraction are at the forefront of our collective consciousness.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce the inaugural FIELD TRIP: Artist Residency will feature seven artists from across the country and will kick-off later this month. Please join us in welcoming the artist-residents of 2020!
Read MoreTake an art FIELD TRIP to Fredericton, New Brunswick this summer and explore our outdoor TD Sculpture Garden! The Beaverbrook Art Gallery’s TD Sculpture Garden extends its exhibition space outdoors in a park-like setting, enhancing the visual presence of the space for members of the public.
Read MoreJoin Vincent Bonin and Vikky Alexander live from YouTube for a conversation that will address the gap between the revival of these sculptures under the present neoliberal regime and the postmodern condition of their initial proposition.
Join Art Gallery of Alberta curator Lindsey Sharman for a conversation with artists Grace Law and Shawn Tse from aiya collective.
Read MoreTake a virtual tour of the exhibition Spheres, Skulls, and Other Icons of the Interior, with commentary by featured artist Colleen Wolstenholme and an introduction by curator Pan Wendt.
Read MoreJoin the Victoria-based artist Farheen HaQ for an intimate look at the ideas and practices that are currently shaping her projects. See how Farheen’s latest works transform pain and family histories. A bundle of lentils puts to rest internalized patriarchy; a bar of soap constructed for washing in tandem embodies forgiveness. Get an inside view into Farheen’s studio practice which illuminates politics and the world context as it lives in her body and family.
Take a FIELD TRIP with the Art Gallery of Hamilton, and join their upcoming Artist in Residence, Sylvia Nickerson, on a virtual journey of her creative process! Sylvia’s exhibition was originally going to be installing at the AGH in the spring but was postponed due to the closure. Sylvia has created these videos as a precursor to her residency beginning on August 22.
Read MoreThis week we’re going wild with wonderful wildlife! Everything from toads to T-rex's are possible with clay, the original paint and sculpting material.
Read MoreThis activity is inspired by Graeme Patterson’s stop-motion animation work Monkey and Deer, which depicts two companions exploring an imaginary environment.
Read MoreJoin multimedia artist and curator Micah Lexier, as he welcomes The Power Plant into his home in Toronto, Ontario.
Check out a video tour of From Geisha to Diva: The Kimono of Ichimaru at the Kelowna Art Gallery. Led by the gallery’s Education Coordinator, Victoria Verge, this immersive tour features information about geisha and their elaborate kimonos.
Read MoreWatch Inuit interdisciplinary artist Mark Igloliorte speak to his works “Seal Skin Neck Pillow” and “Kayak is Inuktitut for Seal Hunting Boat” in the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s “subsist” exhibition.
Read MoreJoin the Art Gallery at Evergreen’s educator Emily as she takes you through a tissue paper collage activity to create your own abstract landscape inspired by Annie Briard’s “In Possible Lands”.
Read MoreJoin Calgary based artist Jolie Bird in a meditative handcrafting activity of learning how to wrap household objects into beautiful art objects by encasing them within a new skin made entirely from glue and thread.
Read MoreChallenge your art making abilities with this Out of the BAG art module perfect for children, families, teachers or creative individuals. The Out of the BAG program series is inspired by the Burnaby Art Gallery’s Permanent Art Collection.
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