Seeking a place to feel queer

Artists Ness Lee and Florence Yee join forces to display their queer Asian diasporic perspectives and experiences in Elusive Desires: Ness Lee + Florence Yee, on view now at the Varley Art Gallery of Markham through January 2, 2022.

A Q&A with Native Art Department International

Toronto-based contemporary artists Maria Hupfield and Jason Lujan discuss new works and collaboration during their Incite Residency and culminating exhibition, Tokens of Appreciation, on view at Hamilton’s Centre[3].

Of tableware and empire

A new exhibition at the Gardiner Museum explores how the artisans and potters of Renaissance Venice took inspiration from around the world and made it their own.

Talking tuft

A plush new exhibition at the Canadian Centre of Architecture is pulling the rug out from under those who would dismiss carpeting as incidental to design.

Right here, right now

MOCA unveils Greater Toronto Art 2021 (GTA21), an ambitious group exhibition open  until early January 2022, bringing together 21 of the GTA’s most energizing contemporary artists.

Links we’re loving: All Hallows’ eve edition

To celebrate the spooky season, we’ve rounded up a witches’ brew of ghostly news from the world of art and culture.

Art Toronto is back

Canada’s premier art fair returns October 29 with a hybrid presentation: in-person at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and online with a new digital platform.

Multisensory Monet

Until October 4 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience invites audiences of all ages to experience Claude Monet’s seminal works in multisensory ways.

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