A toast(er) to Aboriginal design

A unique collaboration between Breville and four Aboriginal artists shines in a new Culinary Collection and exhibition at the National Museum of Australia.

Fi Di Gyal Dem

A new digital exhibition curated by artist Roya Del Sol at Doris McCarthy Gallery boldly celebrates the lives of Black women with a surreal flare.

Back outside with Pride

Happy Pride! To start off the month-long celebration, here are  a few events from Toronto Pride’s schedule we’re excited about.

Brush ways

A new exhibition at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre in Toronto highlights a traditional painting style within the Japanese diaspora: Sumi-e.

On photography and jazz

As the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival continues across Toronto, we chat with the British curator and cultural historian Dr. Mark Sealy, about the work of Tyler Mitchell and Sunil Gupta.

Emerging Curator Q&A with Emilie Croning

Continuing our recognition of Museum Month, we connected with Emilie Croning, a Toronto-based independent curator, to learn more about her work with Wedge Curatorial Projects and Jorian Charlton’s debut showing at the AGO.

Unravelling

Costume designer Danielle Fagen explores mental health through costume, dance, photography and poetry in her textile exhibition Unravelling, at the Design Exchange as part of Fashion Art Toronto 2022.

#FGTStrangebird

The art of Felix Gonzalez-Torres returns to Toronto this month, with installations across the city − at AGO, MOCA and on billboards above you.

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