Lights, sound, action!

Missing the theatre? Mirvish Productions premieres Blindness, a new socially distanced sound installation adaptation of José Saramago’s famous dystopian novel.

Building self-determination

The AGO welcomes artists Nanook Gordon and Brianna Olson-Pitawanakwat of the Native Arts Society for an Art in the Spotlight discussion about their work building an important platform for Indigenous artists in Toronto.

Calling all artists!

We rounded up a few calls for submissions from the arts and culture world you should know about.

ICYMI: Futurist history

In case you missed it, in September 2020 we spoke with artist Quentin Vercetty about his contest-winning sculpture design of Black Canadian figure Joshua Glover. The work was recently unveiled in a new park dedicated to Glover.   

An Epic exploration

Fragments of Epic Memory, a major exhibition exploring the art and legacy of the Caribbean, opens September 1 at the AGO.

Matthew’s blue

Matthew Wong: Blue View opens at the AGO August 13. Ahead of the exhibition, we share the trajectory of this Toronto-born artist’s career and his deeply personal meditations on the mood and colour blue.

His daily rhythm

A new exhibition of works on paper is a journey inside the mind of globetrotting artist Ben Woolfitt.

A second chance for Emergence

Available now at shopAGO, the official catalogue for Haegue Yang: Emergence gives readers a comprehensive tour of a landmark exhibition.

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