Painter Mary Morganelli’s art exhibition showcased in Guelph-Humber Gallery
The art exhibition that examines the relationship between imagination and travel was curated by Guelph-Humber business students.
Read MoreThe art exhibition that examines the relationship between imagination and travel was curated by Guelph-Humber business students.
Read MoreThe Burn, which is included in the Stronger TOgether program, allows Torontonians to reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreHumber Lakeshore students, faculty and the surrounding Etobicoke community look forward to the collaboration with Nuit Blanche.
Read MoreSasha Huber sheds light on renowned scientist and glaciologist Louis Agassiz’s racist history through her YOU NAME IT exhibition.
Read MoreWarhol “creates his own mess,” an AGO spokesperson says. But it was precisely that mess that inspired his historic collections of photographs and canvases.
Read MoreThe Gladstone hotel hosted the annual alternative design exhibition, Come Up To My Room from Jan. 17 to 20 with more than 50 artists. The artists had represented the industrial revolution, recycling and LGBTQ+ perspectives through their art.
Read MoreBy: Sasha Azeez “Hello World, The Art of Code” at Humber College, focuses on breaking...
Read MoreAs the Toronto Comic Arts Festival prepares to kick off its events this weekend, the annual Toronto festival has already begun presenting various art exhibits throughout the city. The Last Match is one such exhibit, and its opening in Toronto marks its first appearance in North America.
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