India’s LGBTQ+ members face setback but feel liberated in Toronto
India’s top court dismissed a plea to legalize same-sex marriage in 2023, but the diaspora LGBTQ+ community feels freer in Canada.
Read MoreIndia’s top court dismissed a plea to legalize same-sex marriage in 2023, but the diaspora LGBTQ+ community feels freer in Canada.
Read MoreHumber’s art gallery received an artistic show on Nov. 16, displaying monochromatic pieces from a Toronto-based artist.
Read MoreGallery Arcturus has begun exhibiting Floyd Kuptana’s artwork in March 2023.
Read MoreThe Burn, which is included in the Stronger TOgether program, allows Torontonians to reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreToronto’s NIA Centre’s expansion as Canada’s first professional Black arts centre, to be completed in early 2023, creates a platform for Black artists.
Read MoreTorontonians enjoyed the weekend by shopping, eating, and exploring unique and customized stuff at Toronto Art Crawl.
Read MoreAlliance française is hosting an art exhibition showcasing the work of artist Charles Pachter to celebrate its 120th anniversary in Toronto.
Read MoreSasha Huber sheds light on renowned scientist and glaciologist Louis Agassiz’s racist history through her YOU NAME IT exhibition.
Read MoreA Mi’kmaw artist paid tribute to Indigenous and LGBTQ+ communities in her beadwork for the new CBC Arts logo.
Read MoreToronto painter Andrew Stelmack wants his street art serve as a reminder of a hopeful future ahead.
Read MorePamela Carter has been donating earnings from her paintings to the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Foundation.
Read MoreToronto artists will spend the weekend painting garage murals in retaliation to anonymous hate mail.
Read More