The ripple effect of Rina Kazavchinski’s first solo art show
Rina Kazavchinski had her first solo art show at the University of Guelph-Humber, inspiring many artists along the way.
Read MoreRina Kazavchinski had her first solo art show at the University of Guelph-Humber, inspiring many artists along the way.
Read MoreHumber’s art gallery received an artistic show on Nov. 16, displaying monochromatic pieces from a Toronto-based artist.
Read MoreMany of Toronto’s most architectural, cultural and socially significant sites are free to visit. It’s open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Read MoreGallery Arcturus has begun exhibiting Floyd Kuptana’s artwork in March 2023.
Read MoreWhile the warmer months are around the corner, so are the latest trends and styles of the season. Humber Fashion students predict what’s to come.
Read MoreA student ID card allows students to get discounts or even free admission to museums, galleries, theatres, and other attractions across Ontario.
Read MoreWith the rise of social media and the exposure it offers, artists are struggling to find the balance between their well-being and professional career.
Read MoreSasha Huber sheds light on renowned scientist and glaciologist Louis Agassiz’s racist history through her YOU NAME IT exhibition.
Read MoreThe upcoming art exhibition Wanderlust: Around the World in 80 Photographs offers an inspiring break from lockdowns
Read MoreHard times like the COVID-19 pandemic can provide the time, space and inspiration for art.
Read MoreU of T and BMO collaborate on the 18th annual 1stArt! contest and the winners include an aspiring “snow artist” from the Yukon.
Read MoreThis Thursday, the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada will be giving members a behind the scenes look at the making of an artwork.
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