Showcase of Banksy’s boundary-pushing artwork at Toronto’s Lighthouse ArtSpace
This showcase is the largest Banksy exhibit. But it isn’t hosted by the artist.
Read MoreThis showcase is the largest Banksy exhibit. But it isn’t hosted by the artist.
Read MoreNXNE 2024 continues to provide a platform for emerging talent in Toronto despite a lower turnout.
Read MoreToronto’s NXNE 2024 festival showcased local talent from Humber College, highlighting the power of music to unite people and discover hidden artists.
Read MoreKyla Yager’s fluorescent art brilliantly captures the essence of queer and neurodivergent identities in her latest exhibition.
Read MoreThe Beaches Arts and Crafts Show celebrated its 40th anniversary by keeping the tradition alive at an exhibition at Kew Gardens in Toronto.
Read MoreThis edition had a total of 20 award categories, celebrating the best of established and upcoming country music artists.
Read MoreThe IFA Festival displayed the many talents of Indigenous artists as Indigenous History Month began.
Read MoreAnime has boomed in popularity in the past few years and continues to bring together a community of Japanese-style animation fans.
Read MoreToronto residents were invited to explore more than 160 architectural marvels of the city, free of cost, as the city celebrated Doors Open 2024 this week.
Read MoreArtist Martin Reis’ Ring Post Garden Project beautifies spaces by planting flower seedlings in bike posts.
Read MoreThe Success of Unity is a digital illustration mural designed by Toronto-based artist Phillip Saunders.
Read MoreThe yearly Toronto festival celebrates the graphic novel and indie comics from various publishers.
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