Bill Reid's Habitat Forum Mural Torn Down in 1977
On February 21, 1977, Vancouver's park board began demolishing a monumental mural by renowned B.C. artist Bill Reid, painted for the 1976 Habitat Forum at Jericho Beach.
On February 21, 1977, Vancouver's park board began demolishing a monumental mural by renowned B.C. artist Bill Reid, painted for the 1976 Habitat Forum at Jericho Beach.
Local artists unite for the second annual HeARTworks Art Auction at TCU Place on March 27, aiming to raise funds for the Saskatoon Food Bank as community need surges with over 24,000 monthly users.
A Niagara-area man found guilty of selling forged Indigenous art has hired appeal lawyers ahead of his sentencing hearing in a virtual Barrie courtroom.
Argyle Fine Art reports the theft of two bird drawings from its downtown Halifax location, highlighting a concerning incident for the local art community.
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RecommendedA new exhibition in Cambridge, Ontario, titled 'Snapshots in Time: Nostalgia & Memory,' invites visitors to explore the city's transformative journey over five decades. Featuring curated photographs and stories, the exhibit highlights key locations and mo
Dinosaur Valley Studios in East Coulee, Alberta, is reconstructing a rare 20-metre blue whale skeleton from Oregon. The project showcases the studio's expertise in assembling massive marine skeletons for public display and research.
The U.S. Fine Arts Commission is set to vote on advancing former President Trump's proposal for a new White House ballroom, with renderings released ahead of a March hearing.
An art gallery in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, unveils an exhibit by Kemi Adeyemi-Wilson, celebrating the strength and resilience of Black women through contemporary art.
A new exhibit at Toronto's Art Gallery of Ontario showcases 250 never-before-seen photographs taken by Paul McCartney during The Beatles' meteoric rise to global fame in 1963-64.
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RecommendedA senior Louvre official states that fraud is an unavoidable risk in large museums, as French authorities investigate a multimillion-euro scheme linked to the iconic Paris institution.
The New Brunswick Museum has achieved 50% of its $35 million fundraising target for a new collections and exhibition centre in Saint John, set to open in 2028, marking a major milestone in cultural preservation efforts.
Maggie Glossup, known as the Bear Lady, is crafting intricate snow bear sculptures along the Kichi Sibi Winter Trail near the Ottawa River, blending art with winter wonder.
A new exhibition in Barrie celebrates the impactful work of Canadian sculptor Marlene Hilton Moore, featuring her monumental public art pieces that blend materials like aluminum and granite with modern LED lighting.
The Wintershines festival has made its vibrant return to Saskatoon, featuring a unique collaborative art wall designed to be covered in tracks by week's end. Artists from the Kyuubi Culture Artist Collective and festival visitors are contributing to this
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RecommendedVancouver abstract artist Donna Giraud, a veteran of the BC Home + Garden Show Art Market, shares expert advice on selecting and displaying artwork to transform living spaces, emphasizing art as a central design element rather than a final decorative touc
A curated collection of editorial cartoons from the past week, published by the Calgary Herald, captures the tragic and dynamic moments shaping our world through artistic commentary.
Shufeng Zhang transforms his front yard into a winter art gallery with intricate snow sculptures celebrating Chinese culture and the Year of the Horse, bringing warmth to his community.
A new interactive art installation has opened at the Bradford West Gwillimbury Library, offering visitors a unique and engaging cultural experience.
The first Oki Corral Film Festival, featuring works by Indigenous filmmakers, launched Friday at Calgary's Globe Theatre, celebrating diverse storytelling and cultural heritage.
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RecommendedA new art installation by Lance Cardinal at Edmonton International Airport celebrates Indigenous culture, greeting arrivals in the Treaty 6 territory and Métis Homeland.
David Mcauley, an Alberta artist, crafts detailed lanterns and sculptures from discarded cutlery, turning waste into unique artworks, including a piece featuring Ozzy Osbourne's likeness.
The Exposure Photography Festival showcases international and local artists throughout February, with exhibits like NextDoor examining physical and metaphorical Canada-U.S. borders through contemporary photography.
A photographer's journey to replicate a 2006 skyline image reveals dramatic changes in Calgary's downtown, including new skyscrapers and the expanded BMO Centre.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts presents Richard Avedon: Immortal — Portraits of Aging, 1951-2004, featuring iconic photographs of famous figures like Ronald Reagan and Toni Morrison, exploring themes of time and humanity through February to August 2026.
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RecommendedThe City of Barrie is inviting artists to submit proposals for public art installations aimed at enhancing the downtown area's aesthetic appeal and cultural vibrancy.
The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority has revealed two new public art pieces in the Inner Harbour, enhancing the waterfront as part of the Lək̓ʷəŋən Placemaking Project to celebrate local culture.
A Calgary family-run online art gallery is selling paintings to raise money for a young relative's cerebral palsy treatments, showcasing community support through creative entrepreneurship.
The historic Phoenix Dinner Theatre in Saint John, New Brunswick, has been officially listed for sale, marking a potential transition for one of the city's cultural landmarks.
A Vancouver art exhibition pays tribute to Calgary-born artist Jenifer Darbellay, who died in a car attack at the Lapu Lapu Day festival, celebrating her lasting impact on theatre and arts communities.
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RecommendedThe Manitoba Children's Museum in Winnipeg is increasing admission fees and reducing programs to address a critical financial situation, calling it 'critical, not catastrophic'.