Arts

  • The Power Plant’s fall exhibition features engaging multi-medium art

    By Natalie Michie The Power Plant is known for their seasonal exhibitions of Canadian contemporary art. This fall, they featured five artists who presented a variety of unique multi-medium art.…

  • Buffer Festival: A Creative Safe Space

    Filmmaker Anna Akana walks the Buffer Festival short films red carpet. She is the winner of the Excellence in Production award for her stop-motion animation dolor. (CanCulture/Will Lofsky) By Will…

  • The Walls That Tell Stories

    By Madison Wong De Araujo’s Queen Street West Mural Project tells the history behind Queen Street West. His mural consists of real musicians, magicians, artists and more who have performed…

  • ‘Made for Lounging, Styled for Life’ – Take a look inside Soft Focus

  • June Clark: Turning scraps into art

    Photo courtesy of June Clark. By: Julianna Perkins “It chose me – the art chose me.” As a child, June Clark never considered the arts as a profession she might…

  • Rachel Rawlins: painting a passion

    By: Madi Wong Toronto artist and illustrator, Rachel Natalie Rawlins (CanCulture/Madi Wong) Rachel Natalie Rawlins is a Toronto artist and illustrator who brings life to music and her muses with…

  • Michael Chambers: Black, white and silver

    Photo by: Dagmawit Dejene By: Dagmawit Dejene It’s not about being black. This is the point that Michael Chambers is trying to convey with his latest show, Michael Chambers: Shadows to…

  • BAND: Black artists breaking barriers

    BAND’s co-founder Karen Carter wants to start important conversations through the group’s art. (Photo by Dagmawit Dejene/CanCulture).  By: Dagmawit Dejene The first thing you notice about BAND (Black Artists’ Network…