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Review: Experiencing ancient artistry through Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel
Making Michelangelo’s greatest works accessible to cities across the world, this exhibition brings the world to Rome By: Teresa Valenton Attendees take a step up close to the Vatican at…
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Beyond the surface: Embracing imperfection in art with McKyle Byard
Exploring art and identity, this Oakville artist challenges perfection and encourages self-expression through his art By: Ionna Hipolito Championing his mistakes and creating art with his flaws, up-and-coming Canadian artist…
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TMTC’s Something Rotten! is anything but rotten
Welcome to the renaissance: A world of camp By: Nalyn Tindall The Toronto Metropolitan Theatre Company (TMTC) has done it again with their recent production of Something Rotten!, a comedic…
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From Gears to Gallery: A visit into Gallery Hardware Contemporary
From a hardware store to an art gallery, the unique space will always be open to it all By: Rowan Flood “When we got the building, everybody tried to talk…
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Massive murals guide commuters through public pathways
New public art walk aims to slow down the hustle and bustle of Toronto’s Financial District By: Stephanie Ivanoff In collaboration with property management group QuadReal and Toronto-based art curator…
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Commuters turn to critics: Art on the TTC
Public art in the TTC works with local artists to bring creativity into Torontonians’ daily commutes By: Calan Pittis and Hailey Ford The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is home to…
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Do you believe in fairies? Visit this enchanting exhibit in downtown Toronto
With less than a month left, don’t wait to visit Mischief and Mirth: The Wonderful World of Fairies this February By: Julia Lawrence Discover the origin of fairies and explore…
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Pandemic inspires Montreal artist to recreate her home in 500 clay figurines
‘Housewarming’ is Karine Giboulo’s newest exhibition that explores feelings of isolation and daily lives during pandemic times By: Ionna Hipolito Montreal-based artist Karine Giboulo presents “Housewarming” at Gardiner Museum in…
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‘The Christmas Spirit’ brings life and death to community theatre
The Scarborough Theatre brings “The Christmas Spirit” to the stage and with it, a theatrical encouragement to the public to spend quality time with their loved ones this holiday By:…
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The feeling of home: An exploration into ‘Afghanistan, My Love’
A new art exhibition provides a pair of fresh eyes on Afghanistan through the contemporary works of Afghan artists By: Kaden Nanji Reflecting on their home, artists explore their nation’s…
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Painting ‘forever’: Wedding painters capture everlasting moments of love
Trending videos on social media shine a spotlight on wedding and live-event painters By: Aliya Karimjee Caught on camera, a painter gently places a canvas on an easel as a…
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Painting pieces of Canadian past with local artists at Art Toronto
Global art, photography and beyond filled Metro Toronto Convention Centre as the city’s most prominent art fair made its 23rd return By: Anna Maria Moubayed Over 90 galleries from across…
