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How Artwork and Music Intertwine
Design communicates the music’s message visually and contributes to the artist’s branding. Written by Madison Kelly Jud Haynes album cover design for Chris Hadfield album in Canada, on Oct. 9,…
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Capturing Moments Distantly : How Ryerson Photographers are taking Photos in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ryerson photography students are adapting their practice to the pandemic’s restrictions, capturing and chronicling the ebbs and flows of the omnipresent pandemic. By: Justina Kewal When the novel coronavirus unfurled,…
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Speaking up through spoken word: Fauzia Agbonhin Artist Spotlight
Slam poet Fauzia Agbonhin unpacks the capacity of art and poetry to make a societal impact in a world in need of change. By, Sama Nemat Allah Fauzia Agbonhin, a…
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Sit back, relax and let Gogh – Toronto’s immersive exhibit offers a safe space
Sensory Processing Disorder affects how I am able to perceive stimuli. As a result of my condition, I am often unable to enjoy sensory experiences like art exhibits due to…
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How Julia Antimirova went from a 9-5 to a full-time artist
She realized she was unfulfilled and unhappy with her inner creativity that wasn’t being unleashed to its full potential. By Sarah Tomlinson Julia Antimirova playing at one of her first…
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Five women who made a mark on Canada’s arts and culture scene
Celebrating the diversity and creativity of exemplary Canadian women By Justina Kewal Canadian women have made a tremendous impact on music, literature, art, and film. As we wrap up October’s…
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Artist Profile: Sarah Moreau
An interdisciplinary artist sending a message through fibre. By, Sania Ali Sarah Moreau (Courtesy of Scott Minor) Sarah Moreau’s career as a fibre artist began with something ordinary: she was…
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The development of contemporary art from the 60s to now
An introduction to the modern movements that changed art forever Photo: Amaury Salas/Unsplash By Will Lofsky The 1960s From the counter-culture rebellion and rise of rock n’ roll to the…
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Artist Profile: Hanin Mazri
Ryerson photographer Hanin Mazri has spent the last two years developing his own unique style By Manus Hopkins An impromptu photography session was all it took for Hanin Mazri to…
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Toronto Light Festival: A little light and winter cheer in the Distillery District
By Serena Lopez On Jan. 17, the fourth annual Toronto Light Festival began in the streets of the Distillery District. Those looking for an escape from the cold, dreary winter…
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Valentine’s Day in the city: How creative do your gifts get?
By Lauren Kaminski Photo: Johnny Brown/Unsplash As Feb. 14 rolls around in Toronto, for some, this celebration of love can become a matter of what gift will best show your…
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Opinion: Winter Sucks for Artists
Courtesy of Da Kraplak/Unsplash By Mia Maaytah It is half-way through my third year of university, and once again I am experiencing that same dwindling in my creativity that I…