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Sheri Osden Nault: Art beyond the binary
Métis artist, Sheri Osden Nault, talks about what it means to be an Indigenous and non-binary artist By, Reema Najjar Sheri Osden Nault with their art piece, named “miina kawapamitin”…
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10 Black Canadian artists to follow and celebrate
A curated list of Black Canadian fine artists you should be supporting on Instagram. By, Lauren Battagello The contributions of Black art and Black artists to the Canadian fine art…
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Artists who don’t study art: the intersection of engineering and art
In the first rendition of the “artists who don’t study art” series, Jennifer Kim breaks down how she maintains her custom shoe-painting business as a Ryerson engineering student, highlighting the…
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Canada’s artful architecture: A listicle of structural appeals
Art pieces in themselves, take a look at the diverse aesthetics Canadian architecture has to offer. By, Aylia Naqvi Over the years, Canada has evolved into one of the ultimate…
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How to sell your art on etsy
From understanding Etsy listings to promotions, find out how you can take your art to a virtual marketplace. By, Sakina Chaudary Etsy has become a go-to, accessible place for self-employed…
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7 affordable ways to transform your room into an artsy living space
Make the most out of your space with these cheap and creative ways to bring life and excitement back into your room. By, Allissa Hibbs Here’s the deal: we’re facing…
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Art is an inaccessible mode of expression—this artist is working to change that
Artist Kat Germain unpacks the nuances of her role as an audio describer. By, Sama Nemat Allah In a society where the indisputable gap between the art world and the…
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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…
