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Destination: Art

In Sunderland, Ont., a fantasyland made of cement, scrap, imagination and time

Few enjoy a life in art quite like the Tinkls, an artist couple whove lived inside their sprawling masterpiece for nearly 6 decades.

These sculptures won't solve plastic pollution, but the material they're made of could definitely help

In a new exhibition, Montreal-based artist Kelly Jazvac explores possibility with PHB, a polymer that comes from bacteria.

Meet the Clichettes the feminist punk pioneers of Canadian performance art

Packed with props and costumes, the influential group's first retrospective on view at the McMaster Museum of Art is like visiting a lost wing of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Q with Tom Power

Why Wanda Koop, one of Canada's most renowned artists, keeps painting the moon

The acclaimed painter joins Qs Tom Power to discuss her powerful new exhibit at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Follow along with this visual companion guide.

The art show that a sleep-deprived new parent can visit at 3 a.m. from their phone

Presented by the MacKenzie Art Gallery but viewable anywhere the digital exhibition Wake Windows explores the overlooked experiences of mothering.

To hear the new album by Junior Boys' Jeremy Greenspan, you must visit this terrifying painting

The situated recording made with collaborator Colin Fisher lends a soundtrack to artist William Kureleks haunting vision of nuclear attacks on Toronto and Hamilton.

In fraught times, exhibition gives Palestinian Canadian artists space for reflection

The Days We Sang at Torontos A Space Gallery features new and recent work by Ibrahim Abusitta and Amanda Boulos.

Tour the priceless wonders of Canadian art lost in that devastating Toronto church fire

St. Annes Anglican Church featured murals by the Group of Seven as well as sculptures by Florence Wyle and Frances Loring and more

This artist uses whirligigs to tell an anti-capitalist fairy tale

On view at Oshawas Robert McLaughlin Gallery, The Big Hat by Tony Romano features dozens of kinetic sculptures and a story you know deep in your bones.
GGPAA

Comedian Andrea Martin adopted Canada as her home. The country chose her back

The Second City alum and Canadian comedy icon is a recipient of the 2024 Governor Generals Performing Arts Awards for Lifetime Artistic Achievement.