
6 November 2018

Sarain Stump: An Artistic Comet
The unusual story of a visionary man whose arc burned bright and brief is still unfolding in Saskatchewan. Read more
Dana Claxton: Fringing the Cube
An exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery decries the oppressive legacy of colonialism and reclaims Indigenous culture. Read more
Peter Shostak’s Nostalgia
Pond hockey and other childhood rites from rural Alberta are featured in paintings at the West End Gallery in Edmonton. Read more
Inuit Life
Drawings made half a century ago on Baffin Island reveal the preoccupations of Inuit living amidst transition. Read more
Father-Daughter Show
Manitoba artist Katharine Bruce and her late father, Robert Bruce, have their first joint exhibition in Winnipeg. Read more
Sarah Stevenson: Nothing Hidden
Ephemeral grids made from wire and thread defy traditional assumptions about the weight and solidity of sculpture. Read more
Dianne Bos at the McMichael for Remembrance Day
Calgary artist Dianne Bos borrows a phrase from Isaac Rosenberg’s famous First World War poem, Break of Day in the Trenches, for the title of her exhibition, The Sleeping Green. Read more
National Gallery Adds Painting with Storied Past
A painting by Austrian painter Carl Moll to complement the National Gallery's collection of European art. Read more
Calgary's New Central Library Opens
The most anticipated building on the planet: That's how the American magazine Architectural Digest described expectations before the opening of Calgary's new Central Library. Read more
Group Rebranded as CARFAC Alberta
Update your files – there's a new name for the non-profit group formerly known as Visual Arts Alberta – CARFAC. It's now known simply as CARFAC Alberta. Read more
New Director at Klondike Institute
Marie-Claire Findlay-Brook has been appointed executive director of the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture in Dawson City. Read more
The Reach Receives Provincial Award
The Reach Gallery Museum in Abbotsford has received an award from the B.C. Museums Association. Read more
Poisoned Putin Opponent at Human Rights Museum
One of Russia's most outspoken advocates for democracy and human rights, Vladimir Kara-Murza, will speak at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg on Oct. 30. Read more
Four Women Receive Alberta Craft Awards
Four Albertans are honoured for their contributions to craft. Read more