About The EVENTS
An explorer of the fusion of art and science
In Canada, artists need our support. We made the decision to support them in the middle of the last century when we realized our historical connection to England and France, and physical proximity to the United States, meant Canadian culture might get lost amid louder voices.
Chief Curator
Stuart is a graduate of the University of Toronto, a Principal Investigator of the Society, a recipient of Canada’s National Science and Technology Honours, and currently a professor at the University of Quebec, where his main research interests are the integration of artificial intelligence and the integration of artificial intelligence and art.
What we do
Applied Arts
We also offer artistic services and courses for companies and individuals
Aliente coffee by Hollóka Graphic Design Studio
Aliente is a premium coffee brand that combines the joy of Latin culture with the experience of high-quality coffee. The name itself refers to the

Trump-Ordered Funding Cuts Hit US Museums Hard, New Report Shows
https://www.sfaaat.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/GettyImages-2207404144.jpg One of the Smithsonian’s: The National Museum of Natural History. Photo Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images One-third of American museums have lost government grants and contracts
Desert X Marks 10 Years with New Season, Expanded Team, and Global Ambitions
Torkwase Dyson, Liquid A Place, Desert X 2023. Photo by Lance Gerber. Courtesy ofthe artist and Desert X Desert X, the recurring exhibition that helped
Drag Wrestling Show Apologizes for ICE-Themed Skit at Brooklyn Art Center
A teaser image for the Choke Hole event. Courtesy Pioneer Works Choke Hole, a drag wrestling show, apologized on Friday for a controversial ICE-themed portion
Suupaa restaurant by IF Architecture
In Japan, the konbini, local parlance for convenience store, is a corner stone in the daily life of many urbanites. In Melbourne, a self-proclaimed konbini
Toronto’s Gardiner Museum Reopens After a 15-Month Renovation
The “Indigenous Immemorial” gallery at the newly renovated Gardiner Museum, Toronto. Lance McMillan/Toronto Star via Getty Images The Gardiner Museum in Toronto has reopened after
After Museum Heist, Syrian Cultural Authorities Face Scrutiny Over Lack of Transparency
Youngsters walk outside Syria’s National Museum as it reopens to visitors, in Damascus, on January 8, 2025. The Syrian government fell more than 13 years
David Shrigley’s Latest Installation Is a $1.3 M. Pile of Old Rope at Stephen Friedman Gallery in London
Money for old rope. Stephen Friedman Gallery An upturned urinal, a spade hanging from the ceiling, an unmade bed, a banana duct-taped to a wall…
Verish Anguk Flagship Store by Studio Tama
Located at the edge of Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul, the Verish Anguk Flagship Store reinterprets the intimate nature of lingerie through calm architectural expression
MoMA PS1 to Celebrate Its 50th Anniversary in 2026 with Sprawling ‘Greater New York’ Show
From left to right, Sheldon Gooch, Kari Rittenbach, Connie Butler, Jody Graf, Andrea Sánchez, Elena Ketelsen González, and Ruba Katrib. Photo Noel Woodford/Courtesy MoMA PS1
Artist Secretly Hangs AI Work in Welsh Museum, Calling It ‘Participation Without Permission’
The National Museum Cardiff. Getty Images Elias Marrow, a conceptual artist, said he secretly hung an AI-generated artwork inside the National Museum Cardiff, calling the act
Statue of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Returns to D.C. After Newly Released Emails
A statue of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein now titled Best Friends Forever. Courtesy the Secret Handshake A statue of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
Orijins Coffee Shop by VSHD Design
Conveniently located on the street level of the Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC), Orijins, a sleek new coffee shop designed by Dubai-based interior design firm
African Artist Collective Calls on Museums to Rectify Their Debt to Plantation Workers
CATPC members (from left) Olele Mulela Mabamba, Irene Kanga, Huguette Kilembi, Jeremie Mabiala, Jean Kawata, Mbuku Kimpala, Ced’art Tamasala and Matthieu Kasiama, 2020, © CATPC
Onassis Foundation Doubles Down on Experimental Art and Tech With New Space in Tribeca
Still from Andrew Thomas Huang’s video installation and sculpture The Deer of Nine Colors, 2025. Courtesy Onassis ONX The Onassis Foundation’s experimental art and tech
New Research Suggests Peru’s Mysterious ‘Band of Holes’ May Have Been an Ancient Marketplace
Band of Holes, Pisco Valley, Peru, 2010. Courtesy Wikimedia Researchers from the University of Sydney have uncovered new evidence that might solve one of South
Where to Fulfill European Ladies
German people are a popular choice for men seeking long-term ties and relationship. The beauty of a lady from Europe may be found all over
Border Patrol Agents Use Anish Kapoor’s ‘Bean’ for a Chicago Photo Op Amid Aggressive Crackdowns
Anish Kapoor’s Cloud Gate, 2006. COURTESY CITY OF CHICAGO British artist Anish Kapoor’s shiny sculpture Cloud Gate (2006), sited in Chicago’s Millennium Park, is one
A Deep Dive into Paypigs: Knowledge Paypigs
The term”paypigs” has become a source of intrigue and curiosity in the context of specialty communities and online interactions. However, what exactly are paypigs? These
Sculptor Alma Allen Reportedly Picked to Represent United States at 2026 Venice Biennale
The US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Photo Simone Padovani/Getty Images According to ARTnews’s sources, Utah-born, Mexico-based sculptor Alma Allen has been picked to represent
Jennifer Lawrence Collaborated with Three Contemporary Artists for ‘W’ Magazine’s Art Issue
Jennifer Lawrence at the Rome Film Festival, 2025. Photo Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence is the subject of W magazine’s current

Louvre Museum Rolls Out Emergency Security Measures Following Heist
https://www.sfaaat.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/GettyImages-2168584158-1.jpg The Louvre in Paris. Photo Graham Denholm/Getty Images Nearly a month after the theft of the French crown jewels that captured global attention, the
x+why Arding & Hobbs Coworking Offices by Interaction
x+why’s Arding & Hobbs Coworking offices in London masterfully revitalizes a historic landmark, harmonizing vibrant coworking spaces with an elegant private members’ club that honors

Louvre Security Issues Will Take ‘Several’ Years to Fix, State Audit Finds
https://www.sfaaat.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/GettyImages-2241971037-1.jpg Police at the Louvre on Sunday, October 19. Photo Kiran Ridley/Getty Images The French national audit has published its report on the Louvre‘s security,
