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

Accenture Federal Services Offices by Dimensional Innovations
Dimensional Innovations designed the Accenture Federal Services offices, The Forge®, in Washington DC as an immersive innovation center, blending architecture and technology to enhance collaboration

Iran Pushes Back on Venice Biennale Withdrawal Reports: ‘We’re Still Coming’
The Venice Biennale’s Central Pavilion, located in the Giardini. Photo Francesco Galli Last week, the Venice Biennale announced that Iran had dropped out of the

An Installation at the British Museum Recreates the Bayeux Tapestry’s Landscape
Detail of the Bayeux tapestry British Musem. In the run-up to the British Museum’s historic presentation of the Bayeux Tapestry, the institution will open “Tapestry

Photographer and Activist Claudia Andujar, Known for Documenting Yanomami People of Brazil, Is the Subject of a New Biopic
Photographer Claudia Andujar is the subject of a new film called <em<The Outsider, starring Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas and Wagner Moura. Photo Nelson Almeida/AFP via Getty

BEAMS Singapore store
Following a number of pop-up stores in previous years, BEAMS has stepped up its presence in Singapore with long-term ephemeral store. The retail space occupies

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Announces 312 New Acquisitions During 50th Anniversary Year
Danny Lyon, Crossing the Ohio River, Louisville (1966). Gift of Alison and Donald Weiss in honor of the Hirshhorn’s 50th anniversary. © Danny Lyon/Magnum Photos.

Trial Begins in Brent Sikkema Murder-For-Hire Case
Brent Sikkema, 2007. Photo Will Ragozzino/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images Opening statements and witness testimony were heard in a Manhattan court on Tuesday in the

Rothko Leads Sotheby’s $433.1 M. Contemporary Art Sale, UK Returns Artifacts to Ethiopia, and More: Morning Links for May 15, 2026
Sotheby’s sold an $85.8 million Rothko painting from dealer Robert Mnuchin’s holdings on Thursday. Julian Cassady Photography/Alive Coverage/Courtesy Sotheby’s Good Morning! Sotheby’s kicked off the

SONO Salon by Inrestudio
SONO is an interior design project for a hair salon located in a quiet area of Ho Chi Minh City. The name “SONO” means garden

Venice Biennale Controversies Continue, French Parliament Report Finds Flaws in Museum Security, and More: Morning Links for May 13, 2026
The Central Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Photo Simone Padovani/Getty Images Good Morning! Iran denies ever withdrawing from the Venice Biennale, and the Somalia Pavilion sparks controversy. A

The Met Teams Up with Band-Aid on Art-Themed Adhesive Bandages
Band-aids featuring designs by Redon, Van Gogh, and Monet Kenvue Brands LLC. Following the success of their 2025 collaboration, BAND-AID® Brand and the Metropolitan Museum

Valie Export, Groundbreaking Feminist Artist Who Questioned the Nature of Art, Dies at 85
Valie Export, 2025. Photo Nicole Toferer Valie Export, whose groundbreaking work questioned the very nature of art and cinema, all through an explicitly feminist lens,

Harudot Khaoyai Cafe by IDIN Architects
Harudot Khao Yai is located on a sloping site descending from the main road toward a large water basin, opening to a panoramic view of

New York’s Neue Galerie to Merge with Metropolitan Museum of Art in Major Expansion
Ronald Lauder with Gustav Klimt’s Klimt’s Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, one of the Neue Galerie’s prized possessions. Photo Chris Hondros/Getty Images The Neue Galerie,

M Moser Associates Offices
M Moser’s London studio design integrates spatial elements to enhance behavior, productivity, and collaboration, achieving high occupancy levels with a focus on fluidity, acoustics, sustainability,

Bruno Bischofberger, Art Dealer of Stars Like Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dies at 86
Bruno Bischofberger with a collaborative work by Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Photo Luc Castel/Getty Images Bruno Bischofberger, a legendary dealer who grew so close

Ancient Greek and Roman Statues Found in Alexandria
Remains of a public bathhouse uncovered in Alexandria. Courtesy Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities An excavation in Moharam Bek, a neighborhood in central Alexandria,

Clothing Brand Hurley Is Collaborating with Keith Haring Estate on Capsule Collection
Clothing from the Hurley x Keith Haring collection. Courtesy Hurley The streetwear brand Hurley, which is known for surf and swim apparel, has released a

ALAÏA store by Halleröd
Pieter Mulier‘s five-year tenure as ALAÏA‘s creative director has not only put the brand in the global limelight, but also boosted demand, and consequently, a

Former Korean Prosecutor Convicted in Alleged Lee Ufan Painting Bribery Scheme
Former first lady of South Korea Kim Keon Hee arriving at Seoul Central District Court on Aug. 12, 2025. Photo Jung Yeon-Je – Pool/Getty Images

Putin ‘Won’ the Venice Biennale, Quips Italian Culture Minister
Alessandro Giuli. Photo Vincenzo Nuzzolese/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images This year’s Venice Biennale may not have its traditional Golden Lion awards, but Italian cultural minster

Gozo Yoshimasu Wins £200,000 Serpentine x FLAG Art Foundation Prize
Gozo Yoshimasu. Photo Masashi Asada The inaugural Serpentine x FLAG Art Foundation Prize will go to Tokyo-based artist Gozo Yoshimasu, who will receive £200,000 (about

Chawan Cabinet exhibition by Theaster Gates
American artist Theaster Gates has transformed a dedicated Prada Home retail space in Milan into an earthen sanctuary for his exhibition Chawan Cabinet, dedicated to

The Founders of Open Restitution Africa (ORA) on Their New Open Data Platform
Molemo Moiloa (left) and Chao Tayiana Maina (right), founders of Open Restitution Africa (ORA) Mekbib Tadesse, 2025. On March 31, the research initiative Open Restitution
