
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.
2024 North American Applied Arts Design Competition
What we do
Applied Arts
We also offer artistic services and courses for companies and individuals

Nana Coffee Roasters by IDIN Architects
Nana Coffee Roasters, Central Westville Branch started from the question of how we can communicate the story of the Nana Coffee Roaster Brand in a

Tony Bechara, Painter Who Wrangled Randomness, Dies at 83
Tony Bechara. Photo Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images Tony Bechara, an artist who was beloved in New York for his intricately crafted grid paintings

Fort Worth Police Return Photographs Seized from Sally Mann Exhibition
Photographer Sally Mann relaxes with her dog Honey in a meadow of tall grass on her farm near Lexington, Virginia. Photo Michael Williamson/The Washington Post

Vatican Museums, Including Sistine Chapel, Closed Indefinitely for Conclave to Elect the Next Pope
The Sistine Chapel frescoes at the Vatican Museums. Getty Images The Vatican Museums, which includes the Sistine Chapel, has been closed to the public as

Café by toit-design + Kazuto Nishi Architects
This is a plan for a café that will be built in the middle of town and open to the local community. The client wanted

Art Green, Founding Figure of Chicago’s Riotous Harry Who?, Has Died at 83
Artist Arthur “Art” Green. Courtesy Garth Greenan Gallery, New York. Arthur “Art” Green, a key Imagist painter and original member of the Hairy Who?, Chicago’s

Opulence body cream by Tatyna Koreneva
The body cream packaging exudes minimalist sophistication, brought to life through carefully curated design elements. Matte square boxes frame stylized hummingbirds drawn with continuous, flowing

This Year’s Turner Prize Shortlist Includes an Iraqi Refugee and the Youngest Nominee in Years
Nonverbal Kalu was nominated for her installation presented as part of Manifesta 15 in Barcelona last year. Courtesy the artist The four nominees for this

Judge Orders Art Institute of Chicago to Return Schiele Drawing to Heirs
The Modern Wing of the Art Institute Of Chicago, 2013. Photo Raymond Boyd/Getty Images A New York judge has ordered the Art Institute of Chicago

White Fox Offices by PMG Group
PMG Group collaborated with White Fox Boutique for five years, designing and constructing various modern spaces reflecting the brand’s vision, including open-plan areas, loft-inspired layouts,

ACLU Lawsuit Challenges Revocation of Visas for Students at US Universities, Including RISD
RISD’s campus. Courtesy RISD. A group of ACLU-affiliated organizations filed a class-action lawsuit Friday in federal court in New Hampshire, seeking to reinstate the legal

Artist Ho Tzu Nyen to Curate Gwangju Biennale, One of Asia’s Top Biennials
Ho Tzu Nyen. Courtesy Singapore Art Museum The next Gwangju Biennale will be organized not by a world-renowned curator but by an artist whose profile

Two New Arrests in Drents Museum Heist, But Ancient Romanian Gold Artifacts Remain Missing
The Coțofenești helmet from 450 BCE had an estimated value of €4.3 million ($4.9 million). Courtesy the Dutch Police Dutch police recently arrested two more

Dries Van Noten store
After opening up shop in Los Angeles in 2020, things were somewhat quiet on the retail front for Dries Van Noten. Well, that was yesterday.

National Gallery of Art Director Meets with Elon Musk’s DOGE
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. De Agostini via Getty Images The director and the secretary of the National Gallery of Art in

Ancient Egyptian Prince’s Tomb Discovered at Saqqara
The 15-foot-tall pink granite false door at the tomb of Waserif Re in Saqqara, Egypt. Courtesy Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities The tomb of

Texas School District Scrubs Virginia Flag Over Nudity Rules
RICHMOND, VA – FEBRUARY 09: The Virginia State flag and the American flag fly near the Virginia State Capitol, February 9, 2019 in Richmond, Virginia.

Peper Multifunctional Building by Architecten De Bruyn
The project gives a new face to a small-scale corner plot in the middle of the city center of Aalst. The typology of the urban

Pope Francis Has Died, Democratic Lawmakers Call for Stop to Trump’s Smithsonian Overhaul and More: Morning Links for April 21, 2025
Pope Francis waves to thousands of followers as he arrives at the Manila Cathedral on January 16, 2015 in Manila, Philippines. Getty Images To receive Morning

3,000-Year-Old Necropolis Unearthed in Abu Dhabi
Archaeological excavations at the Al Ain necropolis in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Photo DCT Abu Dhabi The first major Iron Age cemetery in the United Arab

In London, a 30-Year-Old Blue-Chip Gallery Expands Amid Stark Drop in Profits
Matthew Barney, SECONDARY, 2023. © Matthew Barney. Production still: Julieta Cervantes. Courtesy of the artist, Gladstone Gallery, Sadie Coles HQ, Regen Projects, and Galerie Max

The Swiss Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 by Manuel Herz Architekten
The latest photographs of the Swiss Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka have just been released. Designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, NUSSLI, and Bellprat Partner, as


Archaeologists in Egypt Uncover Ancient Town Likely Built by King Tut’s Father
General view of the New Kingdom settlement found at Kom el-Nugus. Courtesy of Sylvain Dhennin/Antiquity Archaeologists have uncovered the ruins of an ancient Egyptian town