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

RICHAUS by Vari Architects
Nested within the layered folds of this mountain city, RICHAUS inserts itself as a contemporary geometric volume engaged in a dialogue with nature, embedded into

Van Gogh Museum Acquires Only Third Painting by a Female Artist at TEFAF
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands on September 1, 2025. Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images At TEFAF Maastricht, the Van Gogh Museum

Pop Singer Rosalía Apologizes for Saying She Can ‘Differentiate’ Picasso’s Art from His Life
Rosalía, one of the world’s biggest pop stars, previously said she could “differentiate” Picasso’s art from his life. Photo Zak Hussein/Billboard via Getty Images Rosalía,

Researchers Confirm Location of Lost City of Alexandria on the Tigris
Aerial photo showing the fortification walls of Alexandria on the Tigris, Charax-Spasinou, Iraq. ©Charax Spasinou Project/Stuart Campbell, 2017 An international team of researchers has confirmed

di Odore by Quint Creative
di Odore was born from the union of heritage, territory, and sensoriality.

Former MoMA Director Glenn Lowry Says Leon Black Is a ‘Solid Trustee’ Amid Epstein Controversy
Leon Black. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Museum of Modern Art While collector Leon Black continues to face controversy over his ties to convicted

Senators Whitehouse and Schumer Call for ‘Proactive Measures’ to Protect Philip Guston and Ben Shahn Murals
Philip Guston, Reconstruction and Well-Being of the Family, 1942. Photo Charles Swaney/Living New Deal On Wednesday, Senators Sheldon Whitehouse (D-Rhode Island) and Chuck Schumer (D-New

Artists and Art Professionals Denounce Mexico’s Handling of Resurfaced Art Collection: ‘An Institutional Blunder’
A Frida Kahlo self-portrait from the Gelman collection in a 2021 show at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida. Photo Chandan

Godrej Properties office by Ultraconfidentiel
Ultraconfidential has completed a workplace for Godrej Properties—a major Indian real estate developer—in Indirangar, Bangalore. Spanning 25,000 square feet, the project combines a sleek contemporary

Beeple’s Pooping Robot “Dogs” Are Heading to Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie
People looking at phones, looking at Beeple’s humanoid pig-dogs at Art Basel Miami Beach Daniel Cassady Beeple’s robotic beasties—first unveiled as a questionably crowd-drawing spectacle at Art

Biennale of Sydney Denies Discrimination as Jewish Group Denounces Pro-Palestine Artists
The 2026 Biennale of Sydney. Photo Felicity Jenkins/©Art Gallery of New South Wales The Biennale of Sydney, the most important biennial in the Pacific region,

Smiljan Radic Wins the Pritzker Prize, ‘Men Retire But Women Get Fired From Museum Leadership’ Says Anne Pasternak: Morning Links for March 13, 2026
This aerial view shows the Bio-Bio Theater, designed by Chilean architect Smiljan Radic. AFP via Getty Images To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast

ARQ8 Creatine Supplements by Sirka Agency
ARQ8 redefines creatine packaging for wellness-conscious consumers. In a niche dominated by testosterone-driven aesthetics or generic neutrality, the challenge was to appeal to diverse audiences

A New Public Art Biennial Will Launch Along the Katy Trail in Dallas
Ivan Argote’s Wild Flowers, installed on the Katy Trail in Dallas. Photo Kevin Todora The Katy Trail, a 3.5-mile urban greenway in Dallas, will be

Slave Ship Relic to Depart Smithsonian’s African American History Museum After Decade on View
WASHINGTON, DC – AUGUST 28: Visitors browse an exhibition about slavery in The United States of America at the National Museum of African American History

Massive, 44-Foot-Long David Hockney Print to Headline Christie’s Spring Prints Season in London
“Autour de la maison, été” is among Hockney’s largest prints. Christie’s A massive print by David Hockney is slated to headline Christie’s London spring prints

Dogus Otomotiv Offices by PAB Architects
PAB Architects’ Doğuş Otomotiv Training and Development Center in Istanbul redefines the workplace by transforming an existing structure into a vibrant, flexible hub that fosters

Keisha Scarville Wins Brooklyn Museum’s $25,000 Uovo Prize
Keisha Scarville. Photo Ana Dias Keisha Scarville, a photographer known for her work about people in diaspora and identities in flux, is the 2026 winner

At Making Their Mark Forum, Brooklyn Museum Director Anne Pasternak Notes Troubling Pattern in Museum Leadership
Firing and hiring: Anne Pasternak is worried about museum leadership trends. Getty Images for Puck During a talk in Washington, D.C. last weekend, Brooklyn Museum

TAKO Aurelia sushi restaurant by COLLIDANIELARCHITETTO
TAKO Aurelia is a sushi restaurant and cocktail bar, a few steps from the Vatican, that interprets the Memphis movement as a design language for

Met Museum Appears to Be Planning the First US Cy Twombly Retrospective in More Than 30 Years
A Cy Twombly painting on view at the Museum Brandhorst in 2009. Getty Images While the Metropolitan Museum of Art just announced a sizable Lee

Luxembourg’s Culture Minister Defends Country’s Venice Biennale Budget After Critics Say It’s Too High
Luxembourg’s culture minister Éric Thill. Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images Luxembourg’s pavilion for the upcoming Venice Biennale has sparked a political spat at home, after

Private Messages Reveal Lead Up to Canceled Anti-ICE Show at North Texas Uni, Art Market Edges Back to Growth: Morning Links for March 12, 2026
The market is rebounding… just. Photo Christopher Garcia Valle/ARTnews To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines SORRY, NOT SORRY. Newly

MORNESS Coffee by Anastasia Korsakova
MORNESS — premium whole bean coffee for discerning enthusiasts.
