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

No.3 Embankment Amenity Spaces by RU_Creative
RU_Creative’s No.3 Embankment Amenity Spaces in Leeds revitalizes an aging office building into a contemporary workplace, enhancing amenity areas to foster collaboration and occupier well-being

Sotheby’s Reports Record $4.4 B. First Half as Private Sales and Luxury Fuel Growth
Auctioneer Helena Newman in action during Sotheby’s Modern Evening Sale. Julian Cassady Sotheby’s reported record first-half consolidated sales of $4.4 billion on Tuesday, up 58

Rutgers’s Zimmerli Art Museum Receives 70-Work Gift, Including Pieces by Mark Bradford, Nicole Eisenman, and Lee Friedlander
The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University. Photo Robert McKay The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University in New Jersey is now richer

Bavaria Revamps Procedures for Evaluating Restitution Claims for Nazi-Looted Art
The members of the Round Table Historical Responsibility. Axel Koenig/StMWK The German state of Bavaria has overhauled the way that claims for restitution of Nazi-looted

RINKAN shop-in-shop by negu inc.
Japanese chain RINKAN specialises in the purchase and sale of high-end vintage men’s apparel, bags, small leather goods, jewellery pieces. and watches, although the latter

Zendaya Gets an Earful of ‘Orientalist’ Complaints for Wearing Ancient Iranian Earrings to ‘Odyssey’ Promo Amid US-Iran War
Zendaya attends The Odyssey photo call July 05, 2026 in London. Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty Images Actress Zendaya has been on the receiving end of some,

Clark Art Institute Unveils its Massive Aso Tavitian Gift, To Be Housed in a Brand-New Wing: ‘Any Curator or Director’s Dream’
Installation view, “An Exquisite Eye: Introducing the Aso O. Tavitian Collection,” at the Clark Art Institute. Thomas Clark, courtesy Clark Art Institute. The Clark Art

Gimv Offices by SHAKE Design & Build
SHAKE Design & Build’s Gimv Offices in Antwerp redefine the entrance hall with a sculptural staircase and refined materials, creating a sophisticated workplace that embodies

British Archeologists Find 5,800-Year-Old Neolithic Monument in Suffolk
Oxford Cotswold Archaeology field archaeologists excavating the long enclosure using tools such as shovels, wheelbarrows and hoes Oxford Cotswold Archaeology. British archeologists have uncovered a

Giant Shipping Container Sculpture at Montauk Art Space The Ranch Draws Municipal Fire
Matt Johnson’s Meditating Figure (2026), a 60-foot sculpture assembled from 12 retired shipping containers, is on view at Max Levai’s The Ranch in Montauk and

Frieze Seoul’s Public Programs Include a Hunt for Hidden Coins and a Place to Talk About Climate Change
Ryan Gander, The Find Okayama Art Summit 13. Yasushi Ichikawa Art fairs may have started out as trade shows for dealers to sell each other

SmithGroup Offices
SmithGroup’s San Diego Offices exemplify a vibrant, adaptable workspace that embraces the city’s identity while fostering collaboration, creativity, and sustainability across its multifunctional design and

ICOM Adopts New Museum Code of Ethics Taking Aim at AI, Colonialism, and Climate Change
Paris. Photo Loïc Venance/AFP via Getty Images For the first time in over 20 years, the International Council of Museums has revised its code of

EU Commission Recommends Cancelation of Venice Biennale Grant over Russian Pavilion
The entrance to the Venice Biennale’s Central Pavilion, with a facade installation by Otobong Nkanga. Photo Maximilíano Durón/ARTnews Over the weekend, a European Union commission

$30 M. T. Rex Sparks Debate Over Fossils Being in Private Collections, Felix Art Fair Announces New Format for 2027, and More: Morning Links for July 14, 2026
“Gus,” a 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex sold at Sotheby’s for more than $50 million. Photo Matthew Sherman/Courtesy Sotheby’s To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast

Every Half by NYFsaigon
Every Half Coffee Roasters briefed a packaging system redesign*: A brand that needed to read louder than its own SKU names, scale across a growing

Legionella Bacteria Found in Guggenheim Cooling Tower as Outbreak Plagues Upper East Side
The Guggenheim Museum in New York. Photo Ben Hider/Getty Images The bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease has been detected in a cooling tower at New

European Commission Recommends Withdrawal of Venice Biennale Grant, UNESCO Reviews ‘Black Cube’ in Florence, and More: Morning Links for July 13, 2026
The Russian Pavilion, pictured during the 2024 Venice Biennale. Getty Images The Headlines EU TO PULL VENICE FUNDING? The European Commission has recommended the withdrawal of €2 million

Rikky Hype store by Temp Project
Founded in 2017 by then-students Anna Svydchenko, Alexey Pohyboi and Nikolay Strybkov, apparel and underwear brand Rikky Hype struck a chord with a young demographic

Artist Files Copyright Lawsuit Against David Salle Over Painting Removed from Gallery Show
A screenshot of an Instagram video by the Minneapolis-based artist Josie Lewis discussing the controversy surrounding “My Frankenstein”. Courtesy Instagram/Josie Lewis Artist Kelly Reemtsen filed a

Honolulu Museum of Art Appoints New Director
David Odo will be the next director of the Honolulu Museum of Art. Photo Jason Thrasher/Courtesy HoMA The Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA) in Hawai‘i

Late Swiss Businessman’s Treasure-Filled Modern Art Collection Faces Bitter Legal Battle
Werner Merzbacher. ©Salvatore Vinci An important collection of modern art amassed by Werner Merzbacher, a Swiss collector who died in 2024, is currently the subject

PARAISO office building + industrial warehouse by TEC Taller EC
The project involved the expansion of the Productos Paraiso industrial warehouse and the office building, located in Tambillo, south of the Metropolitan District of Quito.

American Museum of Natural History to Repatriate 2,700 Native American Hair Samples Under NAGPRA
The American Museum of Natural History. Getty Images The American Museum of Natural History, home to a famous model whale and gem collection as well
