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

Ramadan Mandala Chocolate Gift Box by Shabouk Printing & Packaging
This Ramadan chocolate packaging project was developed as a premium rigid gifting box that combines cultural storytelling with manufacturing discipline—designed to protect delicate assorted chocolates

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Paula Kamps. Courtesy Sans Titre Paula Kamps, a painter whose softly hued paintings showing flowers and blurring figures gained her recognition in Europe and the

Looted Colonial Artifacts in the Dutch Royal Family Collection, Exit Interview With Lonnie Bunch III, and More: Morning Links for May 29, 2026
L-R: Princess Ariane of The Netherlands, Queen Maxima of The Netherlands, King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands, Princess Amalia of The Netherlands and Princess Alexia of

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MIAMI BEACH, FL – DECEMBER 01: Julio Le Parc speaks onstage during the Art Basel Miami Beach Vernissage at the Miami Beach Convention Center on

Merlin Entertainments Offices by Oktra
Oktra’s design for the Merlin Entertainments Offices in London seamlessly integrates the spirit of its global attractions, fostering creativity and collaboration within a vibrant, immersive,

House of Dior Shinsaibashi by Peter Marino
Jonathan Anderson has wowed Dior fans across the planet with his first collections, and that’s a huge vote of confidence for the iconic fashion house,

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Alan Saret installing one of his wire sculptures. Courtesy Karma Alan Saret, an unclassifiable artist whose wire sculptures and colored-pencil drawings helped define the “anti-form”

unravel Hair Salon by Atelier Write
Renovation of a timber warehouse in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, into a hair salon. The client, Hiroyuki Nagae, approached us with the idea of creating a place

British Painter Behind Proposed $250 Bill Says He Discussed Design With Trump
The proposed $250 bill. Screenshot Iain Alexander, a British painter who has exhibited in Palm Beach, Florida, designed a proposed $250 bill recently sent by

RAZOR packaging by mike katano
RAZOR is a ready-to-drink cocktail concept built around the visual language of precision, sharpness, and industrial purity. The aluminum can transforms the iconic silhouette of

Romania’s Culture Minister Resigned Following Outcry Over Leaked Recording and More: Morning Links for May 26, 2026
Andras István Demeter recently resigned as Romania’s Minister of Culture. Photo Alex Nicodim/NurPhoto via Getty Images To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with

$50,000 Driskell Prize Goes to Cheryl Finley of Spelman College
Cheryl Finley. Gediyon Kifle Cheryl Finley, the director of visual arts and culture at Spelman College who oversees the Atlanta University Center Art History +

How We Compiled Our List of the 100 Best Artworks About America
Nam June Paik, Electronic Superhighway: Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, 1995 Artwork copyright © Nam June Paik Estate. Photo: Courtesy Smithsonian American Art Museum. The first

FORMEL+SKIN flagship store by Weiss—heiten Studio
Based in Berlin, FORMEL+SKIN was founded in 2019 by trained dermatologist Sarah Bechstein, Florian Semler and Anton Kononov. As a medically grounded skincare brand, the

Muriel Hasbun, Artist Whose Work Poignantly Recounted the Salvadoran Diaspora and the Fraughtness of Memory, Dies at 64
Muriel Hasbun. Photo Asher Selle/Courtesy International Center of Photography Muriel Hasbun, a multidisciplinary artist whose practice poignantly recounted the effects of El Salvador’s civil war

46 Museum Shows and Biennials to See This Summer
Gladys Nilsson, Big Birthday, 2010. PD Young/Collection of the artist Spectacle in all its many forms is the big theme of the summer season, when

Jewish Heirs Call for Restitution on Cézanne Watercolor, Kalshi Launches Art Auction Market, and More: Morning Links for May 27, 2026
Paul Cezanne, “La Montagne Sainte Victoire,” ca. 1888. Public Domain Good Morning! The family of a Jewish collector claims a Cézanne watercolor on loan for

FPT Software Offices by Huynchi
Huynchi’s FPT Software offices in Ho Chi Minh City elegantly embodies the “Journey of Water” theme, fostering innovation and collaboration through fluid design that supports

1,200-Year-Old Limestone Lintel was Inadvertently Repatriated to Mexico Instead of to Guatemala
The lintel on view at the Mexican Consulate in New York on Apr. Courtesy Instagram/Mexican Consulate in New York The cultural minister of Guatemala has

Spain Threatens to Oust Reina Sofía Director Over Missing Artworks and Finances
The Reina Sofía, Madrid Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press via Getty Images. Spain’s government is turning up the pressure on the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía over

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People viewing the Bayeux Tapestry, which is making a rare journey back to England in 2026. Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Images The upcoming presentation of

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Messina Glenelg approaches the gelato shop as a social interior – one shaped by nostalgia, collective memory and the rituals of summer. Rather than resolving

Sotheby’s Launches Museum Partnership Series, Starting with Exhibition by New York’s Hispanic Society Museum & Library
The Hispanic Society of America building in Washington Heights. Photo: Asaavedra32/Wikipedia Commons. When Sotheby’s moved into the Breuer building last year, the auction house inherited

JR Talks His Homage to Christo, Christie’s Sells $162.7 M. In Tepid Postwar and Contemporary Auction, and More: Morning Links for May 21, 2026
TOPSHOT – French photographer and street artist JR, poses in his Paris studio on November 26, 2025, presenting “The Cave of the Pont Neuf,” the
