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

Knitelli by Anna Garibaldi
Knitelli is a pasta packaging concept based on the visual convergence of two activities associated with craftsmanship, attention to detail, and home comfort: pasta making

Artists Facing Censorship Can Turn to This New Guideline for Guidance
Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez, I.C.E. SCREAM, 2024–ongoing, installation view at Boston University Art Galleries, 2025. Photo Tim Correira/Courtesy Boston University Art Galleries As accusations of censorship mount

In Open Letter, Hundreds of Artists Urge Mayor Mamdani for Two-Year Ban on AI in Classrooms
Mayor Zohran Mamdani addresses the crowd at the 2026 New York City Inauguration outside of City Hall in New York City, New York, United States

An Exceptional Bronze Votive Chariot Was Unearthed, the First of its Kind Ever Found on the Iberian Peninsula
An exceptional bronze votive chariot discovered at the Casas del Turuñuelo archaeological site. Fran Muñoz de Llanos, courtesy Guareña Town Hall. The Casas del Turuñuelo

Shuffle Offices by Jakub Strzępek
Shuffle Offices in Kraków blends historic charm with modern functionality, offering flexible workspace design that promotes creativity, productivity, and community within a culturally rich setting.

Crystal Bridges Museum Appoints Courtenay Finn as Chief Curator
Courtenay Finn will be the next chief curator of Crystal Bridges and the Momentary. Photo Benedicte Gyldenstierne Sehested/Courtesy Crystal Bridges The Crystal Bridges Museum of

Louis Vuitton shop-in-shop
The Louis Vuitton shop-in-shop has relocated within the multi-storey Daimaru department store in Kyoto, and now occupies a sizeable ground floor unit, rubbing shoulders with

Charles Hinman, Known for His Sculptural Paintings, Has Died at 93
Charles Hinman in front of one of his works, February 1969 Jack Mitchell/Getty Images) Charles Hinman, known for his three-dimensional shaped canvases, died on May

Egyptian Archaeologists Unearth Two Tombs That Could Represent Early Development of Funerary Pyramids
Part of the discovery at Gabal El-Teir. Courtesy of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities Archaeologists working in Upper Egypt discovered two tombs dating

British Artist Tess Jaray, Known for Her Hard-Edge Abstractions, Has Died at 88
Tess Jaray at the Slade School of Fine Art, London, December 1957 John Pratt/Keystone Features/Hulton Archive/Getty Images. British artist, printmaker, and educator Tess Jaray, known


Henry, Artist Nancy Shaver’s Collectibles Shop in Hudson, New York, Is Closing After 30 Years
Jane Ayers. Henry, artist Nancy Shaver’s collectibles store in Hudson, New York, is closing after 30 years. Its demise marks the end not only of

National Trust, Mid-Fight with Trump over White House Ballroom and Kennedy Center, Elects New President
Brent Leggs will be the next president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Courtesy the National Trust for Historic Preservation The board of the

After Splashy Venice Debut, Florentina Holzinger’s ‘Seaworld’ is Coming to Berlin, Brooklyn
Austrian artist Florentina Holzinger performs at the Austrian Pavilion, titled ‘Seaworld Venice’, during the 61st Venice Biennale in May. Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images Ring

Sopra Steria Offices by FOURTH
FOURTH’s Sopra Steria Offices in Katowice seamlessly blends local heritage with modernist design to create an inviting, adaptive workspace that prioritizes employee comfort and collaboration,

Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum Launches Augmented Reality Project On National Mall
Courtesy Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum The Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, a museum-without-walls whose stated mission is to center women’s history on the National

Studio Museum’s Connie H. Choi Named Chief Curator of the Barnes Foundation
Connie H. Choi will be the next chief curator of the Barnes Foundation. Photo Claudia Lucia The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia has named Connie H.

New Museum and Korea’s Ulsan Art Museum Inaugurate Partnership with Ho Tzu Nyen Commission
Ho Tzu Nyen, T for Time: Timepieces, 2023–present. Installation view at LUMA Arles, Arles, 2025. Courtesy New Museum, New York Though separated by roughly 6,000

Palace Coffee by Kerry Kounnapis Architecture Practice
Blink, and you’ll miss it. It’s 8:25 am on a Thursday, and there’s a line of people pouring out of Palace Coffee. Located down a

Staff of Kampala-based Umoja Art Gallery Denied Visas, Preventing Participation in Africa Basel Art Fair
Umoja Art Gallery in Kampala, Uganda. Courtesy Umoja Art Gallery Arts workers affiliated with Umoja Art Gallery, based in Kampala, Uganda, were denied Swiss entry

Archaeologists Say They’ve Found the Prototype for Stonehenge’s Solstice Alignment
An illustration of what summer solstice celebrations at Bulford may have looked like 5,000 years ago Wessex Archaeology/PA. Archaeologists from Wessex Research, a British archaeological

Art Loss Register Recovers 17th-Century Flemish Painting Stolen in 2020
Jan van Kessel the Elder and Abraham Willemsens, Interior of a Collector’s Cabinet: An Allegory of Sight, ca. 1660. Courtesy Art Loss Register The London-based

Global Management Consulting Firm Offices by OTJ Architects
A global consulting firm’s Manhattan workplace design at the Empire State Building reflects its brand values, featuring flexible layouts, social hubs, and iconic architectural elements

Dealers ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ About Art Basel, Lawsuit Over National Garden of American Heroes, and More: Morning Links for June 16, 2026
Ibrahim Mahama’s site-specific commission on the Münsterplatz for Art Basel 2026. Courtesy Art Basel To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. Good
