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

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

Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch Slams White House Report As ‘Not a Fair Characterization’ of Museum’s Scholarship
Lonnie G. Bunch III. Getty Images On Saturday, July 4, the Trump Administration released a scathing 162-page report accusing the Smithsonian‘s National Museum of American

Artists and Former Staffers Accuse Cape Town Gallery SMAC of Nonpayment and Withholding Artworks
Felt collages by Jody Paulsen of South Africa presented at Cape Town gallery SMAC’s booth at Untitled Miami Beach art fair in 2017. Sean Drakes/Getty

And You by Hellocean
What stands out here is the category borrowing. The tube shape, the aluminum cap, the pedestal base: these are all cues lifted from fragrance packaging,

White Fox Headquarters by PMG Group
PMG Group’s White Fox Boutique Headquarters in Sydney masterfully combines brand identity and collaborative workspaces, ensuring a seamless transition for Australia’s iconic fashion brand.

Artist ‘Interrupted’ Whitney Museum’s Displays with Pro-Palestine Messages
One of Jonathan Allen’s “Interruptions” at the Whitney Museum. Courtesy the artist Last week, Whitney Museum displays that advertised the current Whitney Biennial briefly bore

Hauser & Wirth Cleared by UK Judge of Breaching Russia Sanctions with Sale of a George Condo Artwork
Hauser & Wirth London. Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Todd-White Art Photography/Ben F Swiss-based megagallery Hauser & Wirth was cleared on Thursday of charges of violating

Bayeux Tapestry Makes Historic Arrival at London’s British Museum in the Dead of Night
People viewing the Bayeux Tapestry, which is making a rare journey back to England in 2026. Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Images Escorted in secret by

An English National Is the First to Be Convicted of Violating Sanctions Against Russia
An icon was among the artifacts seized. HMRC British national Jonathan Hornby is the first from his country to be convicted of violating the UK’s

Fire at Kanal-Centre Pompidou, American Museum of Natural History Repatriation, and More: Morning Links for July 8, 2026
The Belgian satellite of Paris’s Centre Pompidou, KANAL, is sure to have a major impact on the Brussels scene when it opens in 2025. Photo

To Meetus by Hellocean
“欢许” (To Meetus) is an incense and aromatherapy brand that draws its identity from the poetic imagery of lotus flowers and rippling water.

Facing Protests and Political Pressure, Canadian Humans Rights Opens Palestine Exhibition
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Photo by Sebastien ST-JEAN / AFP The leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP) has

Artist Sues Downtown New York Gallery, Alleging That He Wasn’t Paid for Sold Artworks
Jonathan Bruce Williams’s 2025 exhibition at Kai Matsumiya. Courtesy Kai Matsumiya Artist Jonathan Bruce Williams sued New York’s Kai Matsumiya last month, alleging that the

Jonathan Anderson Takes Inspiration from Sculptor Lynda Benglis for Dior’s Latest Haute Couture Collection
For Dior’s Couture Fall/Winter 2026-2027 collection, Jonathan Anderson took inspiration from the sculptures of Lynda Benglis. Kenzo TRIBOUILLARD / AFP via Getty Images Designer Jonathan

Westbrook Interiors Offices
Westbrook Interiors’ Offices in Dubai reflect the evolving narrative of both the company and the city, fusing multiple design languages into a dynamic, character-driven workspace

On Truth Social, Trump Plasters an AI-Generated Golden Bald Eagle on the White House
President Trump posted a reportedly AI-generated image of a golden bald eagle on the Truman Balcony at the White House. Truth Social It has, as

Phillips Has Sold Nearly $2 M. Worth of Art from Disgraced Art Adviser Lisa Schiff’s Collection
Lisa Schiff. Photo Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images Phillips has sold $1.9 million worth of art from the holdings of disgraced art advisor Lisa

Jewelry Heist at French Decorative Arts Museum Is Latest in Spate of Thefts
The Lalique Museum. Courtesy Lalique Museum Jewelry worth an estimated €4 million ($4.57 million) was stolen from a decorative arts museum in northeastern France’s Alsace
