Brothers Reconnect with Mother's Inuit Art at National Gallery
Two brothers experience an emotional reunion with their late mother's Inuit carvings at the National Gallery of Canada, a decade after her passing. A story of art, memory, and healing.
Two brothers experience an emotional reunion with their late mother's Inuit carvings at the National Gallery of Canada, a decade after her passing. A story of art, memory, and healing.
The Art Gallery of Ontario receives transformative gift of 450+ artworks including 13 Andy Warhol pieces from Carol and Morton Rapp family. Discover this landmark donation.
The magnificent Borso D'Este Bible, one of the most spectacular Renaissance illuminated manuscripts, goes on rare public display in Rome during Vatican Holy Year celebrations. Don't miss this historic exhibition!
Discover Regina's top events this weekend featuring country stars Terri Clark & Paul Brandt, the Santa Parade, new art exhibits, and local markets. Plan your perfect weekend!
The legendary Kryptos sculpture at CIA headquarters, containing codes that have stumped cryptanalysts for decades, is going up for auction. Discover the mystery that continues to baffle experts.
Original Bob Ross paintings fetched over US$600,000 at auction, with proceeds benefiting public television stations. The sale highlights enduring popularity of the iconic artist.
Former National Gallery of Canada director Sasha Suda files lawsuit against Philadelphia Museum of Art alleging wrongful dismissal. Case highlights leadership challenges in major art institutions.
Public previews underway for 27 artworks from the historic Hudson's Bay Company collection before they go to auction next week. A rare chance to see Canadian heritage.
C3i Center strengthens its leadership with Bobby Boursiquot as new VP of Commercialization to accelerate cell and gene therapy market transfer. Discover how this impacts Canadian biotech.
Toronto previews showcase 27 artworks from Hudson's Bay historic collection before Heffel auction. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own Canadian art history.
Twenty-seven significant pieces from The Hudson's Bay Company's historic art collection will be auctioned on November 19. Preview exhibitions are currently open to the public.
Edmonton veteran Justin Yaassoub battles chronic pain with shockwave therapy as federal department limits coverage. Advocates push for reversal to help veterans.
Cameron Bennett, a 20-year veteran, founded Forging Ahead Inc. to help veterans and first responders find purpose through blacksmithing. Discover how this innovative program transforms lives.
Retired Master Cpl. Gordon Hurley, a special forces vet in Moncton, reveals his long-hidden PTSD struggle and his fight for access to alternative therapies. His story highlights the urgent need for veteran mental health support.
U.S. FDA removes long-standing warning from hormone-based menopause drugs, recognizing significant benefits for women's health. Learn what this means for Canadian women.
Discover rare vintage Hudson's Bay point blankets and significant Canadian paintings in a special online auction event this February. Bid on pieces of Canadian heritage from the comfort of your home.
Discover how a golden retriever named Sully is reducing stress and creating smiles for students at the Arnprior Public Library in Ontario.
A groundbreaking program in Canada is using tattoo art and conversation to help formerly incarcerated individuals heal from trauma and rebuild their lives through creative expression.
The world's most visited museum used embarrassingly simple passwords for its security cameras, including the famous Mona Lisa's French nickname. Discover how this cybersecurity failure put priceless art at risk.
An explosive internal audit reveals shocking security vulnerabilities at the Louvre Museum following a sophisticated art heist, raising alarms about the protection of priceless cultural treasures.
An explosive internal audit exposes The Louvre's security vulnerabilities, urging immediate upgrades before thieves stole priceless artworks. Discover the shocking findings that put world treasures at risk.
Discover how Winnipeg is honoring its hockey heroes with a stunning new downtown mural celebrating the city's three-time Stanley Cup championship legacy and hockey heritage.
UFCW Canada and the Moccasin Identifier project collaborate on powerful visual tribute during Treaties Recognition Week, educating Canadians about Indigenous treaty relationships through art.
The University of Alberta is transforming its campus with a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot gallery space, creating Alberta's largest university art museum and enhancing Edmonton's cultural landscape.
A rare Frida Kahlo self-portrait, 'Diego y yo,' is set to make auction history with an estimated US$60 million valuation that could break records for Latin American art.
A French court postpones the trial of suspects linked to the infamous Louvre Museum theft, citing excessive media attention that could compromise judicial fairness.
The annual Eastside Culture Crawl transforms Vancouver's creative landscape, bringing thousands of art enthusiasts to explore 500+ artist studios across the city's historic neighborhoods.
A heartbreaking story reveals how a wife discovered her husband's secret struggle with conversion therapy and the devastating impact on their marriage.
While menopause care is becoming more available across Canada, new research reveals that financial barriers prevent many women from accessing essential treatments and support services.
Windsor artists debate whether AI-generated content qualifies as real art while warning that underfunding human creativity will lead to an explosion of algorithmic 'slop'.