Although the exploration of dark matter is commonly regarded as a scientific pursuit, a new exhibition at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre explores the relationship between astroparticle physics and art.
‘Drift: Art and Dark Matter’ is a residency and contemporary art exhibition curated by Sunny Kerr...
In an emerging digital environment, artistic productions across the globe have moved onto our computer screens and iPhones. Despite digital restrictions, however, Union Gallery managed to keep the spontaneous energy of film and the art of sculpture alive in its two virtual exhibitions, Lens/Visions...
With Toronto in phase three of reopening, the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit offers a breathtaking new approach to the painter’s famous works.
The exhibit is located at 1 Yonge Street, along Toronto’s industrial waterfront. As visitors enter, they walk down a dark corridor that leads into a large room...
Rather than let the pandemic overwhelm them, the artists of Skeleton Park let COVID-19 inform their work in this year’s “Next Door” exhibit.
Typically, the Skeleton Park Arts Festival (SPAF) takes place on the weekend of the summer solstice every year, but to maintain safe distancing rules, the pieces...
In response to quarantine measures, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre expanded its online content, enabling the public to safely enjoy the art from home.
Max Valsamas, curatorial assistant of European Art, and Danuta Sierhuis, digital development coordinator, spoke to The Journal about Agnes’ response...
Between nukes, climate change and super bugs, I’d take the TEOTWAYKI — a small cabin that doubles as artist Mike Macron’s latest post-apocalyptic artexhibit – for protection.
On June 25th, artist Mike Marcon launched his art exhibition TEOTWAYKI – meaning “The End of the World as You Know It” – at...
“Never snitch on nobody period, sometimes blood and money is the only mix, when against fire use water if fire does not work.”
These are words that Toronto-born photographer Geoffrey James found on an administrative segregation cell in Kingston Penitentiary, that now sit on the wall of the Agnes Etherington...