Tag: art

As one of the metropolitan centres of Canada, Montreal is home to a vast population of passionate artists and businesses, striving to achieve their goals in this multicultural city. Having been heavily influenced during the French Colonial period in Canada as well as a major Canadian trading port after the opening of the lachine canal, the city is rich with history. This guide will point you to some of the best historical photographs, businesses, and artists of Montreal. MONTRÉAL HISTORY…

Toronto’s new “Immersive Van Gogh” exhibit was one of the city’s only large-scale events that wasn’t cancelled or moved online in response to COVID-19 this summer.

This year’s Gardiner SMASH: Nourish was held on Wed June 26, 2019. It was a splendid evening with new and old faces – young and old – art enthusiast and cultural philanthropists alike joining the night of nourishment at the museum.

Daniel Longo may be colour-blind, but his art is come of the most vibrant you may see as of late. The Toronto-based artist has become known for his captivating work that draws influences from neo-expressionism, Los Angeles street art, and pop culture.

On Thursday, May 31, the spring showers cleared just in time for Power Ball, hands down one of the best (and most Instagram-worthy) events in Toronto year after year.

A Food Experience by Jennifer Rubell

If it’s been a hot second since you got done up and hit the town in all of your glory in support of an important cause, you should probably clear this Thursday night (May 31)…and Friday morning.

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