An art project aims to provide healing and support leading up to the 3-year anniversary of the pandemic at which point it will be ceremonially burned.
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The painting by Indigenous artist Philip Cote was officially unveiled — not that you can see it just yet.
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TMU officially unveils third Indigenous public art piece.
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Local Artists Take Centre Stage at McDonald’s Canada Pop-up Gallery
The Gallery of Little Big Things showcases Canada’s 55-year history with the fast-food giant.
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A Side Hustle Isn’t Just a Second Job — It’s a Source of Creativity
Blen Anteneh has wanted to be an entrepreneur for as long as she can remember. “That was always the end goal,” she told On The Record, “even if I was…
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On the Record – Ep.4 – Can Toronto Artists Leverage the Pandemic to Make the Industry More Liveable?
In this episode of On the Record we spoke to Toronto artists, arts workers and a mental health counsellor to discuss the fragile state of the art scene in Toronto and what needs to be done to save it.
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How painting can help curb perfectionism
Art therapy can alleviate stress and perfectionist tendencies with mindful and intentional practice
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Art journaling: a self-made healing space
Messiness and imperfection are the keystones of this craft
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Chanel Miller and Eternity Martis discuss the power of healing through art
The pair of authors hosted the #StoriesSparkChange event over Zoom