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Jean-Paul Mousseau, Lumière et mouvement dans la couleur, 1961-1962. Hall d’entrée du siège social d’Hydro-Québec. Photo: Hydro Québec
Sep 7, 20217 min read
Morgan Asoyuf's 'Royal Portrait': Commemorating Northwest Coast matriarchal power
In 2OI9, The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art in Vancouver, BC presented the solo exhibition “Royal Portrait” by Ts’msyen artist Mor
Aug 31, 20218 min read
Norman Rockwell’s ‘Cana-tea-an’ Campaign
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) was one of the twentieth century’s most prolific artists, celebrated for his impeccably detailed illustrations o
Aug 26, 20214 min read
Canadian Pacific Railway Posters: The Making of Canada’s Landscape Image
It all started in 1886. In an article, “Our Railway to the Pacific,” published in the English newspaper Good Words, the Marquess of Lorne, h
Aug 25, 20215 min read
W. J. Hughes Corn Flower Glass: A Canadian Design Story
For many visitors to the Museum of Dufferin (MoD), the Corn Flower Glass Gallery stirs up memories of their grandma’s china cabinet filled w
Aug 19, 20214 min read
The Colours of Nature: Dye Plants and Design
Applying decorative colour obtained from natural sources—plants, insects and minerals—is an ancient practice, with evidence of natural colou
Nov 18, 20205 min read
The Wit and Whimsical Art of Robert Chaplin
If you are visual by nature and enjoy a captivating yarn or rhyme, you'll be lucky to cross paths with the artist Robert Chaplin.
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