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Ceramic artist Steven Heinemann on the painstaking process of working with clay
Listen to the full episode on CBC’s q.
This is what happens when you ask an artist to design a holiday tree
Read the full article and watch the video on CBC Arts.
Yoko Ono’s The Riverbed coming to the Gardiner Museum
Read the article in the Toronto Star.
Gardiner Museum to present YOKO ONO: THE RIVERBED
The Gardiner Museum is pleased to present a three-part installation by Yoko Ono entitled THE RIVERBED. Yoko Ono is a forerunner of Conceptual art, frequently involving collaboration, audience participation, and social activism in her artwork. The exhibition runs from February 22 to June 3, 2018.
Towering Christmas tree stands outside Gardiner Museum
Read the article at the Toronto Star.
Contemporary Artists Celebrate Light as a Symbol of Hope and Unity
The Gardiner Museum’s annual 12 Trees exhibition, presented by Nordstrom, returns this year with contemporary holiday installations inspired by the theme Let There Be Light. Co-curated by Canadian author and visual artist Douglas Coupland and Vice President of Public Art Management Ben Mills, the exhibition celebrates light as a potent symbol of hope and unity that many cultures share during the holiday season.
Young Toronto Muslim women turn to art for better representation
Read the full article in Metro News.
Muslim women archive their lives at the Gardiner Museum
Read the full article in NOW Magazine.