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Toronto Comicon 2016
Another Toronto Comicon has come and gone this past weekend showcasing popular movies, tv shows, comic books and more. The annual event was held March 18-20. It's an opportunity for fans ...
March 21, 2016
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Epoch Times Staff
Anticipation Building Up to Asia Week New York Auction Sales
As Asia Week New York 2016 (AWNY) begins, dealers, buyers, and Asian art lovers have started converging on New York, ...
March 8, 2016
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Kati Vereshaka
Chinese Art Main Drawing Card for Chinese Buyers During Asia Week
Over 20 individual galleries featuring Chinese art will participate in Asia Week New York 2016 (AWNY) under the auspices ...
March 1, 2016
BY
Kati Vereshaka
A Love of Ivory Endangered by Excessive Anti-Poaching Laws
Bob Weisblut owned a company specializing in burglar alarms and closed-circuit surveillance. Serendipity stirred his interest in ivory.
February 25, 2016
BY
John Christopher Fine
Japanese Artists Explore Cultural Legacy, Memory, and Tragedy During Asia Week New York 2016
NEW YORK—Asia Week New York kicks off March 10, where exhibitors will showcase the rarest and finest examples of painting, sculpture, bronzes, ...
February 21, 2016
BY
Kati Vereshaka
Digital Tools Reveal New Details in Old Prints
NEW YORK—There aren't many galleries selling prints anymore in New York City. Times have changed, people's habits of ...
January 29, 2016
BY
Kati Vereshaka
Renaissance Paintings Make a Splash—Works by Venetian Masters Unveiled to Public
Take a peek at the world of the art market and it soon becomes obvious that it is dominated by ...
January 14, 2016
BY
Kati Vereshaka
Opulent Furniture by America’s 19th Century Star Artisans Shines in New Met Exhibition
Museums face this inescapable dilemma: for the sake of making works of art publicly accessible, the museum displays ...
January 4, 2016
BY
Kati Vereshaka
Asia Week New York a Global High Point for Collectors in Spring 2016
–New York may not be the first destination for Asian art in the world, but for those who ...
December 24, 2015
BY
Kati Vereshaka
The Art of Making Do
"Geometries & Auralities of Survival" by Jesse Stewart presents a program of site-specific music and visual art at ...
November 24, 2015
BY
Maureen Korp
Artist Creates ‘Buddha’s Tears’ Book to Shine Light on Illegal Organ Harvesting in China
For over a decade, China has been the center stage of a new crime against its own people ...
November 12, 2015
BY
Kati Vereshaka
Mister Rabbit’s Circus: Charming, Educational, Entertaining
A unique toy exhibit at the McCord Museum in Montreal provides an adventure for kids of all ages.
November 11, 2015
BY
Susan Hallett
Glass Collectibles From Finland
Finnish design was recognized as early as 1900, when pieces shown at the Paris Exhibition that year competed ...
November 4, 2015
BY
Susan Hallett
On the ‘Lanes of Quantum Memories’
Romanian-Canadian artist Eugen-Florin Zamfirescu is on a constant quest for new discoveries and new connections that will lead ...
November 3, 2015
BY
Madalina Hubert
Photography: Of Time and Tides
“Erosion” is a solo exhibition by Ottawa photographer Christine Fitzgerald presenting a suite of 13 photographs, each one ...
October 28, 2015
BY
Maureen Korp
An Amazing Close-Up Look at Insects
“Bugs: Outside the Box,” a display of interesting insects, is showing at the Canadian Museum of Nature.
October 28, 2015
BY
Pam McLennan
Highlights From The International Show
NEW YORK—The International Show has been an annual must-see event for antique and contemporary art collectors the world ...
October 25, 2015
BY
Kati Vereshaka
The Haughton International Show Is Back
Fall in New York heralds many things, among which is the much anticipated social season opener, The International ...
October 22, 2015
BY
Kati Vereshaka
Kingston Prize Showcases Canada’s Best Portraiture
The Kingston Prize, Canada's premier portrait competition, showcases Canadian talent and Canadian people.
October 20, 2015
BY
Pam McLennan
New Toronto Exhibit Depicts Decimation of American Bison
The near-extinction of the bison that once roamed the plains of North America in massive herds is the ...
October 14, 2015
BY
Susan Hallett
Other Times and Places in Three Ottawa Art Shows
"Big Bang" at SAW Gallery, an artists-run centre in Ottawa, is a large exhibition showcasing the work of ...
October 2, 2015
BY
Maureen Korp
A Legacy of Outdoor Art in and Around Ottawa
At the end of summer, the intense greens of carefully tended gardens, deciduous trees, and cultivated grounds are ...
August 24, 2015
BY
Maureen Korp
Ottawa Goldsmith Continues in Ancient Tradition
At his workshop in the market area of Ottawa, goldsmith Albert J. Horton produces beautiful original designs by ...
July 29, 2015
BY
Susan Hallett
Artisans in the Developing World, and Why They Matter to Us
Fashion conveys a message, and it can be one of sustainability and empowerment.
July 26, 2015
BY
Angela Marie Teng
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Meredith Mosbacher
Ethical Fashion: An Uphill, but Promising Battle
There is a small but growing trend in the fashion industry, and it has nothing to do with ...
July 24, 2015
BY
Katie Ellington
and
Meredith Mosbacher
E-commerce Site Helps Survivor Women Artisans to Earn
To the Market is a platform where one can shop by country, or by cause.
July 22, 2015
BY
Yi Yang
Almonte and Its Thriving Arts Scene
Almonte, Ontario, once the location of seven textile mills, is now a bustling arts community.
July 21, 2015
BY
Maureen Korp
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