Perspectives Feels Like Home Curator's Essay Curator Emilie Croning reflects on the exhibition’s guiding question: what does “home” mean to you?
Interviews & Profiles Kelani Abass finds meaning in the archive The Nigerian artist discusses his work on view at the AGO and the importance of archival photography. By Matthew Rolfe
Perspectives The power of words with Sarindar Dhaliwal Dhaliwal writes about South Asian traditions and the concept of marriage in two short stories By Wendy So
On View Kehinde Wiley’s fallen figure Wiley examines systemic violence against Black people at the de Young Museum of San Francisco By Khadra Ahmed
On View Indo-Caribbean herstory at the Gardiner Museum In her mixed-media ceramics-based exhibition, Heidi McKenzie enshrines collective memory By Simone Aziga
RBC Art Pick the cartographer's mistake: the Radcliffe Line Take a look at one of four works by Sarindar Dhaliwal to join the AGO Collection By Khadra Ahmed
Interviews & Profiles An interview with Rae RezWell and Peter Owusu-Ansah Two artists explain how their deafness informs their relationship to art as they reflect on Helen McNicoll By Khadra Ahmed
On View Newfoundland & Labrador weddings through the ages A new exhibition at The Rooms in St. John's highlights wedding keepsakes and the personal histories behind them By Andrea-Jo Wilson
On View At The Japan Foundation, sports go from 3D to 2D Enter the world of Japanese sports posters through the decades By Wendy So
News The Chinese Canadian Museum opens in Vancouver The first of its kind in Canada, Vancouver is home to a new museum dedicated to Chinese Canadians By Wendy So