Posts tagged "photography"
Joanne Chung photographs Cabbagetown in black and white, uncovering its hidden characters.
Photographer Naomi Harris goes on a road trip across Canada, documenting her trip with pictures of Canada's unique environment and citizens.
The OCADU student gallery held a feminist art exhibition this March as part of a "new wave of feminism." Ilene Sova and Johanna Householder discuss this re-emergence of feminist art and the significance of art as a form of feminism in Canada.
Photographer Peter Haeghaert shows an excerpt of his series of photos captured during his summer of replanting the Boreal Forest.
On Nov. 18, hundreds packed into the sunny Ottawa Convention Centre in search of vintage treasures.
"At Ottawa exhibition, you’ll see another van Gogh" and more in this week's headlines. Photo courtesy of Stephen Boak.
In honour of Caribana's end, here's our look at the festival parade, the heart of the international celebration of all things Caribbean.
"The Canadian Rockies have formed the backbone of Canada's protected natural areas system," according to UNESCO, who gave the area world heritage status in 1980.
Located in Toronto's Fashion District, Graffiti Alley allows street artists to legally showcase their work even amidst mayor Rob Ford's graffiti crack down.
Thousands of people marched in Toronto's Pride Parade July 3, a celebration of the GLBTQ community.