‘This is where our ancestors lived and loved’: How Algonquin values — and ‘heart berries’ — are being etched into Ottawa’s skyline
Ādisōke means “storytelling” in the Anishinābemowin Algonquin language. Earlier this month, Ottawa’s new $334-million central library — a joint project of the Ottawa Public Library and Library and Archives Canada — hit a significant milestone.
The 25th Hour: Painted Pixels
Rukhsar Ali looks at how AI art is redefining the boundaries of creativity.
The 25th Hour: Back To His Roots Online
Greg Luchak is using his online business vlog to showcase his art. He is bringing others on to do the same.
Creating creatures and community on Ottawa sidewalks
Libby Abella is decorating the streets of Centretown with chalk drawings of magical lands, kind messages and Pokémon.
City exempts Hintonburg bulldog mural from bylaw
Ottawa's City Council has voted to protect a two-story mural of a bulldog on a Hintonburg home.
Pierre Théberge, former director of NGC, dies at 76
By Megan Harrison Pierre Théberge, a former director of the National Gallery of Canada, is being remembered as an important figure in the history of visual arts in Canada. Théberge is perhaps best known as the man responsible for the acquisition of the iconic Louise Bourgeois sculpture Maman. He was 76 when he died Oct. 5, after a lengthy battle...