Jerusalem in Paint: How Art Shapes Place Memory
Cityscape art can anchor memory and belonging. Why paintings of Jerusalem resonate across distance, generations, and changing definitions of home.
sustainability • ethics • climate • waste • renewables • ecology • poverty • equality
The Art section highlights creators whose work responds to the ecological, cultural, and social questions of our time. Here you’ll find profiles, exhibitions, and pieces that explore how artists interpret environmental change, community stories, and the shifting relationship between humans and the natural world.
These works often sit at the intersection of beauty and activism, inviting reflection and reimagining through visual language. From experimental materials to traditional practices renewed for contemporary contexts, the Art category celebrates creativity as a vital lens for understanding sustainability.
Cityscape art can anchor memory and belonging. Why paintings of Jerusalem resonate across distance, generations, and changing definitions of home.
In a disposable world, cultural craft preserves memory, identity, and continuity. Why sustaining culture matters as much as sustaining ecosystems.
The Bruce Museum invites visitors to explore the hidden world of ants in new science exhibition
Galerie Sara Lily Perez is pleased to present Defragmenting Eden, a group exhibition featuring works by Tanja Selzer, Laura Eckert, and Daniel Sambo-Richter.
With her solo exhibition Windswept Geraldine van Heemstra brings the vastness of the Scottish landscape to Winsor Birch’s Little Gallery in Marlborough.
The work of the Brooklyn-based artist examines how landscapes are abstracted and reimagined through extraction and mythology.
Gallery Sara Lily Perez is pleased to present ‘Ascendia’, a duo exhibition by the acclaimed contemporary painters Justine Otto and Giuseppe Gonella.
The Pulse of Arrival brings together a group of artists whose works emerge through deeply embodied and intuitive processes.
How Painting, Drawing, and Sculpting Can Support Mental Clarity and Emotional Balance
Immersive Exhibition Showcases the Beauty and Fragility of Alaska’s Warming Wilderness ‘On Thin Ice’ explores the impact of climate change on Alaska’s ecosystem On Thin Ice GREENWICH, Conn. — The Bruce Museum transports visitors to the Arctic and confronts the startling impacts of climate change in “On Thin Ice: Alaska’s Warming Wilderness,” on view through Oct. … Read more
“Re-generation,” a solo exhibition by Ukrainian artist Veronika Cherednychenko, is on view at Galerie Sara Lily Perez.
Galerie Sara Lily Perez presents “Die Wilde Blüte” The Untamed Growth | 30.11.2024 – 25.01.2025 With the artists KYTE TATT and GABRIELA RUBAGOTTI
Galerie Sara Lily Perez is welcoming you back to the world of Agostino Perrone with his latest solo exhibition, “Mambo Italiano.”
Fasten your seatbelts and prepare for a chuckle-worthy journey into the realm of Acrylic Door Numbers with today’s whimsical story: A Tale of Stylish Digits
Discover the art of self-expression! Learn the top 5 reasons why realistic tattoos are the perfect canvas for personal stories and expressions.
Botanically known as Lawsonia inermis, Henna is a plant-based dye with hair or skin staining properties, used as a natural alternative to synthetic dyes.
Insights into sustainability in the art world, put together by the team at Victory Art, who assist emerging Central Eastern European artists.
The “Support Black Designers” mural at the University of Toronto’s Daniels Faculty contributes to a larger discourse on equality.
TOKI Rapa Nui is a school of arts and music dedicated to restoring and promoting the broken heritage of Easter Island, and to encouraging its youth to explore and nurture their creativity.
As we all become more aware of the degrading impact we have on our home planet, more artists are stepping up to talk about it.
This guide will show you how to upcycle your furniture using 3 easy chalk paint techniques [blending, frottage and gilding] to create a textured, aged look.