Women’s Art Association of Canada
Lyn Carter, “Clothing is Sculpture” The Artist Voice Lecture Series
Women's Art Association of Canada 23 Price Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON, CanadaThe Artist’s Voice 2022 Online Lecture Series Women's Art Association [...]
Iwona Kmiec, “Scent of Laundry” Exhibit
Ruth Upjohn Gallery, Women's Art Association of Canada 23 Prince Arthur Ave., Toronto, ONWAAC Member & Artist Iwona Kmiec is exhibiting “Scent of [...]
Iwona Kmiec, “Scent of Laundry” Exhibit & Artist Talk
Ruth Upjohn Gallery, Women's Art Association of Canada 23 Prince Arthur Ave., Toronto, ONWAAC Member & Artist Iwona Kmiec is exhibiting "Scent of Laundry" in [...]
ECHOES Opening Reception Saturday March 12, 2022 Live Streaming Registration now open
Dignam Gallery & Ruth Upjohn Gallery, Women's Art Association of Canada 23 Prince Arthur Ave., Toronto, ONCapturing and layering of fleeting moments in time as they [...]
Dale Dunning, “Playing with Fire” The Artist Voice Series
Women's Art Association of Canada 23 Price Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON, CanadaThe Artist’s Voice 2022 Online Lecture Series Women's Art Association of Canada [...]
WAAC Luncheon with Bob Douglas, “Various Expressions of White Supremacy: A Historical & Personal Perspective”
Women's Art Association of Canada 23 Price Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON, CanadaBob Douglas’s presentation, “Various Expressions of White Supremacy: A Historical and Personal Perspective," explores the messages presented in school texts about the concept of race, how government politics and policies are part of systemic racism and how media, using examples of selected films and television, distort, enlighten and diminish African-American contributions to the U.S. and Canada.
Dixie Allen, “Churchill Manitoba: More than A Polar Bear Expedition”, The Spring 2022 Artist Voice Series
Women's Art Association of Canada 23 Price Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON, CanadaCraving adventure in a current world of travel restrictions, an expedition to Churchill, Manitoba brought the symmetry of a Boreal Forest, a rugged Tundra Landscape, Majestic Northern Skies, the isolated historic Hudson’s Bay Shoreline and bold contemporary Arctic Art into focus.
WAAC Luncheon Program with Barbara Mitchell, “SOME WAAC ARTISTS WHO WERE IMPRESSIONISTS. AT LEAST FOR A WHILE”
Women's Art Association of Canada 23 Price Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON, CanadaThe lecture will look at the ways in which these early member-artists attempted to meet and overcome obstacles in order to become accepted as professional artists on an equal footing with the established male Impressionists.
Linda Duvall, “Getting to Know You Better” The Artist Voice Series
Women's Art Association of Canada 23 Price Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON, CanadaThe Artist’s Voice 2022 Online Lecture Series Women's Art Association of Canada [...]
Sarah Hall, “A Thousand Colours,” The Artist Voice Series
Women's Art Association of Canada 23 Price Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON, CanadaLiving Cross, Thornhill United Church The [...]