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You read about it in the online art book 📖 now see incredible oeuvre on view now y. 👀 Based on the ACI art book, this exhibition looks at Bobak's long and illustrious career painting army life, crowds, and flowers: https://t.co/oMfQctwVCc

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We’re celebrating month with none other than the galvanizing queer art trio, first to explore notions of gender and sexuality, GI spearheaded LGBT rights and representation in the art world. Author Sarah E. K. Smith discusses: https://t.co/ML07K6Fg1i

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Happy Munn-day! (get it? 😉) For an energetic start to the week, enjoy this rhythmic piece, “The Dance” c. 1923, by early 20th-century Canadian modern painter,

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Does this painting of music look like it was made by a Canadian artist? 🎵🎹 Hear James King speak about one of Canada’s first abstract artists, Winnipeg-raised on November 12. 🎟️ Reserve your seat now: https://t.co/RlTQGNnjes

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Did you know that there was an artist who made distinctly Canadian landscape paintings 🏔 decades before the 😮 Learn his name in two days: https://t.co/XrmPlavF22

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Kinngait (#CapeDorset)-based artist drawings are where humans and monsters meet. ✨🐙 Read about her work “Composition (Attack of the Tentacle Monsters)” (2015) here: https://t.co/QQ3mrPziGw

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Canadian art goes overseas! 🇨🇦✈️🇬🇧 and are a few of the many Canadian artists featured in the recently opened 2018 Liverpool Biennial in the UK: https://t.co/miGTRpNADr

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Tunirrusiangit is the Inuktitut word for “their gifts” or “the gifts they gave”—a fitting descriptor for an exhibition honouring the legacies of and two of Kinngait’s (Cape Dorset) most iconic artists. 🦉🐋 Now on view .

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Only West Coast artist could make waves look both ominous and elegant 🌊 Here’s his “Graveyard of the Pacific” (1935) for 📍 For more masterpieces by Macdonald, see our Pinterest board: https://t.co/hOAsvQanRB

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It’s the annual weekend in Toronto—do you have plans to visit any new or historical buildings in the city? 🚪🏠 (#LawrenHarris, The Toronto House, c. 1920).

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