Jewish artists in Canada turned inward in 2024—to bring bolder identities into 2025
A creative community grapples with the continuing undercurrent of threats and protests.
Transcript: The CJN Magazine’s editor explains its recent controversial cover
‘The thinking behind the cover was very simply to depict reality.’
Retrospective showcases the art of Claire Weissman Wilks
The Toronto visual artist exhibited her work in major galleries in Europe, but her one-woman shows did not garner the same level of recognition in Canada.
Artist’s show portrays the journey from gulag to Canada
Shushana Caplan incorporates her family’s photographs into her paintings.
Slam poetry meets journalism in (Jew)nique show
David Silverberg created a one-man show that highlights influential Jewish-Canadian trailblazers in a variety of fields.
Jungle animals come to life in art exhibit
Romi Samuel’s art exhibition The Lion, The Watch, and the Wardrobe will take place Oct.25 through Nov. 5 at Toronto’s Gallery 1313.
La passion de la peinture de Galit Nahmiash Amselem
L’artiste peintre montréalaise Galit Nahmiash Amselem présentera ses oeuvres le 14 septembre dans le cadre de sa troisième exposition.
Artist recreates the Summer of Love – 50 years later
With the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love approaching, Linda R. Goldman has mounted an exhibit of photographs, posters and handbills from the era, as well as some of her original artwork.
New documentary demystifies the art world
Blurred Lines illustrates how and why the collecting of contemporary art has gone beyond traditional collecting and turned into a sociological phenomenon
Canadian dancer performs with Tel Aviv’s Batsheva Company
As the only current Canadian in Batsheva, Amalia Smith feels a responsibility to represent her country.