Tazeen Qayyum - "Daybreak" - Doris McCarthy Gallery

Curator Erin Szikora presents a diverse group of artists—Taras Lachowsky, Philip Leonard Ocampo, Tazeen Qayyum, saysah, Skawennati, and Connor Taylor—whose works explore lived experiences and collective knowledge. Their art reflects on the wonders and anxieties of daily life, helping to navigate the transitory nature of our existence.

Doris McCarthy Gallery, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough
Jan. 24 - March 28

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In A Void by Tazeen Qayyum

Tonia Di Risio- "The Sweetest Little Thing" - Struts Gallery and the Owens Art Gallery

February 7 - 14, 2024

Since Valentine’s Day 1999, Struts Gallery and the Owens Art Gallery in Sackville New Brunswick have worked together to present The Sweetest Little Thing, a beloved annual fundraiser and community event. This February 14, 2025, marks the twenty-sixth year of SLT and it promises to be a very special evening! An exhibition of donated artworks will be on view at the Owens Art Gallery from February 7-14, 2025. As usual, all funds raised go directly to supporting ongoing programs at both galleries, including artist residencies, community outreach, and art education programs. Online bidding is available at: https://sweetestlittlething.ca/

Tonia Di Risio has submitted this artwork for auction.

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Elaine Wittaker - "Filamentous" with DesignTO - Stackt Market

January 24 - February 2, 2025

Opening reception: January 25, 2025, 6 - 10 pm

Filamentous, an installation by Elaine Whittaker and Kelley Aitken, draws from the daily rituals of their lives during the pandemic -- restorative walks in nature and virtual conversations over tea. The installation is made of solar-dyed teabag panels, net canopies with cyanotype silk portraits, and interwoven rope nests.

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Tazeen Qayyum - اسمعوا واعوا (Isma'u wa'u ) - the National Museum of Qatar

November 1, 2024 - January 31, 2025

Opening reception: Thursday, October 31, 2024, 5 - 8 PM

Artist member Tazeen Qayyum, accompanied by Aga Khan Master Musicians, Feras Charestan and Basel Rajoub, presents a live performance titled اسمعوا واعوا (Isma'u wa'u ) at the National Museum of Qatar at the opening of the exhibition Manzar: Art and Architecture from Pakistan 1940s to Today.  Isma'u wa'u is a famous Arabic idiom, attributed to Quss Ibn Sa'ida (600-700 A.D), which translates to 'listen and learn'

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