Christian Dior | Romance & Couture at McCord Museum

More than a pretty dress maker, the Dior name is a staple of elegance, innovation and artistry that I, like many others, admire. As such, I am thrilled that the McCord Museum will be hosting the Christian Dior exhibit from September 25, 2020, to January 3, 2021. The exhibit features the work of the famed haute couture house from its inception in 1947 to the … Continue reading Christian Dior | Romance & Couture at McCord Museum

The Times They Are a Changin’ | Concert Celebration at Segal Centre

When you resonate with the performances at a place like the Segal Centre show after show, you find yourself always coming back for more. Following a hilarious theatrical experience at Small Mouth Sounds in February, I had the privilege of attending The Times They Are a Changin’, an ode to Jewish musicians of the 1960s. This nostalgic and informative concert event premiered on March 1st, … Continue reading The Times They Are a Changin’ | Concert Celebration at Segal Centre

Mirages and Miracles | Animate the Inanimate

Ever wonder what would happen if the inanimate objects around moved or told stories? That being said, various tech companies are currently playing in the Virtual and Augmented Reality fields and developing cool new tools to explore this. Certainly, artists love such tools because they allow them to create in whole new dimensions! For example, take Mirages and Miracles, the newest interactive AR/VR exhibit at … Continue reading Mirages and Miracles | Animate the Inanimate

Imagine Van Gogh | Daydreaming at Arsenal Contemporary

One of the things I love about art is that it’s in constant evolution. As such, the work of previous artists inspires and influences new creations in multiple artistic mediums! This is exactly what you would see at the Imagine Van Gogh exhibit taking place at the Arsenal Contemporary (2020 William St) from December 6th to February 2nd. More specifically, expert visual curators explore the … Continue reading Imagine Van Gogh | Daydreaming at Arsenal Contemporary