A marriage of art and science As Art Conservation marks its 50th anniversary, we talk to alumni and explore the impact of their work. View A marriage of art and science
The Rabble Rouser As one of the country's most influential art patrons, collectors, and artist advocates, Bruce Bailey loves to shake up the Canadian art scene. Just don't call him Canada's Gatsby. View The Rabble Rouser
Sarindar Dhaliwal My family moved to Canada from London, England, when I was 15, and 15-year-olds don’t like to be... View Sarindar Dhaliwal
The philosopher’s song Jill Barber, Artsci’02, blends logic and emotion to enchant audiences around the world. View The philosopher’s song
Unpacking a world of hurt Erum Hasan’s novel examines the power dynamics at play when aid workers do more harm than good. View Unpacking a world of hurt
Fuel to the fire Queen’s fellow Edward Struzik explores the history of wildfire and what we can learn from it. View Fuel to the fire
Exploring the wonderfully weird Iain Reid writes his way into Hollywood View Exploring the wonderfully weird
Just grand When Henry Steinway moved to New York City in 1850, he left his German piano-making business to one... View Just grand
Band of Brothers Filmmaker Mike Downie takes a bittersweet journey to tell the definitive story of the Tragically Hip. View Band of Brothers