Steve Tracy's upcoming exhibition will feature his Spring collection of Sculptured Flowers, designed to entice the season’s blossoming senses. The artist has developed a system of paint application that transforms two-dimensional... Read More
Museum London until January 6, 2013
People walking by Museum London these days can get a preview of the Kim Adams exhibition on display in the Ivey Galleries. In addition to the numerous works inside thatexamine his 30-year... Read More
Bonnie Parkinson, Dundas and Richmond, courtesy of The Art ExchangeEarlier this fall, representatives from the Ontario Arts Council traveled to London to give a talk about their grant programs. The discussion brought... Read More
Working in a city like London can feel isolating at times. Meeting people becomes increasingly challenging once you exit the social cocoon that is school. Luckily, there is an antidote to the post-... Read More
There is the perception that when it’s time to tighten the bootstraps, the creative arts should be the first thing to be kicked to the curb. Aside from the fact that my trusty calculator has taken care of the majority of math-... Read More
As October quickly comes to an end, it's that time of year again for candy, costumes,and…written compositions? Yes, National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo)is back! For those unfamiliar with the event, a fantastic write up... Read More
Although London is the eleventh largest city in Canada, it is often considered to be a university town. As the home to Western University and Fanshawe College, the approximately 45,000 students account for 12.5% of London’s... Read More
Long before there was Team Edward and Team Jacob, Team Backstreet or Team ‘N Sync, or even coke versus pepsi, there was the timeless dispute between spring people and fall people. My entire life, I have considered myself a spring... Read More
As someone who walks on Dundas St. every day to get to and from work or the LondonFuse studio, I have come to realize that this particular route can offer a variety of encounters that range from friendly to political to... Read More
In Cheri Robinson’s Living with Abundance, commerce meets art in a manner that draws particular attention to the objects we use and the products we choose to buy. The exhibition is on display at the ARTS Project from August 7-25... Read More