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In this issue/Dans ce numéro:

o The Group of Seven come home
o Textile exhibit BIG is bold and beautiful at the ROM
o Images en stock
o Architects for Whistler's Audain Museum announced
o Rarely seen Emily Carr painting to be auctioned in Calgary
o Upcoming museum exhibit presenting history of gold in Nova Scotia
o There's a hole in the bucket
o Grange Prize 2012: Jo Longhurst wins Canada's highest photography honour



The Group of Seven come home
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Twenty-two years ago when Katerina Atanassova left Bulgaria to study medieval art at the University of 
Toronto, she had never heard of the Group of Seven. The last thing she imagined is that she would rise to 
the top rank of this country's art professionals as chief curator at the McMichael, a gallery in Kleinburg, ON, 
that houses a one-of-a-kind Canadian art collection, and play a key role in an elaborate three-year-long 
operation to galvanize support for historical Canadian art-one whose final component she will unveil. 
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Textile exhibit BIG is bold and beautiful at the ROM
The Toronto Star Share/Partager 
When the Royal Ontario Museum commissioned a magnificent haute couture creation from fashion house 
Dior, its significance could not have been imagined. The bold and dramatic coat-dress, with a big price tag 
($100,000), created by a big name (John Galliano) was presented to the world just weeks before the 
infamous Dior designer was arrested and subsequently fired for making anti-Semitic remarks. More/LIRE 
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Images en stock
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Le métier de photographe en est un de solitaire. Un quart de siècle que des admirateurs québécois de 
Cartier-Bresson et consorts se sont donné les moyens de pratiquer le photojournalisme... à l'européenne. 
Les moyens ? Le moyen, plutôt : un collectif. L'union fait la force, dit-on, et pour ces travailleurs solitaires, 
l'adage a pris une forme concrète, baptisée Stock Photo. More/lire plus

Architects for Whistler's Audain Museum announced
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The Audain Art Museum board has chosen Vancouver firm Patkau Architects to design its 2,500-square-
metre building in Whistler Village, board member Jim Moodie announced in a press release Wednesday. 
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Rarely seen Emily Carr painting to be auctioned in Calgary
The Calgary Herald Share/Partager 
A rare painting from one of Canada's most beloved artists will be put up for sale after spending more than 
75 years in a private collection. Kitseukla, named after a First Nations village on British Columbia's Skeena 
River, is a 1928 water colour by Emily Carr that shows Gitxsan-Wet'suwet'en totem poles. It is expected to 
fetch between $300,000 and $350,000. Carr, one of Canada's best known and studied artists, died in 
Victoria, BC, in 1945. More/LIRE PLUS

Upcoming museum exhibit presenting history of gold in Nova Scotia
The News Share/Partager 
Whether Nova Scotians have seen gold in stores, jewelry boxes, or had it placed on their finger on their 
wedding day, it's become a common metal to see. But what isn´t common is Nova Scotians who know the 
history of gold in this province. More/LIRE PLUS

There's a hole in the bucket
Goldstream Gazette Share/Partager 
 Conservation efforts at Colwood's Dairy and Cheese House unearthed some unexpected finds as the 
building is prepped for moving. Heritage consultant Stuart Stark approached Colwood city council at its Oct. 
22 meeting to report on the project. More/LIRE PLUS

Grange Prize 2012: Jo Longhurst wins Canada's highest photography honour
The National Post Share/Partager 
 While every picture may be worth a thousand words, some tell stronger stories than others. And according 
to the public, photographer Jo Longhurst's images tell the most compelling narratives as she was voted the 
winner of the 2012 Grange Prize. More/LIRE PLUS








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