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Art et guerre froide

Lamarche, Bernard (2000).  Art et guerre froide. Le Devoir. (7-8 octobre), p. D10

Art for Commuters. Past Projects

A4C (2008).  Art for Commuters. Past Projects. <http://www.art4commuters.com/>

Art for time : artist doesn’t expect this work to last

Duncan, Ann (1992).  Art for time : artist doesn’t expect this work to last. The Gazette. (may 25) : The Montreal Gazette, p. A4

Art Gallery of Hamilton Special "Future Cities"

Ciupka, Larissa (2004).  Art Gallery of Hamilton Special "Future Cities" . Hamilton : Art Gallery of Hamilton, p. 64

Art Goes Underground

Scott, Melanie (2000).  Art Goes Underground. Where Ottawa. (September), p. 20-21

Art grows in a forest: a unique museum invites artists to create works that flourish and decay with the trees that surround them

Milroy, Sarah (2002).  Art grows in a forest: a unique museum invites artists to create works that flourish and decay with the trees that surround them. The Globe & Mail. (September 6), p. R9

Art in Architecture. Art for the Built Environment in the Province of Ontario

Boyle, William J. S., Jeanne Parkin (1982).  Art in Architecture. Art for the Built Environment in the Province of Ontario. Toronto : Visual Arts Ontario, p. 276

Art in the Park

Lypchuk, Donna (1988).  Art in the Park. Metropolis. (August 11)

Art in the Soo: Sans Demarcation

McGrath, Jerry (1988).  Art in the Soo: Sans Demarcation. Vanguard. vol. 17, no. 1, p. 10-13

Art On Spadina

Toronto, Transit (2000).  Art On Spadina. Toronto : Toronto Transit Commission

Art on the street: it comes in all shapes and sizes. So does its audience. Judith Mastai looks at several recent major exhibitions of public art in Vancouver and asks: who is it for, and why?

Mastai, Judith (2000).  Art on the street: it comes in all shapes and sizes. So does its audience. Judith Mastai looks at several recent major exhibitions of public art in Vancouver and asks: who is it for, and why?. Canadian Art. vol. 17, no. 4, p. 60