Applications open for Diefenbunker Artist-in-Residence program
CARP – The Diefenbunker museum has opened the 2024 application period for its unique artist-in-residence program.
Read moreCARP – The Diefenbunker museum has opened the 2024 application period for its unique artist-in-residence program.
Read moreCARP – The Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum is pleased to announce Wind Up Radio as its 2023 Artist-in-Residence.
Read moreCARP – The Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum is pleased to announce Ottawa-based visual artist Christos Pantieras as its 2022 Artist-in-Residence.
Read moreCARP – The deadline for the 2022 Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum Artist-in-Residence program is a little over a week away (Jan. 15).
Read moreCARP – Learn all about the unique experience that is the Diefenbunker Museum Artist-in-Residence program hosted by Canada’s Cold War Museum on Jan. 17.
Read moreCARP – Earn an opportunity to have your art displayed in one of the lowdownest art galleries in the city. Seventy-five feet (23 metres) down to be precise.
Read moreCARP – Get a look at this year’s Diefenbunker artist-in-residence’s installation led by the artist himself.
Read moreCARP – This year’s Diefenbunker Artist-in-Residence Mairi Brascoupé will debut her installation, An Image of the Land, underground on Nov. 6.
Read moreExhibition CONTAINMENT: KNIT YOUR .–.ART GRETA GRIP, 2020 ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE @DIEFENBUNKER October 15, 2020 until January 31, 2021 VIRTUAL VERNISSAGE October 15
Read moreCARP – The Diefenbunker 2024 Artist-in-Residence, based on his own Chinese upbringing, wanted to shine a light on the secret military base’s hidden heroes, those who weren’t soldiers, but were vital to keeping the Diefenbunker humming while it served as the emergency shelter to Canada’s highest-serving politicians.
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