How Canadian Art Galleries Respect Artists — and Why Collectors Should Care
How a gallery treats its artists matters more than many collectors realize. In Canada, ethical galleries follow professional standards like CARFAC fees, transparent contracts, and proper installation practices — all of which directly affect the quality, care, and long-term value of the art you collect. This article explores what respectful gallery practice looks like in the Canadian context, the red flags to watch for, and why supporting ethical galleries strengthens both artists’ careers and collectors’ confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions for Canadian Art Collectors
How a gallery treats its artists matters more than most collectors realize. In Canada, ethical galleries follow professional standards like CARFAC fees, transparent contracts, and fair installation practices — all of which shape the quality, care, and long-term value of the art you collect. This article breaks down what respectful gallery practice looks like, the red flags to watch for, and why supporting ethical galleries strengthens Canada’s art ecosystem.
Does AI Make Art Look Like Other People’s Work?
How does AI influence originality in contemporary art? In this post, I break down how I use AI as a research tool—not a generator—and why my underwater paintings remain fully hand-painted and uniquely my own. With side-by-side comparisons, AI reference examples, and Google reverse image search results, this article offers a transparent look at Neotech Realism, AI art ethics, and what collectors, critics, and art historians should know about authenticity in today’s art world.
AI-Inspired Art: A New Movement Blending Technology and Traditional Painting
Neotech Realism is a growing art movement where artists use AI-generated references to inspire, not replace, their handmade paintings. Learn how this hybrid approach builds trust, enhances creativity, and shapes the future of contemporary art.
Studio Renovation Update: Building a Dedicated Art Space in My Basement - Month III
Follow the renovation of my dedicated basement art studio as the floors are ground, leveled, and redesigned. A behind-the-scenes look at how I’m building a professional workspace for original Canadian art.
Cadmium Art Collective: A More Personal Way to Experience Original Canadian Art
Meet the Artists Behind Cadmium
If you’d like to learn more about the creatives who make Cadmium what it is, I’d love for you to explore our artist profiles. Each member of the collective brings a distinct voice—painters, printmakers, fiber artists, ceramicists, and mixed-media creators working across Alberta.
Their stories, processes, and portfolios are all available to browse on the Cadmium website. It’s the best way to get to know the artists, discover new favourites, and find original Canadian art that resonates with you.
Art Studio Renovation in Leduc: Studio Floor Renovations - Month II
We’re on month two of basement renos, and things are getting real! After discovering some serious high points in the concrete, I’ve been rethinking everything from floor color to lighting. A mid-value grey might just be the perfect neutral for painting — and maybe a metaphor for this whole process.
My Artwork on Display at the Leduc Library’s Elsie Johns Art Gallery
My underwater paintings are on display at the Leduc Library (Elsie John’s Gallery) until the end of October. While my art studio is under renovation, I’m glad that these works are out in the community, bringing calm and reflection to a space where people gather to learn and imagine.
Underwater Paintings at the Leduc Civic Centre
My underwater paintings are on display at the Leduc Civic Centre until the end of October 2025. While my home studio is under renovation, it’s been wonderful to share my art in a public space where the community can pause, reflect, and enjoy the calm beauty of water-inspired work.
Art Studio Renovation in Leduc: Waiting on New Floors - Month I
We’ve been living with bare concrete in our basement for five years. Between raising kids, adding a German shepherd, and making the space work for D&D nights and my art studio, this room has seen it all. Now, our Leduc basement renovation is finally underway with new floors on the horizon.