Source Feed: CBC News - Ottawa
Publication Date: July 18, 2025 - 10:25
Canada's national portraiture prize is looking to gain mass appeal for its 2025 edition
July 18, 2025

The Kingston Prize chairman Jason Donville calls portrait prizes the "faces of a nation," and he wants ours to have the same popularity as places like the U.K. and Australia
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