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The first Canadian Encaustic Conference in Toronto united artists to celebrate and advance wax-based art.
Local artist Susan Wallis attended the inaugural Canadian Encaustic Conference in Toronto, a new event celebrating encaustic art—a technique using heated beeswax and pigment.
The gathering brought together artists, educators, and enthusiasts from across Canada and beyond to share techniques, exhibit work, and discuss the medium’s evolving role in contemporary art.
Wallis participated in workshops and panel discussions highlighting both traditional methods and modern innovations.
Held at 365 Bloor Street East, the conference marked a milestone for the encaustic art community, fostering collaboration and raising the profile of wax-based art in Canada.
Organizers emphasized supporting emerging artists and preserving craft traditions while encouraging creative experimentation.
The event was hosted by a network of arts organizations and cultural institutions, with plans to make it an annual occurrence.
La primera Conferencia Canadiense de Encaustic en Toronto unió a artistas para celebrar y avanzar el arte basado en cera.