The past, present, and future of photography in Toronto
MOCA and the AGO joined forces for a nostalgic yet future-oriented two-day photography symposium.
MOCA and the AGO joined forces for a nostalgic yet future-oriented two-day photography symposium.
Students and creatives gather to share work that reflects lived experiences, cultural memory, and the evolving landscape of Black creativity on campus.
Political conversations and converging identities on stolen land.
It’s Ok* Studios hosts a book launch for Voices of Resistance and a discussion with the authors of Razing Palestine
Ahead of a sold-out TIFF screening paired with Mississippi Masala, filmmaker Yazmeen Kanji reflects on identity, diaspora, and Muslim representation in her debut short One Day.
A storyteller, three short films, and an Arabic music setlist bring Toronto together in honour of Palestinian love.
The East End restaurant and cafe regularly holds jazz improv nights led by Terry Clarke, a prominent local musician.
The emerging environmental artist and U of T alum discusses liminal space, plastic waste, and art as resistance.
Politics/Poetics of Migration brings together artists of African heritage to examine migration, diaspora, and intergenerational memory.
The bookstore event on Feb. 12 will feature Panju’s long-running comic series and performances by four fellow York-alumni comedians.