The Festival of Literary Diversity celebrates its ninth year
April 28–May 5, the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) presents 35 authors in a hybrid format.
April 28–May 5, the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) presents 35 authors in a hybrid format.
Held on Queen Street West, DJ Nana and his sister, Victoria Gyamfi-Kumanini, discuss the importance of community development through the lens of hip-hop and R&B culture.
Consisting of an expert panel of professional artists and researchers, this event will explore the contributions of sound on art.
Co-artistic directors, Christiano DiDomenico and Gabriella Noonan, share their experiences with Bloom along with three choreographers.
On April 6th, the Integrative Arts program showcases the work of AMPD students.
Sophie Dow, York alumna, and songwriter Laura Reznek discuss their new work in the upcoming double bill performance.
Jeff Blackburn discusses his new children’s book, Alphabet Dreams, and his experiences working as an artist.
Debuting the work of 29 dance students, Era of Oddities is an exciting choreographic and performance opportunity for dancers in the York community.
The festival will debut the works of four new companies within the class.
The VIC will host their last two performances of the year on March 12 and April 2.