From May 16 to May 29, Davis presented her artwork at 918 Bathurst. Her station included six physical dioramas, 18 photographs of her pieces, and an area for children six and older to build and photograph their own creations on weekends.
Entries Tagged as 'Arts'
ARTS: Diorama Dramas displayed at photography exhibition (May/June 2023)
August 8th, 2023 · Comments Off on ARTS: Diorama Dramas displayed at photography exhibition (May/June 2023)
FOCUS: Porch View Dances returns (May/June 2023)
August 8th, 2023 · Comments Off on FOCUS: Porch View Dances returns (May/June 2023)
aton Village in full swing for their 12th annual Porch View Dances (PVD): Real People Dancing in Real Spaces from Aug. 9 to 13.
ARTS: Fusion Art Show at Wychwood Barns (Nov. 2022)
November 22nd, 2022 · Comments Off on ARTS: Fusion Art Show at Wychwood Barns (Nov. 2022)
Fusion Clay & Glass Ontario kicks off the holiday season with a brand-new virtual exhibition at their two-day art show starting Nov. 19 at 9:00 a.m. in Artscape Wychwood Barns at 601 Christie St.
ARTS: You don’t have to be funny to succeed at improv (Oct. 2022)
October 19th, 2022 · Comments Off on ARTS: You don’t have to be funny to succeed at improv (Oct. 2022)
“You don’t have to be funny to succeed at improv,” says Brian G. Smith on a Monday night.
ARTS: A corridor of possibilities (May 2022)
May 17th, 2022 · Comments Off on ARTS: A corridor of possibilities (May 2022)
The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival takes place in May in galleries throughout the city—it’s a great time to delve into the raw realism this medium has to offer.
ARTS: Getting on line with the Japan Foundation (Jan. 2022)
February 4th, 2022 · Comments Off on ARTS: Getting on line with the Japan Foundation (Jan. 2022)
The Japan Foundation (2 Bloor St. East) is currently closed until further notice, but is still operating online. One opportunity it is promoting this month is the 17th World Children’s Haiku Contest. Entrants (under the age of 15) are asked to use the form to express their memories with an overarching theme of “towns,” and to draw or paint a piece of art to accompany their poem.
ARTS: Get other-worldly at the Toronto Reference Library (Fall 2021)
November 11th, 2021 · Comments Off on ARTS: Get other-worldly at the Toronto Reference Library (Fall 2021)
The Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction and Fantasy, as it is officially known, has grown to include more than 80,000 items and is recognized as one of the world’s premier collections of the genre. It covers parallel worlds, dystopias, epic fantasy, horror, space fiction, ESP and more.
ARTS: Space, the local frontier (Aug. 2021)
September 8th, 2021 · Comments Off on ARTS: Space, the local frontier (Aug. 2021)
The premiere of Tyler Morgan’s Sound of Space was a meta-experience. The 12-minute film, which streamed virtually at this year’s Toronto Digital Fringe Festival, had a private in-person screening on July 20 at Seaton Village’s Proxima Command Escape Room—the very location where Morgan’s sci-fi flick was filmed.
ARTS: Culture and community outdoors and free (July 2021)
August 16th, 2021 · Comments Off on ARTS: Culture and community outdoors and free (July 2021)
The Gardiner Museum for Ceramic Art sees museums as more than buildings, but also as communities, that’s why they’re offering free exhibitions, public art projects, family clay activities, outdoor dining, wellness workshops, performances, and more all summer. Better yet, they’re all outside.
ARTS: Enjoy Annex-based opera online (May 2021)
June 11th, 2021 · Comments Off on ARTS: Enjoy Annex-based opera online (May 2021)
Long Reach has its roots in the Annex and plans to keep growing here. The workshop gave its first performances of opera scenes in the Heliconian Club on Hazelton Avenue. As they grew, they have shifted to the larger Walmer Road Baptist Church, then Trinity-St. Paul’s Church, and in 2022 they will perform in the newly renovated Knox Presbyterian Church on Spadina Avenue.
ARTS: Cream cheese and Covid Culture (Apr. 2021)
May 12th, 2021 · Comments Off on ARTS: Cream cheese and Covid Culture (Apr. 2021)
Your May 2021 Arts Brief By Meribeth Deen May 16th, 2021 is a Sunday, and in all likelihood, you will not be going anywhere, certainly not to a museum or concert. Maybe, maybe… you will go to a park. So why not eat carrot-zucchini bread covered in cream-cheese icing, just because you can? And because […]
ARTS: Celebrate 100 years of insulin with the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library (Mar. 2021)
March 26th, 2021 · 1 Comment
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin, the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library offers a deep dive into “one of the most dramatic adventures in the history of medicine” which offered the world a “miracle cure.”
