Nia Centre wants to be an arts destination for Black Torontonians
Located in Little Jamaica, the organization is expanding to become Canada’s first multidisciplinary professional art space dedicated to Black art
Located in Little Jamaica, the organization is expanding to become Canada’s first multidisciplinary professional art space dedicated to Black art
The annual sundown to sun-up art event goes digital this year with augmented and virtual reality exhibitions, livestreamed talks, video screenings and a podcast series
From a drive-in symphony to livestreamed dance shows, the season is full of cultural events – online and a few IRL
The curator’s Contact Photo Festival show Three-Thirty is an ode to Malvern, the neighbourhood she grew up in
Whether you’re ready to mask up and head out to the galleries or prefer to check-in virtually, these 12 exhibitions have something for everybody
An image from the artist’s Concrete Indians series puts the Indigenous urban experience front and centre on the downtown campus
Originally set to open at the ROM this past spring, the exhibition will now touch down on September 19
Starting August 21, professional dancer and certified trainer Amy Walsh will lead morning Barre Flow classes inside the sprawling digital art show
Doctors, nurses, grocery store and public transit workers can visit the museum for free in August
The Royal Ontario Museum’s hotly-anticipated Winnie The Pooh exhibit, cut short by COVID-19 in March, is returning in September
Health-care, emergency services, grocery stores, sanitation or public transit workers have until August 16 to sign up for a free annual pass
The Let’s Play series starts with a playthrough of the classic city-building simulator SimCity