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Making a Living Making Art | Grant Clinic 2

October 08, 2019 by Akin Collective in Event, Education

Making A Living Making Art is a free professional development workshop series for creative entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations.

Making A Living Making Art is a free professional development workshop series for creative entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations. The series provides opportunities for artists to gain valuable information, skills and insights on creating and sustaining a creative practice.

Join us on Saturday November 2 from 10AM to 4PM for a 30 minute 1-on-1 session with 1 of 3 experienced grant consultants. Make sure to sign up ahead of time to guarantee your 1-on-1 session, as spots are limited and given on a first come, first serve basis.

Please bring a grant application you've already begun working on to maximize your time with the consultant. The more specific the project, the better! You are encouraged to identify areas of the grant that you would like particular support with.

Learn more here
October 08, 2019 /Akin Collective
grants, grant writing, workshop
Event, Education

Image via RBC Arts Access Award

RBC Arts Access Fund

October 07, 2019 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions

NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN
Deadline: October 15, 2019 at 11:59PM, 2019

About: The RBC Arts Access Award is designed to support newcomer artists across Toronto. The awards range from $500 to $1500 to support costs associated with arts projects, such as artist fees, art supplies, equipment rental, space rental and food costs for a workshop or event.  Additionally, awards may also support professional development, training and mentorship requests for newcomer artists looking to improve their skills regarding working in and with community.

Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants must be:

  • Newcomer who has been in Canada for no more than 7 years

  • Canadian Citizen, or Permanent Resident (Landed Immigrant), have an application pending for Permanent Resident status, or be a Protected Person (approved refugee claimant)

  • Over 18 years old

  • Live in the City of Toronto or GTA (Halton, Peel, York and Durham municipalities)

  • A member of Neighbourhood Arts Network - If you are not a member, sign up here

*Artists can receive only one RBC Arts Access Award per year.

Selection Process: An award panel of up to 5 professional artists will review candidate profiles and make recipient recommendations. Award panelists are selected for their expertise, credibility and experience along with sense of history and perspective. Each award panel is comprised of participants who are practitioners of community-engaged arts, newcomer artists and community leaders.

Assessment Criteria
Awards will be awarded based on the following criteria:

  • What is the potential impact of the proposed project on the artist and/or community?

  • Does the artist have the ability and resources to carry out the project as described?

For those requesting paid mentorship and training support:

  • How will the opportunity develop their work as an artist?

Learn more here
October 07, 2019 /Akin Collective
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Call for Submissions

A photograph from Ancestral Mindscapes, at Tangled Art Gallery from September 13 – October 25, 2019. Rick Miller, Jules Koostachin, and Geneviève Thibault.

Tangled Art + Disability & Horizon Survey: Organizational Access Gaps for Deaf, Disabled, and Mad-identified Artists

October 05, 2019 by Akin Collective in Education

Tangled Art + Disability in partnership with the Horizon Initiative is conducting research to explore the experiences of Deaf, disability-identified, and Mad artists working with arts organizations in Toronto. 

By gathering a wide range of experiences from artists and organizations they will build a better picture of where access gaps exist. This research will be used to inform Tangled Art + Disability and the Horizon project partners in the creation of new resources and programs to address identified barriers.

The first stage of this research is a survey you can take online. 

You can find the survey on our website by clicking here.

If you prefer, you can take the survey over the phone, or in person in english, ASL or LSQ. If you have any questions, or would like to take it by phone or in person, please contact: victoria@tangledarts.org or call 647 725 5064.

This project has been made possible through funding from the Open Door initiative through the Toronto Arts Council.

October 05, 2019 /Akin Collective
accessibility, tangled art, survey, reasearch, information, disability
Education

Library of Things We Can Learn from Each Other

October 05, 2019 by Akin Collective in Event

Library of Things We Can Learn from Each Other is an evolving, temporary collection of community insights. The participatory project welcomes into circulation skills and knowledge from community members on a broad range of topics, from the everyday and instructional to abstract and conceptual. Embracing non-expert and experience based knowledge, practical, theoretical or intuitive understandings, the content of the library reflects the interests of the people who contribute to it and celebrates the unique assets each person brings to the community. In addition to the circulating collection, the Library of Things We Can Learn from Each Other contains reference material and a reading room for public use and functions as a site to browse, borrow, lend and connect.

Library of Things We Can Learn from Each Other runs September 26 - December 19.

There are a few different ways you can participate in the library:

Lend: what practical skill, niche interest or theoretical understanding can you teach someone else about? To submit an entry into public circulation, drop by the project space to talk to me in person or please fill out this form.

Borrow: what is a subject you would like to learn more about? Submit a request to borrow community knowledge by stopping by the space in person or filling out this form.

Free School: we are also inviting community members to share their skills in a group setting. Free School sessions will happen periodically and are open to anyone who is interested in hosting a session, on any topic. No previous facilitation experience is required and facilitators will receive a small honorarium for their time, as well as a small material fee if appropriate. If you’re interested in hosting a Free School session please submit an application here.

October 05, 2019 /Akin Collective
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Event

Artwork via Laura Kay Keeling

Food Sport at Good Sport

October 04, 2019 by Akin Collective in Exhibitions, Member News

Food Sport is the transformation from art gallery to grocery store. 26 artists explore themes around advertising, consumerism, the environment, health, the body, and more in this cash and carry pop-up store. With most items priced under $50, Food Sport challenges conventional notions of art collecting through re-contextualizing the experience of purchasing art.

Opening Reception: Fri Oct 4, 7-9 pm
Closing Party: Thurs Oct 31, 7-9 pm

Participating artists:
Paul Abeleira, Whymark Austen, Tamar Bresge, Nickolas Cornwall, Allison Del Vecchio, Jacqueline Demendeev, Amelia Does, Joseph Farrugia, Laura Keeling, Justin Langille, Sarah Lanteigne, Ozwel Ryann Le Clair, Danielle Longfield, Connor MacKinnon, Jennifer Martin, Sarah Moreau, Ben Morin, Zane Pate, Alyssa Pisciotto, Kayla Polan, Lydia Santia, Becca Serena, Joanna Skiba, Shannon Taylor-Jones, Rin Vanderhaeghe, Isabella Vesely


Curated by Zane Pate and Shannon Taylor-Jones.

Learn more here
October 04, 2019 /Akin Collective
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Exhibitions, Member News

Call for Compassionate Artists: Small Cures Charity Art Show

October 04, 2019 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions

Small Cures is hosting a small art show to help cancer patients afford to survive. And you could make a huge difference. 

The 2nd annual Small Cures Charity Art Show + Auction to raise funds for people struggling with the costs of living with cancer will take place at the Burroughs Building this November 7th. 

Small Cures hopes artists will be so kind to consider donating a small painting. They’re asking a number of local artists to create a small 6”x 6” piece to be auctioned off on the night, with all proceeds going to Wellspring Cancer Support Services. 

This group show is a physical demonstration that hope can come in the smallest forms. Working with the limited space of 6”x 6” canvases, artists donate their creativity and compassion to prove that smallness can be inspiring and impactful. 

Small Cures will gladly supply the canvas (they’ll even deliver to you and pick up by Oct 21), all we’re asking from you is your time, talent and generosity. 

If you’re interested in contributing to the show, contact info@smallcures.ca or you can also @smallcures on Instagram to learn more about the cause.

Please note: submissions are now closed.

October 04, 2019 /Akin Collective
small cures, charity art show, auction
Call for Submissions

Design Thinkers Toronto 2019 featuring Akin artist David Nuff

October 04, 2019 by Akin Collective in Event, Member News

Akin artist David Nuff will be speaking at Design Thinkers Toronto 2019, presented by the Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD). The event is happening on October 24 & 25, 2019 at Meridian Hall and features a full program intended to connect design professionals from around the world to explore the ideas, trends, strategies and processes driving design communications. Nuff’s talk will be among many stimulating discussions about design’s impact on business, culture and social innovation.

Design Thinkers Toronto offers in-depth analyses of trends and best practices in branding, design thinking, design management, communications technologies and user experience with a range of opportunities to exchange ideas with colleagues, new and old. Attendees leave with a reconsidered and refined design or creative process, feeling inspired, refreshed and connected to the creative communications community. Early bird registration ends October 7, 2019.

Click here to register

About David Nuff
David Nuff RGD has a hard time colouring inside the lines. His work blurs the lines between commerce and culture, art and design. For clients, he works on brand identities, digital products, murals and publications. Independently and as part of a collective, he designs interactive installations like 2017’s Shard, a giant, icy light crystal that responds to sound and motion. He is exploring spatial design and interaction paradigms at Ryerson University’s Design Fabrication Zone and developing his artistic practice as part of the 2018–19 Akin Studio Program at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Toronto.

October 04, 2019 /Akin Collective
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Event, Member News

North York Arts' Second Act: ESL Theatre Program

October 04, 2019 by Akin Collective in Education

Looking for a creative way to practice your English?

Second Act is a series of 8 FREE theatre-focused workshops for youth ages 14 to 19 to feel more comfortable and confident in their speaking abilities. You'll practice through storytelling, improv, public speaking, and more!

The program will be held on the following upcoming dates from 5:00pm-7:30pm:
October 7, 21 and 28
November 4, 11 and 18

We strongly recommend that you attend all of the workshops to get the most out of the program. Plus, you will receive a participation certificate if you attend a minimum of 7 workshops!

Second Act is led in English and is ideal for those with basic to intermediate English communication skills. TTC fare and snack will be provided.

Sign up now as spots are limited!

WORKSHOPS:

October 7 and 21
Improv with Isaac Luy

Improv is a great way to take risks and to improve interpersonal and speaking skills. During these workshops, we'll focus on some physical comedy games that get your body moving and your creative juices flowing. We will do exercises that aim to get you feeling confident and into a state of play. Come learn how fun improv can be!

October 28 and November 4
Public Speaking with Stephan Dyer and Juan Cajiao

Are you looking to overcome your fear of public speaking? Join us and let's have fun with Improvisation and Stand Up Comedy. We will use humor as the primary tool in order to become persuasive speakers, improve stage presence, and develop self-confidence. We will also talk about how to embrace your accents and roots through the 'mistakes are opportunities' mentality.

November 11

TBD

November 18
Conversation with Maria Montejo

A conversation with Maria Montejo (Deer clan) about the land that we stand on and our responsibilities as newcomers to the land and to the original keepers of this land.

Learn more here
October 04, 2019 /Akin Collective
esl, north york arts, north york, theatre
Education

Above: Zach Atticus Tuinman, Outside, 2018, Oil on Wood, 30 x 40″

How to Live Forever: Zach Atticus Tuinman & Julia Hepburn

Gallery House
October 03, 2019 by Akin Collective in Event, Exhibitions, Member News

Gallery House presents Akin MOCA artists Julia Hepburn and Zach Atticus Tuinman - two extraordinary artists each with new works.

September 28 – October 25, 2019

Gallery House, 2068 Dundas Street West, Toronto

An exhibition of the day to day, reality and the stories we knit.  It touches upon the emotion of empathy, the human spirit and positive perception.  The works are composed of oil on panel and sculptures (with some movable parts) and  includes such scenes as elevator rides, snowy days, motherhood…and much more.  The quiet moments, self-reflection, conscious, unconscious choices define who we are and how we tell ourselves stories to cling to and help carry ourselves into the next day.

Both artists works showcase light each uniquely in their own way sometimes demonstrating humor in darkness.  Deceptively melancholic, the small series of paintings and sculpture are so much and more.  Each artist background gives us different perspectives from the point of view of age, life stage and various types of mediums that capture the sad, beautiful, precious glimmers of life.

Above: Julia Hepburn, Physical Effects, 2018, Mixed Media Sculpture, 33 x 26 x 28″
*This particular work has moving parts and is 3-dimensional.

Float into these worlds and find human solidarity in how we each entwine, persevere and overcome hurdles —from the mind numbing day to day, selfless acts, disappointments, random acts in life and discover how to find hope to carry on.

Learn more here
October 03, 2019 /Akin Collective
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Event, Exhibitions, Member News

Must See Nuit Blanche Events

October 03, 2019 by Akin Collective in Member News, Exhibitions, Event

IN VIEW - East End Arts - Future Danforth

Walter Segers and Lilliput Gallery (Make Love Not War Installation at August Kinn, 1374 Danforth Avenue)

ARTIST: Walter Segers
THEME: Future Danforth
PROJECT: MAKE LOVE NOT WAR

Together with Lilliput Gallery, Walter presents a movable doll house consisting of still 2D images and 3D altered toys titled MAKE LOVE NOT WAR. Each room in the house will tell a unique story that reminds us to make ‘love’ instead of ‘war’. The future of the Danforth is bright, with a vision of love instead of war, he develops a cohesion for the neighbourhood community.



Learn more here.

The Artists Protest Resistance
Artist: Artists Protest Projects
Medium: Projection
Project Type: Independent Projects
Neighbourhood: West Queen West
Projecting images, GIFs and videos onto public surfaces, contemporary artists will express themes of protest and resistance.

Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W. Exterior, north wall

“The Artists Protest Resistance” will ask audiences to consider how the province of Ontario and the city of Toronto are under siege from major political forces. Many artists are concerned about the erosion of hard-won, democratic, community standards here. Global political currents are trending towards the decimation of human values, too. If the time for action is at hand, how are artists to respond? A vital mode of expression for artists in voicing their concerns is their artwork. Venues for political forms of expression must extend beyond studio walls and art-gallery spaces. Thus the collective Artists Protest Projects was born. Participating artists range from well-established to emerging. "The Artists Protest Resistance" will also be presented at a second location: Samara Contemporary at 156 Augusta Ave. in Kensington Market.

Learn more here.

Both of these exciting Nuit Blanche installations feature the work of Akin MOCA alum and current Akin River artist Walter Segers. Walter Segers is a visual artist who emigrated from Belgium in 1993 and currently lives and works in Toronto. He graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design University in 2008. He finished his year long residency at Museum Of Contemporary Art Toronto (MOCA) on September 30, 2019 where he worked on various photo-based projects.

October 03, 2019 /Akin Collective
nuit blanche toronto, Nuit Blanche, Installation, art installation
Member News, Exhibitions, Event

Call for Artists, Cultural Workers and Creatives: Digital Economies Lab at Artengine

October 03, 2019 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions

Artistic Prosperity for the Digital Future!

Artengine is looking for applications from artists, creators, designers and cultural workers to join a year-long Digital Economies Lab (DEL) at Artengine.

The DEL explores the state of work, remuneration and prosperity in art and culture in the 21st century. We are looking for a broad range of cultural perspectives and creative practices to assemble at the lab. We need people with a passionate position on art and culture’s place in the digital revolution, who are open to new ideas, who are generators of new perspectives, who are technically literate and/or technically critical!

Together, we will explore this key question:
How can we make a viable and sustainable space for artists, creatives and culture in general, in the digital context of Canada and the world?

What will the DEL do?
Selected members will work collaboratively to develop a series of early-stage prototypes to be circulated around the web during and beyond the DEL. The lab will meet in Ottawa for three key collaborative sessions, as well as work remotely throughout the year, while prototypes and outputs are circulated in partnership with HOLO Magazine.

Participants will receive

  • DEL Participants will receive a $5,000CN fee

  • Workshop and mentorship by range of experts

  • Access to Artengine facilities and production equipment for the duration of the program

  • Hotel, accommodation and per diem (for those selected from outside the Ottawa-Gatineau region)

Artengine is an equal opportunity organization. We do not discriminate based on gender, religion, race, mental disability, sexual orientation, age, or any other status. All applicants are considered based on their qualifications and merits. At Artengine, we inspire an environment of mutual respect and we believe diversity and inclusion are crucial to our success.

Application deadline is October 10, 2019

apply today!
October 03, 2019 /Akin Collective
apply, digital artwork, digital art
Call for Submissions

Akin DIY Comics School meeting on November 4 at Akin St Clair

October 03, 2019 by Akin Collective in Event, Member News, Education

The Akin Collective D.I.Y. Comics School is a group that meets the first Monday of every month with the goal of working together to provide our own continuing comics education. Meetings take place in the Akin St. Clair Studio at 1747 St. Clair Avenue West. Open to everyone and anyone interested in creating comics!

This is a member-led initiative that will develop and change over time with participation from everyone. Anyone interested in comic making is welcome to join for one or all of our monthly meetings. Some materials are provided but feel free to bring a sketchbook or papers, pencils, pens or markers, and any comics or comic projects you wish to show and share with the group. The Akin St Clair Studio Comic and Zine Library is also available during meetings to inspire you!

If you are interested in continuing your education and development as a cartoonist and in helping others do the same, please come out and join us Monday, November 4th, from 7:30pm to 9:30i sh at the Akin St. Clair Studio in the “Don’s Meats” building at 1747 St. Clair Avenue West. Entrance to the studio is off of the parking lot, and located near the back of the building on the west side. It’s a giant door, and it will be open at the start of the meeting, but then closed, so if you come late, knock loud!

Questions or suggestions? email diycmx@gmail.com

You can join the Akin DIY Comics School Community on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/diycmx/


Accessibility:
This building is partially accessible. The space is ground- level throughout. There are two entrances to the space, we encourage guests to use the side-door entrance. There is one step at the front door entrance and no steps at the side door entrance. There is one all gender bathroom. There is one step to get to the bathroom. There is no alternative bathroom or alternative route to the bathroom. The bathroom door is 30 inches wide. There are no grab bars in the washroom and the toilets are not raised. Akin St. Clair Studios regrets any barrier to access.

Getting here by TTC:
Akin St Clair Studios is accessible on the 512 St. Clair Streetcar Line and by bus, take either Bus 168 from Dundas West Station, or Bus 127 Spadina Station to Keele and St. Clair.

Parking:
There is residential parking on Hounslow Heath Road and other residential streets in the area.

October 03, 2019 /Akin Collective
event, comics, workshop, DIY, cartooning, Member News
Event, Member News, Education

Mercury Meteor, 1958, approx. 10 ft x 8 ft – charcoal and chalk on paper. 2019

Documenting Your Artwork with Artists' Network

Ralph Thornton Community Centre
October 02, 2019 by Akin Collective in Event, Education

Good enough is NOT! If you can't photograph your artwork at an accomplished professional level, then you are wasting your time. The competition for any opportunity is so fierce - galleries, competitions, commissions, grants, art fairs, whatever – that a portfolio full of blurry, off colour, skewed photographic imagery will disqualify you immediately. The curator, selection committee or jurors will not have the time nor interest to try to see the art.

This workshop will walk you through basic strategies for photographing your artwork: lighting, gear, and editing afterwards. You won't need expensive photographic equipment to participate. Emphasis will be placed on using what you have at hand – including cell phones, and available home lighting. McClyment is not a professional photographer. Rather an artist just like you, who has had to learn all this the hard way.

Where: Ralph Thornton Community Centre, 765 Queen Street East, Multi-Purpose Room, 3rd Floor, Toronto

When: October 22nd, 7:30-9:00PM

Speaker:  David McClyment

Speaker Bio: For the past 39 years, David has been professionally exhibiting throughout Ontario and across Europe. His work has been the focus of many grants and critical reviews. As a professor in the Fine Arts Studio program at Centennial College, David has twice been recognized for teaching excellence by the college. McClyment is also in the final stages of publishing a hands-on professional practice resource for fine artists: "So, You Wanna Be an Artstar". Much of what he will talk about tonight will also be covered in this book, to be published in late 2019. He is inspired daily by his long-time reason for living, Sue Bracken, and their eminently talented son, Jaimie.

Learn more here
October 02, 2019 /Akin Collective
Artists Network, talk, documenting, documenting art
Event, Education

Akin Vitrine Galleries 2020 Exhibitions - Call for Submissions for Akin Studio Members

October 01, 2019 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions

Akin is very excited to announce our 2019 Call for Submissions for Akin’s Vitrine Gallery! We are programming for the coming year and looking to fill our monthly exhibitions with a variety of work from our studio members. 

These miniature galleries feature the diverse talent of our members with new installations each month. The first Akin Vitrine Gallery launched in 2016 at Akin’s Dupont studios. At the beginning of 2018, the second Vitrine Gallery location launched at the Akin St. Clair studios.

Click here for more information about the Vitrine Galleries
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APPLICATION DETAILS:

Deadline to apply: Monday, December 2nd, 2019, 5:00pm

Akin will program 12 exhibitions in 2020, each for a duration of two months. Featured artists will be exhibiting for one month in our Dupont Vitrine location and for the following month in our St. Clair Vitrine location.  

The first month of the exhibition will be at the Akin St. Clair Vitrine gallery location (1747 St. Clair Avenue West), corresponding with a month-long online feature on Instagram. Akin Vitrine Gallery Instagram account: @akinvitrine showcases the current artist in a spotlight interview style, month-long series of posts. Make sure to check out the account for more information, to follow us and support your fellow Akin members!

The second month of the exhibition will be at the Akin Dupont Vitrine gallery location (1485 Dupont St). In addition to this, each featured artist is welcome to organize, host and promote a reception during their exhibition at the Akin St. Clair Studios Vitrine. They will work with the Akin St. Clair studio manager on the logistics for their reception, but be responsible for planning and hosting their reception themselves. 

This call for submissions welcomes fine artists of all mediums, craftspeople, designers and those whose work expands the limits of these mediums to apply; we only ask that your project reads as visual art as opposed to a window display/merchandising. Please note this call is only open to Akin studio members from any of our nine locations.

Akin is a Queer and Trans friendly organization, and we encourage folks who identify as womxn, Indigenous Peoples, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, and members of sexual minority. Should you desire to, please identify if you are a member of one the these groups.

Submission Details: 

If you are an Akin studio member and would like to submit work for consideration, please email your submission to janet@akincollective.com by December 2nd with the words ‘VITRINE 2020 SUBMISSION’ as the email subject. You must include:

  • Project description: due to the timeline of our programming, it is not imperative that you apply with finished work. If you are applying with a concept not yet realized, please provide a description of your project in one paragraph. Sketches for the project or photographs of similar work are preferred.  

  • Up to 3 images of the work to be exhibited, or similar if you are applying with a work in progress.  Images must be titled: FULLNAME_TITLE_SIZE_MEDIUM_DATE

  • Brief bio/statement (maximum 150 words).

  • Contact information – including phone number, website and Instagram username if available.

  • Requested month for exhibition - if you have a particular month in which you would prefer to show, please let us know what that month is and why. We will consider all requests but cannot guarantee we can accommodate them all.

Our goal is to curate a cross-section of work, representing a variety of media from all of our studio locations. This does mean that space is limited. We appreciate all of your submissions, and what we can’t accommodate for this project, we will keep in mind for future opportunities. We will respond to submissions via email. 

Thank you from the Akin team.


About the Vitrine spaces:
The miniature galleries feature white walls, floor and ceiling, overhead lighting, electrical access and large window. The Vitrines lend themselves well to 2D hanging work, 3D display and site specific pieces, and are a perfect space to experiment with new materials and to try out new work or installation projects. 

October 01, 2019 /Akin Collective
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Call for Submissions

Eulogy for the Coffin Factory at Nuit Blanche

September 30, 2019 by Akin Collective in Exhibitions, Member News, Event

We invite you to join Akin Ossington artist Nicole Crozier, and Akin Dupont artist Alison Postma (formerly members of the Coffin Factory) along with 22 other artists at Nuit Blanche at 89 Niagara St on October 5, 2019 for ‘Eulogy for the Coffin Factory’. 24 coffins adorned by former artist-tenants of the Coffin Factory will transform the audience into a funeral procession, mourning the passage of this creative hub.

“Eulogy for the Coffin Factory” is a ceremonial exhibition that will mourn the passage of the Coffin Factory at 89-109 Niagara Street. Originally built in the 1880s, this was home to the National Casket Company from 1908 until 1973. In more recent years, it has become known as the Coffin Factory, been used as artist studios and workshops, and served as an important space for the creative ecology of downtown. Now, these buildings are slated for redevelopment. Tenants were evicted in early 2019, marking the end of an era for the area. This project will provide an opportunity for the public to grieve, reflect and celebrate the Coffin Factory. Playing on the building’s casket-factory history, 24 former artist-tenants have been commissioned to adorn 24 coffins produced for the event. These will be displayed in a long row lining the south side of Niagara Street.

About Nuit Blanche:
For one sleepless night, experience Toronto transformed by hundreds of artists and nearly 90 art projects. This year's program responds to one event-wide curatorial theme of Continuum. The theme follows many paths during the event – set against a backdrop of the ever-present renewal of night into day, a continuum of experience and ideas is brought to light by the participating artists. A series of Nuit Talks will take place before and after the all night art event and nine extended art projects will remain on display through October 14.

Date: October 5, 2019
Time: Sunset to Sunrise – 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Click here for more information
September 30, 2019 /Akin Collective
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Exhibitions, Member News, Event

Culture Days starts today! Free events all over Toronto all weekend long!

September 27, 2019 by Akin Collective in Event

Today is the first day of Canada’s 10th annual Culture Days weekend. Are you ready?

There are over 3,000 free events happening across Canada today, Saturday and Sunday. Culture Days organizers have pulled out all the stops, so grab your friends and family, roll up your sleeves, and let your creativity run wild. 

Click the links below to find out some of the amazing free events Toronto has going on all weekend long:

The Royal Ontario Museum
Enjoy Yoga at the ROM, a performance by poet and spoken word artist, Zoey Roy and more at the ROM!

The Big Draw Toronto
The world’s largest drawing festival is coming to Toronto History Museums. The free event is open to all-ages and abilities and welcomes everyone who loves to draw to make a mark on their city.

Etobicoke Lakeshore Culture Days
Our Akin Lakeshore neighbours in Etobicoke are presenting over 20 free workshops, performances and events including button making, LEGO Robotics, Peruvian Weaving, the Waatebagaa Giizis Festival, wood block painting, interactive storytelling performances and more.

Toronto Public Library Culture Days
8 branches of the Toronto Public Library are hosting events including a card-making workshop, poetry readings, a dreamcatcher workshop and more.

Click here to find out more about Culture Days
September 27, 2019 /Akin Collective
culture days, toronto events, free events, cultural events, programming
Event

Panelists Sokrates, Cameron Bailey, and Amanda Parris at a Nuit Talks 2018 event at the Scarborough Civic Centre Library in 2018. Anthony Gebrehiwot

Nuit Talks: in-depth conversations with Nuit Blanche artists and curators

September 25, 2019 by Akin Collective in Event

Art speaks volumes this autumn with the free Nuit Talks program offering in-depth conversations with Nuit Blanche artists and curators. Building on the theme – Continuum – the series of provocative events is framed under the title – A line is a series of points, connected. The insightful discussions, conversations, panels, Q&A’s and performances tackle some of the most relevant and urgent issues of our time: access, opportunity, land, geopolitics, sustainability.

Nuit Talks 2019 is curated by Rebecca Carbin.

Today from 7-8pm you can catch “Art, the Mirror: a talk by Director X at the Royal Ontario Museum!

Director X talks about his epic sequel to Death of the Sun and how art can help us understand timely and pressing issues of climate and geopolitics. What motivates an artist to focus attention on issues of such enormous scale? Can art forms and practices really play a role in catalyzing action and change?

Date: September 25, 7 – 8 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m., reception with cash bar from 8 – 9:30 p.m.)
Location: The Royal Ontario Museum
Moderator: Janine Marchessault
Participants:
Director X
Cost: FREE (RSVP Required)
RSVP HERE: https://www.rom.on.ca/en/whats-on/art-the-mirror

There are addition talks on October 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10.

Nuit Talks and Nuit Blanche are produced by the City of Toronto in partnership with the Toronto arts community.

Click here for the full Nuit Talks schedule
September 25, 2019 /Akin Collective
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Call for Proposals - Artscape Gibraltar Point’s Winter Island Artist Residency 2020

September 25, 2019 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions, Residency

Artscape Gibraltar Point is now accepting project proposals for the fifth annual Winter Island Artist Residency, happening between January and April of 2020. Deadline to apply is October 14, 2019 at 12:00pm EST.

The Winter Island Artist Residency at Artscape Gibraltar Point on the Toronto Islands is a unique, juried artist-in-residence program aimed at emerging, mid-career and established artists who are working in community engaged practice.

Four Canadian artists, each with a strong and unique voice, will be selected to participate in this month-long residency at Artscape Gibraltar Point, a short ferry ride from Toronto’s downtown core. The four selected artists will have access to a studio to create or develop a new and exciting work (or body of work) that seeks to activate the artistic community on the Toronto Islands and the broader Toronto community.

At the end of the Winter Island Artist Residency, participants will also have the opportunity to present their projects at a public exhibition at Artscape Youngplace in the summer of 2020.

Artscape Gibraltar Point, located on the southwestern-most tip of Toronto’s Ward Island, is a unique community cultural hub, operated by Artscape, that has become well-known for its artist residencies. Since opening in 1999, Artscape Gibraltar Point’s secluded retreat centre, artists’ lodge and long-term artist work studios–surrounded by 46 acres of parkland and its own beachfront–have provided thousands of local and international artists-in-residence with an idyllic place to focus on their practice. For more information about artists residencies, including self-directed residencies, please visit the Artscape Gibraltar Point website.

Click here for application guidelines

For more information More information please contact Andrew Lochhead, Residency & Programming Coordinator, Artscape Gibraltar Point at alochhead@artscape.ca.

September 25, 2019 /Akin Collective
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CUE Grant Cycle now open!

September 23, 2019 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions

CUE is a radical arts initiative dedicated to supporting new generation artists who live and work on the margins. CUE has designed a high-access funding program offering not only financial support for art projects, but also consultation in preparing project proposals, support throughout the production process, and opportunities for public exhibition. 

CUE operates the Margin of Eras Gallery,  multidisciplinary arts space dedicated to showcasing the work of new-generation artists who live and work on the margins.

CUE has just opened up a new grant cycle for artists who are facing systemic barriers to accessing professional arts opportunities. Applicants can apply for a grant of up to $1000 to produce an art project in any discipline. Application Deadline is October 31, 2019.

CUE Art Grants are for artists who:

  • Work in any artistic discipline

  • Have a solid idea for an art project that can be completed in 3 months, and can be exhibited or presented to the public in some way.

  • Demonstrate experience in their medium.

  • Have a track record of finishing projects and following through on goals.

  • Have not received funding from the Toronto Arts Council, Ontario Arts Council, or Canada Council for the Arts, or other substantial arts funding.

  • Are not in a Masters program in a post secondary institution, and do not hold a Masters degree.

  • Connect with CUE before submitting an application

Groups of artists working collaboratively may apply, however, one artist must be responsible for acting as the project lead and being accountable for funds.

Click here for application guidelines

The Grant Process:

  • CUE team members host information sessions at various locations across the City of Toronto

  • Artists meet with CUE before submitting an application, and receive consultation in developing project proposals

  • Proposals are reviewed by peer jury of artists and arts professionals. Results are released and feedback is included
    for every applicant

  • Artists approved for grants receive funds and are given 3 months to produce projects. CUE remains available to artists throughout the production process to provide support in a variety of ways

  • Artists submit final documentation that will be uploaded to CUE’s website, and short final reports about the process

  • All artworks are exhibited/performed in a group show(s)

  • CUE remains available to artists as a resource to help make connections with various future opportunities, lend
    consultation on external funding proposals, and help artists keep developing their careers and practices.

Drop-in Grant Writing Sessions:

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 3-8pm at Margin of Eras Gallery, 1684 Queen St. West

TUESDAY OCTOBER 1, 3-8pm at Margin of Eras Gallery, 1684 Queen St. West

TUESDAY OCTOBER 8, 3-8pm at SKETCH, 1800 Shaw Street Unit 201

TUESDAY OCTOBER 15, 3-8pm at Margin of Eras Gallery, 1684 Queen St. West

TUESDAY OCTOBER 22, 3-8pm at Margin of Eras Gallery, 1684 Queen St. West

TUESDAY OCTOBER 29, 3-8pm at Margin of Eras Gallery, 1684 Queen St. West

September 23, 2019 /Akin Collective
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Call for Artists - Building Up Together Annual Fundraiser

September 21, 2019 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions, Event

Building Up is seeking artists to create new work for their annual fundraiser. Building Up was developed in Toronto to create a real pathway for individuals experiencing barriers to enter apprenticeships and careers in the trades.

Building Up Together 2019: Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 - 7:30-11:00PM, 192 Spadina Lounge

Building Up is a collaborative and passionate staff of 80, and thanks to the success of last year's fundraiser, they now successfully train 120 program participants on an annual basis. On average, 85% of trainees go on to full-time careers in the construction field! Building Up now runs 6 programs a year, with an average of 250 people applying per intake. Seeing as they can only put through ~20 spots per intake, by supporting this year's fundraiser, you are fuelling their dream of growth—and not turning away those remaining 230. Building Up started with just 8 people… and now they can't wait to fine-tune their growth with your support at Building Up Together 2019!

The annual silent art auction features original artwork by local Toronto artists. Over the past two years, these artists transformed toilets / seats / lids into unique pieces, as well as creative works made from recycled + repurposed materials. This year, we're taking it to the NEXT LEVEL by using materials specifically found on Building Up job sites—such as cabinet faces or sheets of drywall—to create incredible works of art for guests to bid on. 

If you are interested in participating, please get in touch with Allie by emailing events@buildingup.ca. 

September 21, 2019 /Akin Collective
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