VIBE Arts returns for the 2024 Biennial season for fun, creative and interactive programming for intergenerational learners, families and caregivers in response to the exhibitions artists and artworks at TBA’s 32 Lisgar Street location. VIBE artists will deliver free, drop-in, public art-making programs to visitors throughout our VIBE Family Days. All programs will be led by an Arts Educator to facilitate a platform to engage in creativity and express shared lived experiences.
VIBE will be present throughout the Biennial, including at our opening day festivities on September 21, and for our closing day on December 1. To view these additional Programs, please visit the What’s On page or “Related Programming” below.
This program is drop-in between 11:00am and 4:00pm.
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This program is presented in partnership with VIBE Arts.
VIBE Arts is a charity providing arts education and professional artistic mentorship to the next generation of creatives. Established in 1995, VIBE seeks to increase access and equity to the arts to encourage wellness, resilience and a sense of belonging.
Image credit: VIBE Arts Family Days: Mini Monotype Printmaking, November 3, 2024. Program held at 32 Lisgar Street as part of the Toronto Biennial of Art 2024. Photography: Reia Tariq.
December 1
11:00am – 4:00pm
This venue is wheelchair accessible.
Artist Bio
Astrid Ho
Astrid Ho is a Hong Kong-born, Toronto-based artist, who received an Associate of the Ontario College of Art and Design with Honours (1997), and a BFA from OCAD University (2010). Astrid attended a printmaking residency at the Vermont Studio Center (2005), was the Open Studio Print Sales and Archive Manager from 2003-18, is an artist member of Open Studio and a Full Member of Directors Guild of Canada-Ontario. She has been an arts instructor at Centre3, Havergal College, McMichael Collection, Latcham Gallery and Open Studio. She is also an Established Artist at VibeArts. Astrid received the Ontario Arts Council Access and Career Development Grant (2009), creating the print project, Versions. Her exhibition history include Harbourfront Centre (ON), Gladstone Hotel (ON), Print London (ON), Olive Branch Press (NY), Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Art Gallery (NL), and Open Studio (ON). Her works are in various art collections including Bank of Montreal, The Canada Council Art Bank, Global Affairs Canada, and National Bank of Canada. In 2014 – 15 Astrid was selected as one of six mentees in the Ontario Association of Art Galleries Leadership and Cultural Pluralism Project and was mentored at Harbourfront Centre. She represented Speedball Art Products/Akua Inks as a certified Akua Demo Artist for Ontario, Canada. She was the board chair at Cultural Pluralism in the Arts Movement Ontario (CPAMO) in 2018-2020 and board member 2016-2021.