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october 2024
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Keeping Time
Performance Program: Isonomia in Toronto
Storytelling
TBA Residency
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Words echo and gather strength
Your Timing is Perfect: Moments and Movements of Inquiry
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Storytelling
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Event Location:
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259 Lake Shore Blvd East
32 Lisgar St and Park
5 Lower Jarvis
72 Perth Avenue
Arsenal Contemporary Art Toronto
Art Gallery of Ontario
Art Gallery of Ontario (2019)
Art Gallery of York University (AGYU)
Art Metropole
Art Museum at the University of Toronto
Bay St and Queen St W
Bickford Park
Billboard at Abell St and Queen St W
Christie Station
Cinema 4 - Paul & Leah Atkinson Family Cinema
Cinema 4 - Paul & Leah Atkinson Family Cinema, TIFF Bell Lightbox
Colborne Lodge
Collective Space
Collision Gallery
Corner of Grace St and Harbord St
Evergreen Brickworks
Financial District, Toronto
Fort York National Historic Site, Toronto History Museums
Gallery TPW
Gardiner Museum
Graduate Gallery of OCADU
Harbourfront Centre
Hart House
High Park - Colborne Lodge Coach House
High Park Nature Centre
HMCS York
Humber Art Commons
Humber College, Lakeshore Campus
Innis Town Hall, Innis College
Ireland Park Foundation
Main Hall
Marie Curtis Park
Mercer Union
Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto
Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (2019)
North York Central Library, Toronto Public Library
Old Mill Station
Ontario Place - Cinesphere
Ontario Place - Marina
Riverdale Park West
Ryerson Image Centre
SKETCH Arts
SKETCH Working Arts, Artscape Youngplace
Small Arms Inspection Building
Small Arms Inspection Building (2019)
St. Matthews Clubhouse
Sugar Beach
Terroni Sud Forno Produzione e Spaccio
Textile Museum of Canada
The Auto BLDG, 9th Floor
The Bentway
The Bentway Studio
The Bentway Studios
The Image Centre (TMU)
The Music Gallery
The Port Lands
The Power Plant
The Power Plant Art Gallery
The Theatre Centre
TIFF Lightbox, TIFF Gallery
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Toronto Sculpture Garden
Toronto Sculpture Garden (2019)
Toronto Union Station
Union Station (2019)
Wards Island Beach
Time
(Tuesday) 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm
Location
The Music Gallery
918 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M5R 3G5
Event Details
To sign up for the October 17 performance of MOSSBELLY, presented as part of the Music Gallery's 2024 Series X Avant XIX: TeXture, please reserve through
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Event Details
To sign up for the October 17 performance of MOSSBELLY, presented as part of the Music Gallery’s 2024 Series X Avant XIX: TeXture, please reserve through Showclix. For the October 20 and 22 performances, please visit Eventbrite or see the “REGISTER HERE” button.
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An intergenerational performance and choreographic meditation on our human connection to land, plant life, nature and time, MOSSBELLY combines the movement of the body with methods of encountering plant-life. Emerging from her long-term and deep engagements with moss, artist Angela Vitovec asks, “What does moss look like when it dances?
Through the lens and in the spirit of the moss plant, dancers move, connect and support each other just as moss supports the ecosystems of a forest. This is a choreography of horizontal harmony with no centre, just rhythms that embrace us and develop a new and entirely sensual poetry of bodies and their presence. MOSSBELLY is a slow, studied, and soothing performance that, like moss, inhabits time and space like a forest and quietly integrates itself into the cracks of daily urban concrete spaces.
Note: This program has limited capacity. Check back here for a registration link.
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This program is a part of Your Timing is Perfect: Moments and Movements of Inquiry, a performance series in which artists investigate the body as a living archive, exploring its extraordinary strength and resilience, as well as its tenderness, vulnerability, and limitations.
This program is co-presented with The Music Gallery and Dancemakers. The program is made possible with generous support from the Lindy Green Family Foundation.
Image credit: MOSSBELLY by Angela Vitovec. Photography: Dorothea Tuch.
Organizer
Angela Vitovec
Time
(Wednesday) 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Event Details
This program takes place in the Hart House Debates Room, located on the main floor of the building, near the building's west entrance (located on Tower Road). Accompanying artist Maria Hupfield’s
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Event Details
This program takes place in the Hart House Debates Room, located on the main floor of the building, near the building’s west entrance (located on Tower Road).
Accompanying artist Maria Hupfield’s installation for TBA 2024, The Supernatural Powers of Fabulous Panther (Biimskojiwan), this panel discussion creates space to gather and reflect on her work and practice with special guests curator and educator Professor Mikinaak Migwans (Anishinaabe; Wiikwemikoong Unceded Territory), second wave jingle dress dancer and writer Professor Karen Pheasant Neganigwane (Anishinaabekwe; Wiikwemikoong Unceded Territory), and director and curator of moving image at Walker Arts Center Pablo de Ocampo.
Together, they will move through conversation about their shared and respective practices and proximities to culture, art, and the jingle with a public audience. They will also explore pertinent relationalities to Maria’s work around sounding the body, and the collective voice and resonance of spirals when gathering and arranged in various configurations.
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This program is presented in partnership with Hart House and the Indigenous Creation Studio, UTM.
Image credit: The Supernatural Powers of Fabulous Panther (Biimskojiwan), Maria Hupfield, 2024. Toronto Biennial of Art 2024. Photography: Toni Hafkenscheid. Courtesy of the artist and the Toronto Biennial of Art.
Organizer
Karen Pheasant-Neganigwane
Time
(Friday) 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Location
32 Lisgar St and Park
32 Lisgar St, Toronto, ON M6J 0C7
Event Details
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors
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Event Details
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors through the exhibition artists’ installations, research, and perspectives. They will offer both booked and drop-in walks and conversations to intergenerational audiences regularly throughout the duration of the Biennial.
Contact us at learning@torontobiennial.org to book a free group Storytelling tour for your school, organization, or community space.
Image Caption: Storytelling at 32 Lisgar St and Park as part of the Toronto Biennial of Art. Photography: Rebecca Tisdelle-Macias.
Organizer
Jingshu Yao: Storyteller
Time
(Friday) 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
The Auto BLDG, 9th Floor
158 Sterling Road, 9th Floor, Toronto, ON M6R 2B7
Event Details
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors
Event Details
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors through the exhibition artists’ installations, research, and perspectives. They will offer both booked and drop-in walks and conversations to intergenerational audiences regularly throughout the duration of the Biennial.
Contact us at learning@torontobiennial.org to book a free group Storytelling tour for your school, organization, or community space.
Organizer
Laura Carvalho: Storyteller
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location
32 Lisgar St and Park
32 Lisgar St, Toronto, ON M6J 0C7
Event Details
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors
more
Event Details
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors through the exhibition artists’ installations, research, and perspectives. They will offer both booked and drop-in walks and conversations to intergenerational audiences regularly throughout the duration of the Biennial.
Contact us at learning@torontobiennial.org to book a free group Storytelling tour for your school, organization, or community space.
Image Caption: Jingshu Yao leading a Storytelling Session at 32 Lisgar Ave for the 2024 Toronto Biennial of Art. Photography: Rebecca Tisdelle-Macias.
Organizer
Jingshu Yao: Storyteller
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location
The Auto BLDG, 9th Floor
158 Sterling Road, 9th Floor, Toronto, ON M6R 2B7
Event Details
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors
Event Details
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors through the exhibition artists’ installations, research, and perspectives. They will offer both booked and drop-in walks and conversations to intergenerational audiences regularly throughout the duration of the Biennial.
Contact us at learning@torontobiennial.org to book a free group Storytelling tour for your school, organization, or community space.
Organizer
Laura Carvalho: Storyteller
Time
(Saturday) 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
32 Lisgar St and Park
32 Lisgar St, Toronto, ON M6J 0C7
Event Details
In this two-day program, 2024 Biennial artist Karen Tam and Toronto-based photographer May Truong invite members of Chinese-Canadian communities in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area to participate in a
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Event Details
In this two-day program, 2024 Biennial artist Karen Tam and Toronto-based photographer May Truong invite members of Chinese-Canadian communities in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area to participate in a family photoshoot within Karen’s immersive installation Scent of Thunderbolts. Evoking the historic San Francisco photo studio, May’s Studio, that photographed Cantonese opera performers throughout the early-mid 1900s, this project invites participants to contribute to a community-built archive and define what family and home means to them through the act of having their photograph taken.
We invite participants to consider the meaning of “family” broadly, transcending beyond only immediate, blood relatives to also include intergenerational extended families, chosen kin, and those you share home and time with.
Each participant will be sent a digital copy of their portrait and, with their permission, a copy will be deposited within an archive specializing in Chinese Canadian history (details forthcoming).
Sessions will be available in fifteen-minute intervals and will be booked on a first-come first-serve basis. Sign up below via Google Form.
- All sessions for October 26 and 27 are currently booked.
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Note: As a part of Karen’s larger artistic practice and research, this Program is reserved for Chinese-Canadians within the GTA. Learn more about Karen’s work Scent of Thunderbolts.
Image credit: Installation view of the chrysanthemum has opened twelve times by Karen Tam, Koffler Centre of the Arts, Toronto, 2020. Photography: Toni Hafkenschied.
Organizer
Karen Tam
Time
(Saturday) 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
32 Lisgar St and Park
32 Lisgar St, Toronto, ON M6J 0C7
Event Details
Experience the vivid history and enduring contemporary presence of Cantonese Opera in this workshop led by Alice Chan, Director of Starlight Chinese Performing Arts Centre. With accompanying Starlight students, Alice
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Event Details
Experience the vivid history and enduring contemporary presence of Cantonese Opera in this workshop led by Alice Chan, Director of Starlight Chinese Performing Arts Centre. With accompanying Starlight students, Alice will lead participants through a brief introduction to Cantonese opera, followed by a series of movement exercises using theatre props and costumes from Starlight’s extensive and culturally rich collections. Attendees will then witness a brief demo of a performance by Starlight students, showcasing the traditions and versatility of Cantonese opera as a mode of storytelling and an active art form practiced in Chinese communities across Canada.
Note: This Program has a limited capacity. Register via Eventbrite.
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This program is made possible through the generous support of the Power Corporation of Canada and Eleanor & Francis Shen.
Image credit: Starlight Chinese Opera performing. Photo courtesy of Starlight Chinese Opera Performing Arts Centre.
Organizer
Karen Tam
Time
(Sunday) 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location
32 Lisgar St and Park
32 Lisgar St, Toronto, ON M6J 0C7
Event Details
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors
more
Event Details
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors through the exhibition artists’ installations, research, and perspectives. They will offer both booked and drop-in walks and conversations to intergenerational audiences regularly throughout the duration of the Biennial.
Contact us at learning@torontobiennial.org to book a free group Storytelling tour for your school, organization, or community space.
Image Caption: Jingshu Yao leading a Storytelling Session at 32 Lisgar Ave for the 2024 Toronto Biennial of Art. Photography: Rebecca Tisdelle-Macias.
Organizer
Jingshu Yao: Storyteller
Time
(Sunday) 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Location
32 Lisgar St and Park
32 Lisgar St, Toronto, ON M6J 0C7
Event Details
Join Storytellers Jingshu and Siki every Sunday at 32 Lisgar St for a drop-in writing circle that will spark your creativity! Schedule: 12:30pm: Meet inside Pamila Matharu’s installation, tere naal
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Event Details
Join Storytellers Jingshu and Siki every Sunday at 32 Lisgar St for a drop-in writing circle that will spark your creativity!
Schedule:
- 12:30pm: Meet inside Pamila Matharu’s installation, tere naal _ with you (2024), where Jingshu and Siki will start their tour of the exhibition, highlighting a selection of artworks and artists to inspire the following writing session.
- 1:30-2:30pm: Following the tour, Jingshu and Siki will facilitate a drop-in writing session. After some quiet time for writing, participants will be encouraged to share in a casual discussion, depending on their comfort level.
Everyone is welcome and no prior creative writing experience is required. This program does not require registration and those interested are free to drop in at any time. Writing materials will be provided.
Image credit: Storytelling in Pamila Matharu’s installation tere naal _ with you (2024) at 32 Lisgar St, 2024. Photography: Jingshu Yao.
Organizer
Jingshu Yao: Storyteller
Time
(Sunday) 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
32 Lisgar St and Park
32 Lisgar St, Toronto, ON M6J 0C7
Event Details
In this two-day program, 2024 Biennial artist Karen Tam and Toronto-based photographer May Truong invite members of Chinese-Canadian communities in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area to participate in a
more
Event Details
In this two-day program, 2024 Biennial artist Karen Tam and Toronto-based photographer May Truong invite members of Chinese-Canadian communities in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area to participate in a family photoshoot within Karen’s immersive installation Scent of Thunderbolts. Evoking the historic San Francisco photo studio, May’s Studio, that photographed Cantonese opera performers throughout the early-mid 1900s, this project invites participants to contribute to a community-built archive and define what family and home means to them through the act of having their photograph taken.
We invite participants to consider the meaning of “family” broadly, transcending beyond only immediate, blood relatives to also include intergenerational extended families, chosen kin, and those you share home and time with.
Each participant will be sent a digital copy of their portrait and, with their permission, a copy will be deposited within an archive specializing in Chinese Canadian history (details forthcoming).
Sessions will be available in fifteen-minute intervals and will be booked on a first-come first-serve basis. Sign up below via Google Form.
- All sessions for October 26 and 27 are currently booked.
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Note: As a part of Karen’s larger artistic practice and research, this Program is reserved for Chinese-Canadians within the GTA. Learn more about Karen’s work Scent of Thunderbolts.
Image credit: Installation view of the chrysanthemum has opened twelve times by Karen Tam, Koffler Centre of the Arts, Toronto, 2020. Photography: Toni Hafkenschied.
Organizer
Karen Tam