National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Events

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is an opportunity for Canadians to engage in a dialogue of understanding and healing – to acknowledge the truth, foster reconciliation, and work together to build a better future.


Exploring the Meaning of Home

What does "Home" mean to you? This question lies at the heart of #APlaceICallHomeHalton, a community art project led by media artist Faisal Anwar.


Press Release: Ontario Culture Days Festival 2023

Ontario Culture Days Festival Begins September 22 With Over 1,000+ Arts & Culture Events


“Fables in Yarn” Zine

Alisa McRonald is a contemporary textile artist who experiments with themes of folklore, fables and the esoteric. Check out Alisa’s zine to learn about about her project!


Contributors – Rituals for Belonging

Myung-Sun Kim’s ongoing project, ‘Rituals for Belonging’ invites artists of various disciplines to share rituals that may recall joy, desire, and belonging.


Messages in the Public Realm

Owen Marshall is an artist and printmaker based in Toronto. His work examines the way text and signage influence the surrounding environment. Here, he's interviewed by Dave Dyment about the ideas behind his Creative in Residence project.


ChoreoSensing Public Spaces within Residential Neighbourhoods

Whether it’s urban or suburban areas in cities, public spaces in residential areas are fundamental to everyday life experiences which have been linked to the well-being and quality of life of residents.


Press Release: Creatives in Residence and Festival Hubs

Ontario Culture Days Festival Begins September 22 With Over 1,000+ Arts & Culture Events


NOTES ON PLAY

Creative in Residence Juliane Foronda on archive accessibility, the privilege of nostalgia, and how board games reflect social values.


maawanji’idiwag: they come together

Creative in Residence Chelsea Smith explores the threads of ancestral wisdom that bond and connect us all.


Rituals for Belonging

Myung-Sun Kim’s ongoing project, ‘Rituals for Belonging’ invites artists of various disciplines to share rituals that may recall joy, desire, and belonging.


Cultivating Connections: Pikangikum to Toronto

Artistic connections strengthen ties between Toronto’s Esplanade and Pikangikum First Nation. Learn more about the long term cultural exchange between these two Ontario communities.