Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Myseum of Toronto: The Quiet Immigrant: Opening and Exhibit Launch

    Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery, The Columbus Centre 901 Lawrence Ave W., North York, Ontario, Canada

    Join us for the opening of The Quiet Immigrant Project! Our Opening Day includes the full launch of our multimedia legacy exhibit and the InHERitance Art Exhibit, where attendees will have the opportunity to walk through and participate in both the exhibit and gallery. Filled with interactive and hands-on stations, you will find opportunity for...

  • Myseum of Toronto: Black Creek Walks, Talks & Dances – Workshop & Walking Tour 3

    Southeast Corner of Jane and Steeles West Steeles Ave. W & Jane St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    WALKING TOUR We Are All Treaty People The Indigenous peoples of this area view the treaty relationship as one between nations but also between human beings and all other beings inhabiting the land, water and air we share. Our Indigenous history walk will link stories about the Huron-Wendat, Seneca, and the Mississaugas to places and...

  • Myseum of Toronto: The Quiet Immigrant: Tavola Talk: ArtistsTALK

    Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery, The Columbus Centre 901 Lawrence Ave W., North York, Ontario, Canada

    The ‘Tavola Talk’ Series represents what can also be called a Table Talk or Panel Discussion. The first of five biweekly Tavola Talks, ArtistsTALK is a panel discussion with 5 artists as they speak through their mediums of film, movement and drama, music, story-telling, poetry, and art. All of these artists will speak to their...

  • Myseum of Toronto (In-Person and Virtual): Etobicoke Stories of Significance: Artist Talk – Part 2

    Storefront Gallery at Arts Etobicoke 4893a Dundas St W, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada

    **This event was originally scheduled for April 13 but was rescheduled to April 27** Stories of Significance: Etobicoke through Indigenous perspectives Join us for an intimate conversation exploring Indigenous histories and narratives through storytelling with renowned Indigenous artists Philip Cote, Susan Blight and Nyle Johnston. Each of these artists will speak about their experiences working...

  • Myseum of Toronto: 1851: Spirit & Voice

    online

    An online theatrical experience revisiting the 1851 North American Convention of Coloured Freemen, where past and present collide. Back by popular demand! Welcome to 1851: Spirit & Voice, a theatrical and playful revisiting of the 1851 North American Convention of Coloured Freemen. Through this work written by playwright Luke Reece, step into the world of a...