East York caricature artists are drawing a crowd at parties and other events
For big events and special occasions, people often hire DJs or live bands for entertainment. However, hiring a caricaturist is becoming more common.
For big events and special occasions, people often hire DJs or live bands for entertainment. However, hiring a caricaturist is becoming more common.
The Inclusive Local Economic Opportunity initiative (ILEO) created by United Way and BMO Financial Group is connecting artists with the opportunity to have their work featured in the offices of local companies. In the process, the artists are gaining exposure and business skills.
For Jay Northcott, a theatre-maker and artist, the show must always go on, even during a pandemic.
An art collective in Montreal is giving voice to BIPOC artists during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s 4 a.m. and Trevor Dubois strums his guitar in the basement he rents at a home in Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood. It’s pin-drop silent outside as a cool mist settles on the city. A passionate artist, Dubois pays his rent by covering other artists at gigs at local bars and restaurants.
Heart-shaped boxes of chocolates. Heart-shaped pillows. Heart-shaped kinetic light installations, mounted on a brick walls, powered by hundreds of LEDs. One of those is not like the others.