East York contra dance welcomes newcomers
The Toronto Contra Dance features Scots-Irish and French-Canadian live music. The latest event was held at St. Barnabas on Danforth Anglican Church.
The Toronto Contra Dance features Scots-Irish and French-Canadian live music. The latest event was held at St. Barnabas on Danforth Anglican Church.
The Danforth East Arts Fair celebrated its tenth anniversary last weekend, and featured the work of dozens of local artists.
Whether you want to make a bold political statement with a Colin Kaepernick jacket, fangirl for Drake with a T-shirt or even put the lyrics of your favourite song on an item of clothing or accessory, artistic clothing creators Paul Nguyen and Sophia Noronha can make it happen.
Ousama Alkhatib is a Syrian newcomer who came to Canada looking for a fresh start. He fled Syria near the end of 2013 to Lebanon.
There are a number of artistic murals in East York. We see them almost every day on the way to work or school, but who paints them? French-born painter Yannick Torres Ariel Bihan is responsible for one of them.
Kofi Frempong uses his artistic background and live painting skills to give back to the Toronto community through Freedom Fridayz initiative
Art is breaking free from the confines of the gallery walls, and spilling out onto the streets of Toronto.
One of the latest additions comes in the form of art dioramas from the Open Field Collective run by artists Erika James and Scott McDermid.
David McClyment is an artist, art teacher and the coordinator of the college’s fine arts program. When I first met him in his office, he pointed at my head and said I’d need to turn my brain off.
Many Torontonians pride themselves on being able to find the trendiest neighbourhoods, shops and restaurants. In short, to be able to find unique places within the city. If you’re one of those people, you just might have to head down to Spadina Avenue to check out one of Toronto’s newest stores.
Toronto’s annual contemporary art festival, Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, returns this Sat. October 3, with more than 60 art projects taking over the downtown core throughout the night.