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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-241-5124



Address: 5 Bartonville Ave E M6M 2B1 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.urbanartstoronto.org

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UrbanArtsTO 08.02.2021

FoodShare is partnering with Soul Food Project TO to host a virtual discussion with youth panelists about Love, Comfort, Culture, and Survival. Taking place on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 from 1 - 2 PM EST, the event will celebrate Black Mental Health Week on Facebook Live. You can register at https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSeB4sHEjSIn1pmWfl/viewform.

UrbanArtsTO 27.01.2021

Please join us tomorrow at 1pm with guest Elder Patti Whabagoon Phipps-Walker who will share water teachings, guiding us through ceremony as we creatively refl...ect upon our relationship to water. Special thank you to UrbanArtsTO Toronto Arts Council and Toronto Public Library (Artists in Libraries with Mount Dennis Toronto Public Library) See more

UrbanArtsTO 23.01.2021

Evaluation is a daunting term which can make us feel like our value as arts workers and organization are being graded as good or bad. This workshop is an opportunity for arts organizations to get support with approaches to understanding the success of their offerings, and figure out how you're going to collect data in accessible, engaging, anti-oppressive ways. Register at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/mlma-equitable-evaluation-desig

UrbanArtsTO 08.01.2021

Session #4 of MindARTSoul is taking place this Wednesday, February 24 at 1- 2 pm EST! Our guest, Elder Whabagoon, is a member of the Lac Seul First Nation and sits with the Loon Clan. Born in Hudson, ON, she is a Keeper of Sacred Pipes, active community member, speaker, land defender and water protector. Whabagoon is the co-founder and Elder of Nikibii Dawadinna Giigwag, a University of Toronto Access program that works with Indigenous youth to re-connect their spirit with the land and the water through land based teachings, ceremonies and green infrastructure. Make sure to register at www.urbanartstoronto.org/registration or by email to [email protected]

UrbanArtsTO 28.12.2020

A Black History/Futures conversation discussing the role of visual and public art in expressing, chronicling and accompanying social and political liberation movements. Curated and moderated by Sharine Taylor. Featuring Brianna Roy, Jessica Kirk, Kelsey Adams, and Krystal Ball. With a Performance by Dijah SB

UrbanArtsTO 19.12.2020

Reminder that Art in Movement, a discussion about the role of black visual and public art in expressing, chronicling, and accompanying social and political liberation movements, is taking place today at 4PM EST! This event features the talented panelists, Brianna Roye, Jessica Kirk, Kelsey Adams, and Krystal Ball, along with our moderator, Sharine Taylor. Last but not least, we have a wonderful performance prepared by Dijah SB. Join us at facebook.com/urbanartstoronto!