Memoria: Photography and Digital Scrapbooking – Creative Minds

Memoria: Photography and Digital Scrapbooking – Creative Minds

Memoria: Photography and Digital Scrapbooking – Creative Minds

Memoria: Photography & Digital Scrapbooking is a virtual course happening via Zoom with Workman Arts and  North York Arts. Registration will be open during the duration of the course. Please note there is a 15-person limit on participants. 

What would it feel like to be nostalgic for our present, not just our past? Memoria is a beginner-friendly digital media program for those with no formal training in photography.

Participants learn referencing and the basics of dissecting art direction, and with journal prompts and discussion reflect on what themes resonate with them based on the images they are intuitively drawn to. Using this as a framework, participants will document elements of their environment via photos, videos, and/or soundscape recordings and leave with an assembled digital scrapbook memorializing a period of being.

Dates: Tuesdays Oct 17, 24, 31

Time: 6:00PM to 8:00PM

Where: Online via Zoom. Please note that we will have closed captioning and transcriptions available to send to participants. 

Price: Free

Due to overwhelming demand, registrations are now closed.  Thank you to all who have registered. Stay tuned for the next Creative Minds Workshop!

Program Lead: Pam Lau

Pam Lau is a photographer, director and educator. Recipient of the Applied Arts Young Blood Photography Award and named a photographer to watch in a 500px spotlight on Asian Heritage Month. Co-founder of Ecru; a grassroots educational initiative for those facing cultural, financial, and institutional barriers to entering creative industries. Past clients include PUMA, American Express, General Motors, Microsoft, Shopify, Refinery29. Ambassador for Canon Canada.

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North York Arts (NYA)  collaborates with artists, arts organizations, and partners to develop, strengthen, and promote cultural programming and initiatives for North York communities

Contact us 

North York Arts
5040 Yonge St.
Toronto, ON, M2N 6R8

info@northyorkarts.org

647-477-6059

Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm

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Introduction to Needle Felting – Creative Minds

Introduction to Needle Felting – Creative Minds

Introduction to Needle Felting – Creative Minds

Introduction to Needle Felting is an in-person course happening at the Meridian Arts Centre in partnership with North York Arts and Workman Arts and TO Live. Registration will be open from Sept 11 to Oct 3, at which point accepted registrants will be contacted. Please note there is a 15-person limit of participants.

Felting is a process of mechanically bonding fibres to create garments and household objects that predates knitting. Through exploring felting together, we will discover ways to soothe the nervous system while learning the forgiving medium of fibre art. Kat encourages learners to connect to the materials they are using as well as each other, listen to their bodies, and approach creative challenges with curiosity and compassion.

In this class, you will:

– learn about felting tools, materials & safety practices for 2D and 3D design & embellishment
– harness focus, planning, and creative problem solving skills
– develop a soothing arts practice with repetitive hand movements and quiet tactile sounds.

Dates: Tuesdays Oct 10, 17, 24, 31 & Nov 7, 14, 21.

Time: 5:30pm to 7:00pm

Where: Meridian Arts Centre, 5040 Yonge Street, North York. The lobbies of Meridian Arts Centre are barrier free for patrons using wheelchairs or similar assistive devices, with the upper lobby accessible via elevators on the main floor. Accessible washrooms are located on all levels.

Price: Free

Due to overwhelming demand, registrations are now closed.  Thank you to all who have registered. Stay tuned for the next Creative Minds Workshop!

Program Lead: Kat Singer 

Kat Singer (they/them) is a multimedia artist and educator living and working in Toronto. They are passionate about social justice and equity, maker culture, and sustainability. They are a textile enthusiast with a passion for felting. For Kat, the softness of the material, the repetitive motion of the needle, and the gentle rhythmic sound this activity produces combine to induce a relaxed, mindful state.

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About Us

North York Arts (NYA)  collaborates with artists, arts organizations, and partners to develop, strengthen, and promote cultural programming and initiatives for North York communities

Contact us 

North York Arts
5040 Yonge St.
Toronto, ON, M2N 6R8

info@northyorkarts.org

647-477-6059

Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm

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Grow North Industry Connections

Grow North Industry Connections

Grow North Industry Connections

Are you a performing artist learning to navigate the arts sector? Do you want to connect with peers and learn how to talk about your work? Are you seeking access to professional development opportunities to expand your artistic practice?

North York Arts’ Industry Connections event, is a chance to participate in an in-person meet-and-greet with performing artists, arts organizations, and funders to gain access to information about opportunities to take your performing arts career to the next level. This event is in partnership with TOES FOR DANCE, as a part of Common Ground Dance Festival. and Gibson House Museum.

We’re excited to offer:

-FREE professional headshots (limited offer)
-Informal & Facilitated Networking
-Panel discussion from performing arts industry professionals

Stay tuned for the next Industry Conections event!

Through programming, community engagement and development, we prioritize investing in North York based artists.

Starting in 2022, North York Arts has been embarking on an exciting path to provide opportunities for artists living in North York through our Grow North program. With three exciting streams, Grow North aims to support artists by way of creative residencies, a microgrants program, co-working sessions, and most recently, the first in a series of industry connection events. 

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Inspire North

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Inspire North Festival

Discover Downsview

Art installations, music, dance, family-friendly fun, food, and more! Celebrate art and summer with us at The Orchard Pavilion this August, and leave feeling inspired and joyful, with a smile that’ll last the whole week!

Register below to secure your FREE spot on Friday Aug 18 2023 and Saturday Aug 19 2023 at The Orchard Pavilion (Downsview Park) Toronto, ON M3K 2C5.

Incredible art installations by Leila Refahi and Jieun Kim, watch these talented artists in action as they create murals in real time at The Orchard Pavilion! Then take a stroll through the Orchard and check out art created by four local North York based artists, and learn about their process and artwork.

Delightful music in multiple genres by Big Smoke Brass Band, Nathan Baya, and Sean Stanley Trio, these musicians are not to miss!

Beautiful dance performances by Rakeem Hardy and Zoe Kwan with TOES FOR DANCE that are sure to inspire and blow you away.

Family-friendly fun for your young artists! Stop by our kite-making eco-friendly art station with OrfeEcoArt on Friday, and come back an exciting arts activation by the lake on Saturday.

Whether you’re looking to gain new insights, connect with like-minded individuals, or simply want to participate in your local arts community, Inspire North is the place to be. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to celebrate the community. Mark your calendars and get ready to experience Inspire North.

Inspire North was made possible thanks to the support of City of Toronto, ArtsVest, Northcrest Developments, Canada Lands Company, and XOXO Downsview.

We can't wait to see you there!

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Friday August 18th – 6pm to 8pm

Big Smoke Brass

Toronto

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Born on the streets of Toronto in 2017, Big Smoke Brass is a leading voice in the Canadian brass scene. Dedicated to fostering community and connecting people through their high-energy music, the band has given hundreds of performances across Canada and released a growing discography of original music and videos. Wherever you may be, Big Smoke Brass is determined to share their love of music with you.

 

Catch Big Smoke Brass in the Orchard on Friday!

Rakeem Hardy

TOES FOR DANCE

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Rakeem Hardy, originally from Toronto, Canada, received their BFA and the Thayer Fellowship Award from the State University of New York at Purchase College. Through their time at Purchase, they performed works by Ohad Naharin, Doug Varone, Sidra Bell, Norbert De La Cruz III, and Roderick George. They received additional training at the Taipei National University of the Arts, as well at Springboard Danse Montreal where they performed pieces by Crystal Pite, Alejandro Cerrudo, and Aszure Barton. Rakeem has collaborated and performed with A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, Loni Landon Dance Projects, Collectif LA TRESSE, and Gallim Dance.

TOES FOR DANCE (TFD) is an artist-run non-profit contemporary dance organization based in Tkaronto. Our mission is to share art and connect people through workshops and performances; fostering a community inspired by shared values of curiosity and collaboration. Our understanding of contemporary dance emerges from the wide range of movement artists who lead and contribute to our programming; an expansive definition that includes a diversity of practices working in the current and ever-evolving ecology of dance. TFD has presented performances for over 10,200 students and public audience members and has offered educational classes/programs for approximately 13,000 people. www.toesfordance.ca.

Catch Rakeem Hardy and Zoe Kwan in the Pavillion!

Zoe Kwan

TOES FOR DANCE

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Zoe Kwan (dance artist, choreographer, producer), has worked with artists including Michael Caldwell and Colleen Snell in her professional career. She produced Carnival of the Arts: a full-length dance show featuring six original pieces. Zoe holds a BFA in Performance Dance and was awarded the Lipson Family Endowment Award for an emerging choreographer, the Performance Dance: Highest CGPA award, and the Orly Watkin Dance Award in 2021. Her work “I Woke Up” was selected to be featured internationally and locally in Ryerson Choreographic Film Festival, Bloom Festival, the fifth edition of Artists For Peace, and in Lisbon Dance Platform.

TOES FOR DANCE (TFD) is an artist-run non-profit contemporary dance organization based in Tkaronto. Our mission is to share art and connect people through workshops and performances; fostering a community inspired by shared values of curiosity and collaboration. Our understanding of contemporary dance emerges from the wide range of movement artists who lead and contribute to our programming; an expansive definition that includes a diversity of practices working in the current and ever-evolving ecology of dance. TFD has presented performances for over 10,200 students and public audience members and has offered educational classes/programs for approximately 13,000 people. www.toesfordance.ca

Catch Rakeem Hardy and Zoe Kwan in the Pavillion!

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Orfe EcoArt

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I am an environmental artist and creator/facilitator of an eco-friendly community art program for children, Orfe EcoArt Program. My passion for art, environmentalism, and community engagement, along with my art education experience with the TCDSB and the TDSB, have strengthened my motivation to engage young people in protecting the earth through participatory community arts.
Orfe EcoArt Program is a social enterprise that aims to stimulate creativity and environmental responsibility in children and youth through its ecological art program, understanding that a creative mind and responsible attitude are key to becoming an active member of society and contributing to the health and safety of one’s community.

Create eco-friendly art with Orfe by the lake at our Inspire North Art Station!

 

Leila Refahi

Visual Arts

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Leila Refahi is a visual artist and experienced art teacher with roots in Canada, Iran, and Germany. She works with painting, installation, and digital media to create participatory art experiences. Her work mainly focuses on environmental issues, climate justice, and endangered animals. Refahi has presented six solo exhibitions and participated in more than 60 national and international group exhibitions and festivals.

Check out Leila’s Art Installation in the Pavillion!

Easels Arts

Orchard Pavillion

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Four artists will be exhibiting their work near the Orchard Pavillion, and discussing their art process and inspiration for the work they create.

Artists will be announced soon! Check them out by the Orchard Pavillion.

 Saturday August 19th – 1pm to 5pm

Sean Stanley Trio

Jazz

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The Sean Stanley Trio PROUDLY plays Jazz, Swing and the blues. The music of Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, Erroll Garner and Duke Ellington as well as Sean’s original compositions. The band consists of 2-time Juno winner Kyle Tarder-Stoll on tenor sax, local Toronto staple bassist Gram Whitty and Sean Stanley on piano and vocal. Their music ranges from hot and fiery to smooth and sweet but is always based in the blues and improvisation.

Catch the Sean Stanley Trio in the Pavillion on Saturday!

 

Jay Northcott

Multidisciplinary Artist

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Jay Northcott is a multidisciplinary artist; director, playwright, burlesque dancer, and producer. Jay works to decolonize their art and practice with storytelling, movement, and gesture to create a foundation for their work. They push their own boundaries by rejection notions of a ‘final’ or ‘polished’ project and focus on a live-ness by continuing to discover their own bias as a theatre maker. They continue to grow and make it their mission to continue to unlift projects that put bipoc queer artists in the spotlight. They continue to create a community that is run by and for racialized and queer artist. Their goals: to make you cry and piss yourself at the same time, and to bleed, break, grind, make money, fuck, fight and blow some shit up with their post-britney2007 (after she shaved her hair off) aesthitic. Directing credits include: blacktop sky (obsidian thearte), passover (obsidian theatre, ad) sweat (arts club & citadel theatre, ad), scarlet letter (theatre calgary, ad), iphigenia and thefuries (saga collectif, ad), cows (theatre junction)

 

Alexandher Brandy

Drag King

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Producer of And Their Sibling, The House Royale, TMI+, and father of Rebel Gen Alexandher Brandy is passionate about creating safe spaces for Transgender, and Gender-Non Conforming people. Alex strives to bring people together through music and dance. You can find him fluttering around a good party, but if you really want to get him excited – ask him about queer history. Get the #BrandyEffect on instagram @axbrandy!

Catch Alexandher Brandy in the Orchard on Saturday!

 

Nathan Baya

Music

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Nathan Baya is an artist, songwriter and performer born and raised in Toronto, Canada. Baya’s parents immigrated to Canada from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

His cultural heritage has influenced his musical sound and through his electrifying energy, he has performed on over 100 stages including Toronto Pearson International Airport, Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment, Toronto Raptors, Afrofest, Toronto Black Film Festival, Afro Carib Festival, Vibe Arts Festival, Active Ontario Festival, Brussels Summer Festival in Paris, Unity Hip Hop Charity Festival, Royal Ontario Museum, Nuit Blanche, Youth Day Toronto, Canadian Music Week, The Art Gallery Of York University, Toronto Metropolitan University, University Of Toronto St George, University Of Toronto Scarborough, Rise Edutainment, Toronto Biennial of Art, etc.

Catch Nathan in the Orchard Pavillion on Saturday!

Jieun Kim

Visual Arts

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Jieun Kim (AKA. June) is Toronto based, Korean born painter, tattooer, and activist public muralist. She has exhibited her paintings around the world since 2010 at notable galleries and events, exploring the idea of “home” as an immigrant. Jieun’s painting practice is founded on her connection to the spaces around her; her love of the natural and urban environments and folk arts in Korea; the homeland where she was born and raised.
As an expansion of her studio work, Jieun is also interested in creating safe spaces through street art. She has created numerous murals with various arts organizations and corporate partners such as City of Toronto’s StreetARToronto, The STEPS Initiative, Toronto International Film Festival, Samsung, Stella Artois and more.

Catch Jieun in the Orchard on Saturday!

Hercinia Arts

Flamingos in the Orchard

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These bright and fun, larger than life puppets are an absolute delight for all ages.

 

Hercinia Arts Collective is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary, contemporary circus organization dedicated to the creation, production and dissemination of new contemporary circus works. Our mission is to further the development of contemporary circus through collaboration and integration of a multitude of voices and art forms, and to bring circus arts (and all of its intersections) to individuals, spaces and communities that might not otherwise experience it.

 

Patrick Walters

Spoken Word Poetry

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Patrick Walters is an international poet & arts educator, who is dedicated to sharing stories that speak to the issues we all battle daily. His work is a constant reminder to us to never give up on our own hopes & dreams, even in the face of the harsh realities of the world we live in. After releasing his debut Album, The OffShore Account, Patrick has been focused on his arts education and consulting career as well as sharing his works of poetry on stages across North America and the Caribbean region.

VIBE Arts and Community Music Schools of Toronto

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Learn how to create your own decorative buttons with our button maker! All supplies will be provided to create vibrant, summer themed wearable art!
 
VIBE Arts is a charity dedicated to providing arts education and artistic mentorship to the next generation of creatives. We seek to increase access and equity to the arts to encourage wellness, resilience and a sense of belonging.
 
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The Jane Finch site of Community Music Schools of Toronto (CMST) is excited to participate in the Inspire North Festival. At the CMST booth, community members are invited to test out various musical instruments and jam along with our staff! We will also share information about our programs and registration details for Fall 2023.

We look forward to having you join us to try out some instruments and share your musical talents! Community Music Schools of Toronto (CMST) is a registered charity that gives children and youth a rich and rewarding music and social education. We offer free music programs for students aged 4-18 in various disciplines (from piano, strings, voice, brass, wind and percussion to electronic music, songwriting and recording).

Creative Play with NYA Staff Jasmine

By the Lake

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Join Jasmine at the picnic tables by the lake for three fun and interactive nature art activities! 

Hula Hoop Pollinators
Decorate a bee, butterfly, or bird and tie it onto a hoop “windchime”

Nature Walk Bingo (Discover Downsview Bingo)
Discover Downsview on a self-led nature bingo card! Beetles, birds, and buildings – oh my!

Positive Affirmation Rocks
Spread positivity by creating positive affirmations on found rocks to create a message for our community. 

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Coming Soon At NYA

Coming Soon At NYA

Summer 2023

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Art Connects

On August 12th and 26th, join Mo Thunder at the Gibson House in two arts creation workshops, that will be part of the 2024 Indigenous Arts Community Mural!

Fall 2023

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The Animation Project

The Animation Project is coming back this year with an all new format! This program provides seniors with an opportunity to learn about and explore storytelling that reflect their life experiences through animated stop motion storytelling.

This is your chance to interweave creative expression with the development of digital literacy. Stay tuned for more details and registration coming soon!

Help us shape the 2023 program, complete our survey here! 

Check back soon for more exciting programs in 2023!

Grow North Creative Space

Grow North Creative Space

Grow North Creative Space

Through programming, community engagement and development, we prioritize investing in North York based artists.

Starting in 2022, North York Arts has been embarking on an exciting path to provide opportunities for artists living in North York through our Grow North program. With three exciting streams, Grow North aims to support artists by way of creative residencies, a microgrants program, and creative sessions. 

We asked our artists what an ideal gathering space would look like to connect, work, and create together. Many artists have been faced with challenges as they try to seek affordable space for their creative projects. With minimal financial stability, renting a studio can be inaccessible to many, especially with competitive grants that fund the creation of projects.

Seeing a gap in access to affordable space, we have responded by piloting a creative space in our creative headquarters where artists can book space by donation. We prioritize decreasing barriers and give artists the opportunity to network and create together.

  • Networking opportunities with other creatives in the community which can lead to collaborative projects, advice, resource sharing, and asset mapping.
  • Low-cost access to space and rental equipment through (membership-based subscriptions) and donations.
Where is it?

5040 Yonge Street – North York Arts headquarters.
Please note this venue is not accessible, the North York Arts office is up a flight of stairs.
Venue Capacity: 10 people per day.

In the meantime, please complete our New Artists Form here.

Art Connects Community Mural

Art Connects Community Mural

Art Connect Mural Unveiling Gibson House 12pm to 3pm

Art Connects is an ongoing initiative that started in 2019 to address North York Arts’ role in Truth and Reconciliation. As North York Arts builds programs, partnerships, and relationships, we continue to ask ourselves “As a non-Indigenous organization, what can we do to support the process of decolonization and build the right relations with Indigenous communities?” Art Connects has consisted of multiple components and phases, all of which center Indigenous experience and teachings. To learn more about this project click here.

Our 2024 Community Mural, skyworld and beyond will be unveiled on April 20th, from 12pm -3pm, along with exciting Earth Day activities and an artist talk from artist Mo Thunder. Join us to be among the first to witness this spectacular new artwork, and to participate in the celebration. 

Indigenous Community Mural Space

Visit The Gibson House at 5172 Yonge Street to see rotating community artworks on display in this space, designed and led by Indigenous Artists.

2023/24 Art Connects Community Mural

skyworld and beyond
Designed by Mo Thunder

Join us for the unveiling of skyworld and beyond! This is a collaborative mural piece created by Indigenous Artist Mo Thunder. During two interactive art-journalling workshops led by Mo, North York community members had the opportunity to contribute to the creative brainstorming process that inspired the artwork.

Art Connects is an ongoing initiative to address North York Arts’ role in Truth and Reconciliation. As North York Arts builds programs, partnerships, and relationships, we continue to ask ourselves “As a non-Indigenous organization, what can we do to support the process of decolonization and build the right relations with Indigenous communities?”

Mo Thunder

Artist

Learn more about Mo Thunder

Mo is a nonbinary/fluid, neurodivergent multidisciplinary artist and facilitator who grew up in a small town along the St. Clair River, they currently live in T’karonto, which has been home for over a decade. They are Haudenosaunee (Oneida Nation of the Thames), French-Canadian and Anishinaabe (Aamjiwnaang First Nation). Mo holds a BFA in studio art with a focus on drawing, silkscreen printing, photography and video from Fanshawe and Lethbridge University, however, they are also self and community-taught. In June 2022, Mo graduated from the Toronto Art Therapy Institute. Through their multidisciplinary art practice (painting, murals, mixed media, beading, journaling, poetry and textiles), they create visual stories about their lived experiences in connection to their personal healing. Mo is also inspired by intergenerational connections and healing, family and memories, personal and collective empowerment, and all of creation, especially skyworld.

2022/23 Art Connects Community Mural

Two-Row Wampum Belt

Designed by Lindsey Lickers

In 2022, North York Arts hosted seven Indigenous talks about Treaty, the geography of North York, our responsibilities to Water and Land, and Indigenous Stewardship, Symbolism, and Art. This series was curated by Lindsey Lickers, and featured Jason Mercredi, Chyler Sewell & Daniel Rotsztain,Carolyn King, James Carpenter, & Raiden Levesque.

Inspired by these talks and teachings, community members and program participants were invited to come together to create a collaborative mural led and designed by lead artist Lindsey Lickers.

This piece depicts the Two Row Wampum, being restored in collaboration with the broader community, supported by the inclusion of participants’ visual responses to the truths shared within the Art Connects, I-Talks series. The wampum beads, stories, and commitments are framed by Lindsey’s stylized interpretation of spirit world above, with land and water below. Watch the mini-documentary below for a closer look into the creation of this project and mural.

Lindsey Lickers

Multi-media Artist, Arts Facilitator and Program Developer

Learn more about Lindsey

Lindsey Lickers is a Haudenosaunee/ Anishinaabe multi-media artist, arts facilitator, and program developer originally from Six Nations of the Grand River with ancestral roots to the Mississaugas of the Credit. Her traditional name is ‘Mushkiiki Nibi Kwe’, which translates to ‘Medicine Water Woman’ and she is of the turtle clan. Recently, she was awarded a commission to create a permanent public installation for the Region of Waterloo’s light rail transit system that will speak to the historical stewardship of the land base of Waterloo and the importance of agriculture from a First Nations perspective.

North York Arts is committed to continue working along Indigenous peoples to deepen our understanding and to bring truth to our programs.

 

In Partnership with The Gibson House Museum

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Dibaajimowin – Indigenous Storytelling Workshop

Dibaajimowin – Indigenous Storytelling Workshop

An image of the mural created in partnership with Lindsey Lickers, with 4 icons on the sides, and a translucent image of a strawberry heart and a willow tree.

Art Connects – Dibaajimowin

(Deh-bah-je-mo-win)

Dibaajimowin is an Indigenous Knowledge and Zine making workshop series where participants will have the opportunity to learn about the art of Indigenous Storytelling through various art forms, such as dance, visual arts and oral storytelling. Participants will get the chance to participate in a talking/sharing circle and have the opportunity to share stories through their art by creating a collective zine.  Over the course of  3 weeks, participants will have created a mixed media piece of artwork. Participants will be able to take home a copy of the collective Zine they created with their peers.

Audience:

Groups of 20 to 30 participants that meet in North York

*This workshop can be tailored to various age ranges as well as accommodate varying abilities. 

Delivery Method: Option of either an in person session or a  virtual session over zoom to accommodate accessibility needs

 

What will participants gain from this program:

  • Participants will gain knowledge about Global Indigenous histories, decolonization and the various contemporary art forms that are used today to transmit oral history.
  • Participants will also gain new knowledge of traditional Indigenous stories that are shared in many communities today
  • Participants will learn how to make their own Zine.

 

Art Connects is an ongoing initiative that started in 2019 to address North York Arts’ role in Truth and Reconciliation. As North York Arts builds programs, partnerships, and relationships, we continue to ask ourselves “As a non-Indigenous organization, what can we do to support the process of decolonization and build the right relations with Indigenous communities?”

Through the Art Connects program NYA has presented a series of workshops, art installations, talks and tours that aims to connect the local North York Community with both the environment and the history of the land that we live, work and play on. Our free public programs in 2023 will have a focus on environmentalism and building positive relationships with the Indigenous community.

To bring this workshop to your organization, send us an email to info@northyorkarts.org

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Cara McArthur - Workshop Facilitator

Cara McArthur was born and raised in Downtown T’karonto. She is of Trinidadian, Nehiyawak (neh-HEE-oh-wuk), Nakoda descent and is an enrolled member of the White Bear First Nation on Treaty 4 territory. 

Cara is an Interdisciplinary Artist, Public Speaker,  Land Based Educator, Community Development & Engagement Specialist who is passionate about public art and its power to positively impact communities; She has also developed and facilitated traditional knowledge workshops and programming that is rooted in Indigenous Cosmology and Indiginization.

This workshop was designed by Cara for NYA during her tenure as NYA’s Indigenous Program Coordinator & Arts Facilitator. 

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Journaling Your Cultural Collage

Journaling Your Cultural Collage

VIBE Arts Desire Lines

Journaling Your Cultural Collage with Jasmine Vanstone

About Desire Lines Workshop

Desire Lines is a multi-year program presented by VIBE Arts & made possible by the RBC Foundation and Pattison Outdoor Advertising. Each year, a cohort of equity-seeking, youth artists receive employment and mentorship opportunities to lead and curate their own hands-on art experiences for children and youth.

Journaling Your Cultural Collage: A Wellness Exploration is a reflective and explorative program that uses digital collage and various forms of journaling to affirm identity and practice self-care.

Focusing on found poetry, collage, and self-affirmations, 8-10 youth will explore the basics of Canva to create a printed anthology photo book that documents their collective wellness journey during this 6-week long program. Participants will be led through design elements such as color, composition, and storytelling to strengthen their artistic voice.

This workshop is open to youth ages 16-25, living in North York – BIPOC youth will be prioritized.

Please note the NYA’s office is up a flight of stairs and there are no elevators.

What will participants gain out of this program?

  • Tools for emotional regulation
  • Artistic expression
  • Physical print of their collage
  • Community

Location/ Venue:
North York Arts Office at the Meridian Centre for the Arts
5040 Yonge St. Toronto, ON, M2N 6R8

Enter through the Meridian Centre for the Arts main entrance towards the Box office and take the stairs up to NYA’s office.

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Dates: Every Friday – March 3th to April 7th

Time: 4:30pm to 6:00pm

Where: In-person, 5040 Yonge Street, above the box office

Price: Free

Applications are now closed, thank you to everyone who applied!

For this program, you will be provided with a tablet, or you can use your own laptop if you prefer. This course will be taught using Google Classroom.

Click here to learn more about VIBE Arts & RBC Desire Lines.

Program Lead: Jasmine Vanstone (VIBE Desire Lines Artist: Multi-media Artist)

Jasmine Vanstone is a Jamaican-Canadian multidisciplinary artist and arts administrator based in North York. A graduate of York University, she earned a BFA with honours in Visual Art and a concurrent certificate in Cultural and Artistic Practice for Environmental and Social Justice. In 2021, Jasmine graduated from Centennial College’s post-grad Arts Management program with aims to inspire and impact others, amplify their voices, and stay resilient through community engagement and arts education.

She is a cohort member of Sketch’s pilot co-learning initiative NextUp! Leaders Lab and an artist on VIBE Arts’ Emerging Artist roster. Jasmine continues to learn, experiment, and grow in every artistic medium she holds curiosity for and at every place that aligns with her mission to hold space for underrepresented voices.

Website: https://www.jasminevanstone.com/

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About Us

North York Arts (NYA)  collaborates with artists, arts organizations, and partners to develop, strengthen, and promote cultural programming and initiatives for North York communities

Contact us 

North York Arts
5040 Yonge St.
Toronto, ON, M2N 6R8

info@northyorkarts.org

647-477-6059

Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm

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