Creative Minds Summer Programming

Creative Minds Summer Programming

Creative Minds – Summer Series

Creative Minds is a program series offered in partnership with North York Arts and Workman Arts. Each season, North York artists facilitate programming with a unique focus that prioritizes wellness through thematic explorations, the the presence of an active listener, and accessibility accommodations available upon request within capacity.

 
Scroll below to see what programs are available this summer! 
therapeutic dance - a fusion of cultures - creative minds summer 2024
Creative Photography Storytelling - creative minds 2024

Creative Minds – Therapeutic Dance Movement

Through the means of Cultural Dance Movement and Therapy, (Indian and Latin styles), dance therapy will be explored for the purpose and joy of pursuing a hobby as opposed to merely replicating choreography.

Join Ishaa during this 6 week program divided into 3 parts to explore various dance styles and increase in difficulty to challenge your growth.

Session 1 & 2: Explore Latin Dance rhythms in a ‘Zumba’ style to explore beats. Dance styles will include: Salsa, Bachata, Flamenco.
Session 3 & 4: Explore Folk Dances of India such as the North Indian Bhangra (From the state of Punjab), Ghoomar (Rajasthan), and Gujarati folk music. We will be utilizing a combination of Bollywood and Pop Music for the classes.
Session 5 & 6: Experience a short introduction of the Indian Classical dance form of Kathak focusing primarily on swift pivots or ‘Chakkars’, footwork or ‘Taatkaar’, and various ways of using numbers and division in aspects such as “Ginti” or ‘counting’.

therapeutic dance - a fusion of cultures - creative minds summer 2024

Dates: Tuesdays July 2 to August 6

Time: 5:30PM-7:00PM

Attendance Policy
Please let us know well in advance of a session if you have to cancel your participation. You have 15 minutes into your program session to arrive until you are marked as a no-show and a waitlist registrant is able to take your place. If you are a no-show or cancel for any 2 program sessions this season, you forfeit your ability to pre-register for available slots next season (Fall 2024).

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

Program Lead: Ishaa Vinod Chopra

Ishaa holds a degree in Performing Arts in the North Indian Classical Dance form of Kathak. She is also a trained Latin dancer and has previously taken part in National level dance competitions and done several performances in India as well as in Germany, Spain. After moving to Toronto, her focus as an artist shifted from that to a Dancer to an Early Childhood Educator/Mental Health Advocate and Author (Memoir titled #FindingOrderinDisorder).  

She finds that utilizing her dance form served as a catharsis in form of Dance Movement and Therapy. It took her into a peaceful state of mind and this is exactly what she desires to share with the community. 

“Dance is like meditation where the dancer is free of all worldly thoughts and transcends into another world. The world of a dancer doesn’t have abnormalities or normalities in it… It is this world that I want to live in- devoid of any judgments or labels. The chaos of our thoughts can be silenced in order to soak in the beauty of world’s creation , achieving stillness.”- a quote from Ishaa’s memoir #FindingOrderinDisorder

Creative Minds – Creative Photography Storytelling

Registrations are now closed for Creative Photography Storytelling

Photography is an art form that captures the beauty and meaning of the world around us. But to master this art, we need to learn its language and grammar. Without knowing the basic elements and principles of photography, we cannot create compelling images. That’s why this workshop with 

Hamed will teach you how to use your camera and your creativity to produce stunning photographs. You will learn how to see the world differently and how to adjust your camera settings to suit different situations by learning how to use different lenses, filters, and flash modes to enhance your images. 

You will also learn how to analyze and interpret the visual elements  in a photograph, such as shapes, colors, lines, textures, and patterns. These skills will help you to compose your shots with balance, harmony, contrast, and emphasis. You will be able to capture the essence and emotion of any scene or subject and discover how to use your camera as a tool for expressing your vision and creativity.

  • Session 1: Introducing basics of photography, cameras, and cellphone photography. Different techniques in different photography lighting conditions such as natural light, artificial light, low light, and backlight. Making familiar the importance and value of photography in our era by reviewing photography’s why, what, when, and how.
  • Session 2: Learning about exposure setting and exposure triangle, Shutter speed, Aperture and ISO. Analyzing their impact on photos including motion blur and noise.
  • Session 3: Analyze shapes, forms, and textures (visual elements) in various compositions that support a story behind photographs.
  • Session 4: Reviewing, troubleshooting, criticizing some popular photographs technically and aesthetically based on course contents.

 

Creative Photography Storytelling - creative minds 2024

Dates: Tuesdays June 11 to July 2

Time: 5:30PM-7:30PM

Attendance Policy
Please let us know well in advance of a session if you have to cancel your participation. You have 15 minutes into your program session to arrive until you are marked as a no-show and a waitlist registrant is able to take your place. If you are a no-show or cancel for any 2 program sessions this season, you forfeit your ability to pre-register for available slots next season (Fall 2024).

Where: Online via Zoom

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: Hamed Tabein

Hamed Tabein has been involved in the learning and teaching of photography for the past fifteen years. He graduated in architecture, and has been involved in numerous arts and photography projects, including workshops, and group as well as individual exhibitions, participating as artist, instructor and executive manager of photo festivals. These include over 35 exhibitions in three continents and collaboration with photography associations as a photography instructor.

In 2011, Tabein’s photos of the Island of Hormoz located within the Persian Gulf received recognition from the Heidelberg Library in Germany and were subsequently displayed in a group exhibition in Germany. To date, three of his photos have been published on the official website of the National Geographic. These include one photo from the Afghanistan photography project. In 2016, Tabein, was invited by the Montreal House of Photography to take part in the “Residency project”, a project involving social portraits, the exhibition for which will be held in Montreal in February 2017, followed by other exhibitions in other major cities throughout Canada.

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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The Animation Project

The Animation Project

The Animation Project for Seniors

The Animation Project for Seniors (55+) is back! Join us for one of (2) cohorts this fall to get hands-on learning in animated stop motion storytelling.

WHAT IS THE ANIMATION PROJECT (TAP)?

The Animation Project for Seniors is a series of online and in-person animation workshops for seniors, prioritizing those living in North York. Through animated stop motion storytelling, seniors will interweave creative expression, storytelling from their own perspective with the development of digital literacy.

HOW WILL THE COHORTS WORK?

There will be (2) cohorts for the program that will cover the same three modules, just held at different running periods. **Please sign up for just one of the two cohorts.**

COHORT 1 and its 3 workshop modules will run from: September 8th – October 8th.

COHORT 2 and its 3 workshop modules will run from: October 20th – November 19th

You can learn more about the cohort modules by viewing the cohort in-take forms below.

HOW WILL THE PROGRAM WORK?

The artist and program facilitator will be Cristal Buemi, a Puerto Rican-Canadian, award-winning multidisciplinary artist (stop motion animation, video art/installation, collage and digital design) and educator.

Participants will have the flexibility to sign up for all 3 modules in a single cohort, or to focus on just one module. The online sessions will be 2 hours long and the in-person sessions will be 4 hours long.

The program will conclude with an in-person session to celebrate the end of the program and give participants the opportunity to connect across both cohorts.

If you’d like to learn more about The Animation Project for Seniors, join us for a Zoom info session on August 22nd at 11am.

Module 1: Foundations in Technology + Animation

Module 1: Foundations in Technology + Animation 

1) Digital Literacy + Me (Online)  

Cohort 1: Monday September 8th, 6-8pm

OR

Cohort 2: Monday October 20th, 6-8pm

This workshop is all about getting comfortable with a virtual community and environments.  We will explore different platforms/ terminology, file sharing spaces and review best practices for photo and video capturing on a smartphone.

2) Introduction to Frame by Frame Art Making (Online)

Cohort 1: Wednesday September 10th, 6-8pm

OR

Cohort 2: Wednesday October 22nd, 6-8pm

We will begin to explore the wonderful world of Stop Motion Animation in this introductory workshop.  Covering the history, terminology and basics of this diverse and unique medium where the possibilities are endless.

Module 2: Mixed Media Animation

Module 2: Mixed Media Animation 

In-Person 

All in-person workshops in this module will be at TAIS:
Located at 1411 Dufferin St Unit B, Toronto, ON M6H 4C7

1) Animation Principles 

Cohort 1: Saturday September 20th, 1-5pm

OR

Cohort 2: Saturday November 1st, 1-5pm

No matter what type of animation you are interested in, understanding the 12 principles of animation will help elevate your skills by creating smooth, engaging and interesting movements.  Through discussion and practice we will discover what the principles are, and how they work together.

2) Collage + Paper 

Cohort 1: Saturday September 27th, 1-5pm

OR

Cohort 2: Saturday November 8th, 1-5pm

Through a hands-on approach, in this workshop we will discuss and explore the wonderful world of collage/ paper animation.

Module 3: Storytelling

Module 3: Storytelling (Online)

1) Deconstructing Stories 

Cohort 1: Monday September 29th, 6-8pm

OR

Cohort 2: Monday November 10th, 6-8pm

To become better storytellers first, we must understand what different types of story structures are out there.  In this class we will explore different narrative/ non narrative storytelling formats.  We will then explore how language can connect to colour, texture, movement and composition to help drive our visual stories forward.

2) Sound for Animation 

Cohort 1: Wednesday October 1st, 6-8pm

OR

Cohort 2: Wednesday November 12th, 6-8pm

Music and Sound effects play an important role in animation.  In this workshop we will dive into the use of sound in various animations, and how to capture tone, and mood when pairing movement with sound.  We will also review how to source or create your very own sound effects.

3) Storyboarding 

Cohort 1: Monday October 6th, 6-8pm

OR

Cohort 2: Monday November 17th 6-8pm

In this workshop we will learn the ins and outs of what makes a good storyboard.

4) Drawing in Animation

Cohort 1: Wednesday October 8th, 6-8pm

OR

Cohort 2: Wednesday November 19th, 6-8pm

Through a hands-on approach, in this workshop we will explore different animation techniques. Participants have the opportunity to create their very own expanded flipbooks and animated sequences using hand drawn techniques.

Final Session and Celebration!

This is an in-person session to celebrate the end of the program and give participants the opportunity to connect across both cohorts.

Final event is tentatively Saturday, November 29th. The exact date and time will be shared with participants once finalized.

All registrants and participants are welcome to join the session! Food and drink will be provided.

PROGRAM DETAILS

This program is for those ages 55+ living in North York

All North York residents are encouraged to apply to this program, but please note that priority will be given to Indigenous, Black, and People of Colour as well as to 2SLGBTQ+ community members and Newcomers (people who arrived in Canada within 7 years).

Date & Time: Classes meet Mondays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays, 6–8 PM (hybrid format, schedule varies by cohort).

*Additional Materials will be provided by NYA & TAIS

*Materials pick-up info will be sent out to participants 

This is an application form. You will hear from our team with next steps.

Program contact information tap@northyorkarts.org

 

Fall Workshop

Dates: Classes meet Mondays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays depending on Cohort schedule.

Time: 6–8 PM

Where: Hybrid format (online Zoom + in person), In person location – @TAIS – 1411 Dufferin St. Unit B, Toronto, ON M6H 4C7

Price: Free

Deadline to Apply:

Cohort 1: Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025

Cohort 2: Thursday, October 16th, 2025

Check out the final projects from our previous participants!

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Meet your Instructor : Cristal Buemi

About Cristal Buemi, Lead Facilitator

Cristal Buemi is a Puerto Rican-Canadian, award-winning multidisciplinary artist (stop motion animation, video art/installation, collage and digital design) and educator (OCADU Experimental Animation).  Her work pushes frame by frame boundaries by exploring the diaspora through land and its relation to the body, materiality and inherent beauty found in the minutia.  Through a mindful, feminist, experimental, and ecological lens, Cristal focuses on abstract storytelling, sustainability and texture.  Her works have been exhibited worldwide including: The NYC Independent Film Festival, Yonge-Dundas Square, Animac, Harbourfront Centre, Fashion Art Toronto, Cardiff Animation Nights and broadcasted on AMC, MTV, BellMedia and HBO.  Cristal most recently co-founded Frame by Frame, a research and programming initiative that through the magic of stop-motion animation creates flexible and adaptive artistic opportunities accessible to participants of all abilities.

For more information about Cristal visit her website: https://www.cristalbuemi.com/

 

Meet your Program Lead : Declan David

Declan David is an emerging visual artist and animator based in Toronto, celebrated for his vibrant use of colors and innovative styles. Influenced by his Trinidadian and American heritage, the Neo-expressionist movement of the 1980s, and the graffiti culture of the 1990s, Declan’s works delve into the contemporary Black male experience. His diverse portfolio includes experiential paintings on glass and canvas, illustrations, and animations, steering away from sensationalized depictions of Black bodies.

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Northbound 2025

Northbound 2025

Northbound 2024 bridges boundaries cultural convergence

NORTHBOUND 2025: Songs of Sovereignty

Experience Northbound: Songs of Sovereignty, a powerful exhibition curated by Muse & Museums, Shadio Hussein, and Funmi Ajala, presented by NYA in celebration of Emancipation Month.

The show highlights original works by five Black and Indigenous artists from North York, reflecting shared histories of resistance, resilience, and survival. Each piece exists as a visual “song” imagining liberation—personal, communal, and societal.

📍 North York Centre Mall – Main Atrium
5150 Yonge St, North York, ON M2N 6L8

🗓️ On view through October 2025

Go see the beautifully curated space and experience these vital voices in art.

Northbound is made possible through the partnership and support of GWL Realty Advisors.

Northbound Exhibit, Jassira, Jasmine, and Angela in the middle of their exhibited artworks.

NORTHBOUND 2025

Songs of Sovereignty

Northbound: Songs of Sovereignty is presented by North York Arts and curated by Funmi Ajala and Shadio Hussein of Muse and Museums, a Toronto-based curatorial team dedicated to spotlighting local BIPOC artists.

Northbound: Songs of Sovereignty unites five contemporary Black and Indigenous artists whose works embody resilience, cultural memory, and self-determination. Presented for Emancipation Month, the exhibition honours the ongoing pursuit of freedom across generations.

Spanning portraiture, abstraction, textile, and digital media, the artworks explore sovereignty through spiritual inheritance, political refusal, ancestral memory, and daily embodiment. Apanaki Temitayo’s textile muses channel resilience and healing; Claudia Luz Doare honours Miskito culture by rendering memory into form; Ghislan Sutherland-Timm’s collages trace water’s ties to diaspora; Segun Caezar’s portraits are rooted in historical reclamation and ancestral witnessing; and Yinkore’s mixed media reveres the depth of Black womanhood.

Together, their works form a visual chorus, each a distinct voice in a shared song of memory, identity, and liberation.

Through this collection, Songs of Sovereignty invites viewers to witness the ways artists hold space for memory, identity, and liberation. It is not only a celebration of cultural pride, but also an acknowledgment of the ongoing struggles for justice, freedom, and recognition. Each work is a note in a larger composition; a visual chorus that insists on the right to exist fully, to tell one’s story, and to be heard.

Please read full Curatorial Statement HERE.

You can explore and purchase all these beautiful pieces at the following link: https://www.museandmuseums.com/shop/northbound

Northbound Artists 2025

Apanaki Temitayo 

Angela Walcott Headshot

Artist Bio

Apanaki Temitayo

Apanaki Temitayo Minerve is a Trinidadian-Canadian multidisciplinary artist, art facilitator, and mental health advocate whose work embodies resilience, ancestry, and radical healing. Her practice is rooted in textile collage, quilting, and mixed media, using vibrant African fabrics to honour diasporic memory, spiritual identity, and storytelling.

Instagram: @apanaki_apnki / @apanakitemitayo

Self Portrait - Jassira De Almeida

Title: Wisdom
Medium: Mixed media on wood panel
Size: 32″

Artist Statement

“Wisdom” stands as the ancestral keeper, embodying the spiritual intelligence, cultural knowledge, and lived experience passed down through generations of BIPOC women. Her cloak tells stories through pattern and symbol, and her face reflects generations of BIPOC women who have carried the burden of injustice and still passed down love, insight, and resistance. 

She reminds us that liberation doesn’t start in courts—it begins in stories, in rituals, in blood memory. Wisdom is the voice that echoes long after the rally cries fade, insisting we remember who we are and what we deserve.

Mom in Jamaica - Jassira De Almeida

Title: Persistence
Medium: Mixed media on wood panel
Size: 32″

Artist Statement

“Persistence” is a testament to the unwavering power of BIPOC women who continue to fight for bodily autonomy and reproductive justice in the face of erasure and oppression. 

Cloaked in vibrant Ankara fabrics, this muse is rooted in cultural tradition while pushing forward against the tide of colonial systems.  Her gaze is fierce, her presence immovable—she represents the ancestral will to survive despite systemic barriers. This piece channels the legacy of women who have resisted control over their bodies for generations and continue to rise, stitched into the landscape of resistance.

Claudia Luz Doare

Angela Walcott Headshot

Artist Bio

Claudia is a Miskita-French artist and aspiring landscape architect exploring a variety of mediums including painting, sewing and murals. She enjoys the freedom colors allow for creativity in self expression and art making. Through her work Claudia explores themes of mixed identities, ecology and community reflecting on her personal experiences.

Instagram: @claudialuzd_

Self Portrait - Jassira De Almeida

Title: Plun pi aya
Medium: Acrylic on canvas board
Size: 12″ x 12″

Artist Statement

“Plun pi aya” (“Dinner’s served” in Miskito) offers a quiet yet profound glimpse into a traditional communal hunting ceremony. The work captures a moment of connection between people and the land that sustains them. The hunt is not merely an act of survival; it is a ceremonial practice, embedded in a network of relationships between human, animal, and environment. 

Mom in Jamaica - Jassira De Almeida

Title: Mi Tierra
Medium: Marker on Illustration board
Size: 16″ x 20″

 

 

Artist Statement

“Mi Tierra” is an intimate self-portrait and a vivid meditation on Miskito heritage. Through rich patterns and layered vegetation, Doare envisions La Moskitia as it existed before colonization, abundant, diverse, and alive with harmony between people and land. 

“Mi Tierra” operates as an act of reclamation, drawing ancestral land into the present through memory and imagination. It asserts the beauty and resilience of Miskito identity, showing that self and place are inseparable, and that culture is not only remembered but actively lived and sustained today.

Ghislan Sutherland-Timm 

Angela Walcott Headshot

Artist Bio

Ghislan Sutherland-Timm is a multidisciplinary craftsman and media researcher based in Tkaronto. Their work is ignited by the ephemerality and tactility of sound, poetry, analog cinema, and archival materials. They frequently utilize collage techniques across a diverse range of mediums to shape autobiographical-fictional narratives.

Instagram: @orphicinema

Self Portrait - Jassira De Almeida

Title: vol. iii. this body loves too
Medium: Mixed media
Size: (2) 11” x 14” // (2) framed within a single poster frame about 22″ x 28″ inches

Artist Statement

“vol. iii. this body loves too” s part of an ongoing autobiographical-fictional collection of work entitled Why is water so heavy? (c. 2022–present). Shaping a visual diary, this series interlocks the fluidity and borderless nature of water with themes of diaspora and landmarking. 

In this entry, “vol. iii. this body loves too” examines the complex relationships enslaved Africans formed with both land and water through the Atlantic slave trade. These ties to non-native lands were forged in the forced exploitation of people and ecosystems across plantations of coffee, sugar, tobacco, cotton, and indigo. 

Yet within this violence, cultural resilience endured. Power was renegotiated through care, survival, and the blending of African and Indigenous traditions. Today, this legacy lives on in Tkaronto/Toronto’s diasporic cuisines—plantain, jerk chicken, ackee and saltfish. 

Segun Caezar

Angela Walcott Headshot

Artist Bio

Segun Caezar is a Nigerian-born visual artist whose practice centres on realistic portraiture as a tool of historical reclamation, emotional depth, and ancestral witnessing. His work foregrounds Black subjects, particularly immigrants and their descendants, and often integrates recurring motifs like koi fish and to explore spiritual endurance, displacement, and transformation.

Instagram: @hicaezar

Self Portrait - Jassira De Almeida

Title: Salvatore Nigrum
Medium: Oil on panel
Size: 30” x 48”

Artist Statement

“SALVATORE NIGRUM” reimagines Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi through an African diasporic lens. Here, the sacred figure is adorned with dreadlocks, royal blue agbada, and a serene gaze. One hand blesses, while the other cradles a golden koi. 

The fish, here, replaces the orb—representing both global burden and spiritual inheritance. The painting critiques the colonial roots of Christianity while reclaiming its iconography through an African diasporic lens. It asserts that liberation must include spiritual sovereignty, and that salvation, for the colonized, may look radically different from what was once preached.

Mom in Jamaica - Jassira De Almeida

Title: All my friends are Koi
Medium: Oil on panel
Size: 16” x 20”

 

Artist Statement

In “ALL MY FRIENDS ARE KOI,” a young Black girl gazes directly at the viewer, her eyes framed in gold, her cheek pressed gently against a koi fish. The stark grey background sets the tone for a quiet confrontation between innocence and history.

The koi, long associated with perseverance and transformation, carries layered meaning. It functions here as a silent companion, an ancestral witness, and a bearer of stories too long ignored. Its presence is central to the work’s exploration of isolation, beauty, and inherited memory. Through the subject’s stillness, Caezar asks what freedom looks like when shaped by survival.

Yinkore

Angela Walcott Headshot

Artist Bio

Yinkore is a self-taught Nigerian artist exploring the juxtaposition of her traditional culture and new age media. She uses her artistic voice to navigate her lived experiences as a Black woman, by exploring themes of intersectionality and representation in the art she creates, stories that are hardly ever told.

Instagram: @yinkore_

Self Portrait - Jassira De Almeida

Title: Redefining Boundaries
Medium: Digital illustration on archival canvas
Size: 36” x 48”

Artist Statement

“Redefining Boundaries” dismantles reductive archetypes that have long confined and flattened Black women into singular narratives. Through a rich layering of photographs, floral motifs and digital collage, Yinkore explores the emotional complexity of a father-daughter relationship marked by absence, longing, and the possibility of no repair. 

This piece refuses erasure by creating space for vulnerability, grief, and resilience. Through digital collage, Yinkore pieces together fragments into a sovereign self, insisting on full personhood. 

Mom in Jamaica - Jassira De Almeida

Title: We come in peace
Medium: Digital illustration on archival canvas
Size: 24” x 32”

Artist Statement

“We come in peace” celebrates the joy of queer love – soft, intimate, and defiantly visible. Yinkore’s layered digital collage, blending photography and painting, creates a visual space where tenderness is both celebrated and protected. 

The composition challenges the societal narratives that have historically flattened Black women into one-dimensional portrayals, stripping away complexity and depth. Here, intimacy is not hidden or diminished; it is centred. 

NORTHBOUND 2024

Bridges, Boundaries, and Cultural Convergence

Northbound 2024 was curated by Jasmine Vanstone, a Black Jamaican-Canadian artist living in North York. In partnership with GWL Realty Advisors and North York Arts, this exhibit amplifies the voices of Angela Walcott, Jassira De Almeida, and Jasmine Vanstone, to take up physical space in a high traffic location in Willowdale. Jasmine’s curatorial vision is rooted in the amplification of Black voices in conversation with Black Futures and highlights the importance of celebrating Black voices all year round. 

The Black Futures exhibition explores Bridges, Boundaries, and Cultural Convergence. Bridges are often symbols of relationships built between two entities and can be a metaphor for exchange. Boundaries are imagined or felt borders and walls that can limit the vulnerability or openness to exchange. Cultural convergence is a theory which recognizes changing relationships and experiences informed through open dialogue and appreciating the value of exchange while acknowledging and celebrating diverse cultures. 

Northbound Exhibit, Jassira, Jasmine, and Angela in the middle of their exhibited artworks.
Six artworks on big boxes in the atrium of the North Centre lobby. Photo by Maria Vega

Northbound Artists 2024

Angela Walcott

Artist Bio

Meet Angela

As a multidisciplinary Angela Walcott uses found objects as a bridge between past and present identities. Her visual narrative emerges from Caribbean, African and Latin American traditions. Various techniques are used to highlight sustainability and waste reduction in her practice through the use of living and lived natural inks and botanicals. By incorporating traditional and non-traditional methods Angela stretches the conversation with mixed media and elements of drawing, painting, ceramics, photography and typography as guides that inform her practice.

Instagram: @artistwritermaker

Jassira De Almeida

Artist Bio

Meet Jassira

Jassira De Almeida is an Angolan-Canadian visual artist who creates work digitally and traditionally. She is an undergrad animation student at OCAD U. When traditionally working, graphite, acrylic, watercolour, and oil are the mediums she uses for drawings, illustrations, and paintings. She combines analog and digital techniques when making stop-motion and 2D animation. She also experiments with photography and digital portraiture. She has recently been creating representations of herself and what inspires her (people in her life, nature, music, animation). She is focused on making fun and thoughtful stories with time-based and traditional media.

Jasmine Vanstone

Artist Bio

Meet Jasmine

Jasmine Vanstone is a Jamaican-Canadian multidisciplinary artist, arts facilitator, arts administrator, and curator based in North York. She experiments primarily in collage, poetry, murals, and paper crafts to share visual reflections of cultural identity, wellness, and environmental justice. Through vibrant colours and lyrical abstraction, she conveys the complexity of identity by visual overlapping of layers and interdisciplinary creations. Natural elements such as botanicals, animals, and produce become symbols of cultural environments, behaviours, and blessings through their creative manipulation. Each creation documents lived experiences and reflections to ultimately serve as a catalyst for exploration and introspection, inviting viewers to engage with the complexities of identity and the profound beauty of the world around us. With passion and the power of mentorship, Jasmine’s work has been featured at Meridian Arts Centre, Finch TTC station, Nuit Blanche, Gallery 44, DesignTO, Pearson Airport, KUUMBA, StreetARToronto, JAYU, VIBE Arts, and more.

Instagram: @articulately_jasmine

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

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My Safe Place – Creative Minds

My Safe Place – Creative Minds

Creative Minds – My Safe Place

This mixed media painting workshop is called “My Safe Place”. In every session, participants start by learning how to make imaginary houses using basic perspective tricks.

Once they’ve got that down, they start painting the houses using watercolour/acrylic paints. Then, they add cool patterns and nature designs to their paintings with markers.

Picture this: colourful houses with cool designs and touches of nature, like flowers or trees. Each house becomes a unique story waiting to be told, turning a blank surface into a lively, imaginative safe place. It’s all about having a blast while creating your own special piece of art!

Dates: Tuesdays Mar 5, Mar 12, Mar 19, Mar 26, & Apr 2, Apr 9, Apr 16

Time: 5:30PM-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: Yasaman Mehrsa

Yasaman Mehrsa is a Toronto-based visual artist with a focus on public art. Born and raised in Tehran/Iran, she was exposed to art from a young age. She completed her studies with a Bachelor of Visual Communication in Iran and later achieved a Bachelor with honours in Visual Arts from Canada. 

Yasaman’s work is illustrative in style with a focus on storytelling and exploring all facets of life and being human in a natural environment. Her work is often representative of awareness of the human-nature relationship. She uses both digital and traditional mediums.

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

Join Our Network

Creating through Curiosity – Creative Minds

Creating through Curiosity – Creative Minds

Creative Minds – Creating through Curiosity

This virtual workshop is an opportunity to connect, collaborate, and create from a place of curated curiosity. Whatever medium you wish to express yourself in (writing, painting, sketching, etc).

Sessions will be structured towards creating from curiosity – a conscious method towards unconscious points of inspiration. We’ll facilitate processes and share exercises that work against perfectionism, and towards encouraging a practice of honing and recognizing your artistic voice.

Through facilitated exercises and group sharings – participants will experience new tools, resources and tips tailored to their artistic practice. Join award winning artists Pierre Poussin and Jeff Ho as we dive into the messiness of artistic creation, and to the detailed process of revising. Join us each week as we create, laugh, share, and connect over the curiosities that spur us to create.

Dates: Tuesdays Feb 13th, Feb 20th, and Feb 27th 2024

Time: 5:30PM-7:30PM

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

Price: Free

Program Leads: Pierre Poussin & Jeff Ho

Pierre Poussin (he/him) is a Mauritian-Canadian large-scale sculptor. His most recent work includes: Brick Obelisk, for The City of Toronto, Cascades, for The City of Ottawa, Esprit, for The City of Edmonton, and Ursa, for North American Development’s One Water Street Tower, Kelowna, British-Columbia. Over the past 15 years, he has worked with various clients including: The 2010 Winter Olympics Games, The City of Vancouver, Sheridan College, Princeton University, McMaster University, Nienkämper Furniture, Concord Adex Developments’ Panorama, Quartz & Lumen Condominiums, Pinnacle International Developments’ Uptown Mississauga Complex, Diamante Development’s Florian Tower.  Pierre studied Biochemistry (Ottawa University) and Furniture Design (Sheridan College).

Jeff Ho (he/him) is a theatre artist, originally from Hong Kong. As an actor, he has toured as Ophelia in Why Not Theatre’s Prince Hamlet across the country and the US over the last five years. As a playwright, his works include: cockroach, the LAMBDA Award winning and Governor General’s Literary Award Finalist Iphigenia and the Furies (on Taurian Land) and Antigone, and trace. You can find his plays published by Playwrights Canada Press. He is currently the Associate Artistic Director of Tarragon Theatre.

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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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.

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

Join Our Network

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

Join Our Network

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

Inspire North

Inspire North Festival

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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!

Orfelina

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!