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aǫmę́tsaʔ eyǫmaaʔtateyaʔt "the earth, they her body will burn”
(Controlled Burn)
Catherine Tammaro, 2017 Acrylic On Canvas With Quills.

Akin Welcomes Indigenous Elder, Artist in Residence Catherine Tammaro

January 28, 2019 by Akin Collective in Member News, Event, Residency

Akin is thrilled to welcome Wyandot multimedia artist and Tradition Keeper Catherine Tammaro (Taǫmęˀšreˀ) to our organization as our inaugural Indigenous Elder Artist in Residence - a relationship based on communication, creativity, awareness/visibility and relationship building between creative settler and Indigenous folk. This initiative will help Akin work toward maintaining its treaty responsibilities with Indigenous Peoples per the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement between allied nations to care for and share the resources in the Great Lakes Region.

Catherine will hold open studio hours to engage with studio members and our larger community, provide creative and spiritual support for Indigenous artists and collaborate with Akin on initiatives prioritizing Indigenous artists and cultural producers. We understand that we have a lot of work to do in better supporting Indigenous folk, and making our spaces safe and enjoyable. This unique residency program is one step that we have worked together on for several months, and while excited, Akin recognizes the work we still have ahead of us.

A special thank you to our friend and advisor Rania El Mugammar whose support has made this program possible.

Please stay tuned for event details as we plan on welcoming Catherine with an evening gathering at Akin King (511 King St West) on February 15th, 2019 from 5:30-8:30PM.

More event info here

About Catherine Tammaro:

Catherine Tammaro was born in Toronto, and raised in Toronto and the US. She has a 50-year history of art making, including painting, fine art and award-winning design, theatre, soundscape/installation, musical collaboration, photographic/written journalism and extensive digital work/graphic design. Her multi-media works have been exhibited in traditional/alternative gallery spaces and her written works and musical compositions have been published in various online blogs and installations. Catherine has been involved in a wide array of interdisciplinary collaborations, ongoing special projects and themed exhibitions, as originator, curator, performer and exhibitor. She has been working with the academic community of late and is currently involved with several projects such as The Daughters of Aataentsic, The Star Collective, Walking With Our Sisters and others. She is a seated Tradition Keeper for the Wyandot of Anderdon Nation; Speckled Turtle Clan. Catherine is Akin Studio's premiere Indigenous Elder Artist in Residence, and is working with many agencies, city wide and beyond, to advise and facilitate art making/teaching workshops, as well as maintaining her own arts practise regarding spiritual and ever changing realities as they pertain to our connection to the sacred multiverse.  

Learn more about catherine here
January 28, 2019 /Akin Collective
indigenous artists, elder, residency, Art
Member News, Event, Residency

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Call for Submissions: Exhibit in the Toronto Design Offsite Festival →

June 18, 2018 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions

The Toronto Design Offsite Festival has just announced their annual call for submissions for the 2019 edition of the festival. There are a number of ways to get involved. Present an independent project, submit to one of the Festival’s curated exhibitions or half-day symposium, or be a Host Venue. 

Join the Festival to become a part of an exciting network of creative people, exhibitions, events, and a captive audience of designers and design-lovers. Last year we had 100+ events and exhibitions across the city, 140K+ visitors, 95+ million press impressions, and 500+ million total brand impressions. From design talks to experimental installations to prototypes to opening parties and curated exhibitions, the Festival featured the work of over 800 artists and designers.


Surface Tension

Surface Tension is a provocation to explore the forces at work on water, both real and conceptual.

Exploring the theme of water from material, aesthetic, cultural, political, poetic, and ecological perspectives, Surface Tension seeks to engage a range of topics integral to thinking about water in its broadest senses. 

Deadline: all submissions are due Friday, September 21, 2018 by 11:59pm EST.

Click here to learn more and submit your work.


Work/Life

Work/Life is an annual exhibition organized by the Toronto Design Offsite Festival in partnership with Umbra. A dozen new prototypes by Canadian designers are shown each year at the Umbra Store during the Festival.

Work/Life invites Canadian designers to design a product for innovative houseware and workware that consider opportunities for multiple functions, storage, space efficiency, personalization, dual utility, entertaining, and other hybrid and micro-living concerns.

Deadline: all submissions are due Friday, September 21, 2018 by 11:59pm EST.

Click here to learn more and submit your work.


Design Unseen

Design is commonly defined as a methodical approach to the solution of a problem—yet there is no universal system for achieving a design solution. This exhibition aims to expose unseen creative processes, while asserting the value of design, which are often discounted in a culture that gives precedence to the end result. It asks whether process is as critical (if not more so) than a design in its final form.

Deadline: all submissions are due Friday, September 21, 2018 by 11:59pm EST.

Click here to learn more and submit your work.


TO DO Talks Symposium: Unlocking the Future of Work

What about humans in the future of work?

TO DO Talks Symposium seeks designers and thinkers to give presentations that inspire. Talks may be about current research or case studies, new products or technologies, spaces or experiences, speculative design or strategies, or new processes or policies. We welcome diverse perspectives and responses to the theme of the future of work with a specific emphasis on values, ethics, education, access, and inclusion.

Deadline: all submissions are due Friday, September 21, 2018 by 11:59pm EST.

Click here to learn more and submit your talk proposal.


2019 Exhibitor Registration

Independently-produced events, exhibitions, and window installations are integral to the Festival’s structure. We welcome all who want to present, discuss, demonstrate, or exhibit design in any field and/or related disciplines. 

Early Bird Registration Deadline: Friday, August 31, 2018 by 11:59pm EST.

Click here to learn more and register as an exhibitor.


Call for Host Venues

If you have a venue you’d like to have activated with a window installation, event, or exhibition, we want to hear from you! Potential venues include spaces in the City of Toronto such as shops, galleries, studios, cafés, schools, and cinemas.

Deadline: all submissions are due Friday, June 22, 2018 by 11:59pm EST.

The Toronto Design Offsite Festival (TO DO) brings people together to celebrate contemporary design across the city January 18-27, 2019.

click here to learn more
June 18, 2018 /Akin Collective
Toronto Design Offsite Festival, Exhibition, design, Art, Festival, art festival
Call for Submissions

Erin Candela / Instagram Takeover starts today!

February 20, 2017 by Jen Pilles in Member News

The Akin Takeover is an ongoing initiative from Akin Projects featuring Akin Collective studio members and friends of Akin. Using the @akinprojects Instagram account as a platform, participants are invited to share a stream of images for one week, giving followers a glimpse into their creative world. This week's #akintakeover will feature @candles_ aka Erin Candela of Akin Dufferin.

Click here to go to the takeover

Erin Candela is a Canadian artist originally from northern BC, living in and loving Toronto. With a background in drawing and printmaking, Erin become co-founder of Graven Feather Gallery in 2011, and is now a current member and studio manager of Akin Collective. Her arts practice is a mixed bag of visual and ceramic exploration, often informed by historical documents such as photographs, public school books, nature encyclopedias, books of poetry and newspapers. Themes of memory and identity are frequently present in her work. Ideas of North, Canadian landscape, and portentous depictions of wild creatures and characters are also common and contribute to a scattered and ambiguous narrative. Follow her this week for another Akin Takeover! 

#akintakeover

February 20, 2017 /Jen Pilles
Art, akintakeover, Erin Candela, Cermaics, Drawing, Instagram
Member News

BMO 1st Art! Exhibition happening now! November 17 - December 17, 2016

November 25, 2016 by Jen Pilles

An exhibition of the 13 award-winning works by graduating student artists from post-secondary institutions across Canada.

BMO 1st Art! Exhibition, running from November 17 – December 17, 2016, at the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, 7 Hart House Circle, University of Toronto. Open hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 12:00 – 5:00 pm, Wednesdays, 12:00 – 8:00 pm. Admission is free http://www.jmbgallery.ca/info.html

BMO 1st Art! celebrates the accomplishments of graduating artists from post-secondary institutions in every province and territory.  A total of $70,000 is awarded each year, thirteen regional prizes of $5,000 and one national prize of $10,000. Congratulations to this year’s winners, who demonstrate the excellence and promise of our newest generation of artists.

November 25, 2016 /Jen Pilles
BMO, Art, Exhibition

Call for Submissions - Farewell to Honest Ed's - A Once in a Lifetime Event!

November 24, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Call for Submissions

Toronto For Everyone invites you to help them co-create the Toronto of the future with the official farewell to Honest Ed's. This is going to be a multi-day, multidisciplinary immersive experience taking place inside Honest Ed's from February 23-26, 2017 that will feature public interactive experiences, exhibitions, conversations, and special celebrations.

The submissions deadline is December 2, 2016 and 11:59PM.

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November 24, 2016 /Jen Pilles
call for submissions, Honest Ed's, Toronto Landmark, Art
Call for Submissions