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Donate to the Akin Studio Rent Relief Fund

July 20, 2023 by Akin Collective in Resources

The Akin Studio Rent Relief Fund is a donation-powered fund which provides anonymous, one-time, emergency grants to artists towards their studio membership at Akin. The Akin Studio Rent Relief Fund has been a vital resource for our artists, and, after allocating over $27,000 directly to artists' studio membership fees, is in need of donations. Your donation will directly support artists in continuing their practice in times of financial need.  


“Akin’s generous relief fund has been an incredible help in relieving the financial stress of studio rental as a working artist and student. I’m happy to know that Akin understands the struggles artists go through and do what they can to promote the practices of their renting artists.”
— Akin Studio Member, Recipient of Akin Studio Rent Relief Fund

Click to donate to the Akin Studio Rent Relief Fund

Created in 2020 in collaboration with Rania El Mugammar, the goal of The Akin Studio Rent Relief Fund is to provide short term financial aid to artists in unexpected situations or times of financial instability. Since its inception, this fund has directly supported 140 studio members in being able to keep their studio spaces at Akin. 

This Fund is still very much in demand from our artists. We receive regular applications every month from our members. Since July 2022 we have distributed over $5000 to artists and yet the fund has only received $300 in donations in that same amount of time. This is why we are reaching out to our community for help so we can continue to offer this vital resource to our community of artists and makers.


“This bursary relieved stress during a difficult time and allowed me to focus on healing. Providing additional funding for the Rent Relief Fund will grant important financial help for Toronto Artist’s during a stressful, uncertain time, similar to my experience earlier this year. Thank you for your generosity!”
— Akin Studio Member, Recipient of Akin Studio Rent Relief Fund

Click the link below to donate using a credit card or PayPal account. To donate another amount or to donate by etransfer or cheque please email us at info@akincollective.com 

Thank you for your support.

Click to donate to the Akin Studio Rent Relief Fund

Some facts about the Akin Rent Relief Fund:

Akin would like to thank Sarah Letovsky @sletovsky for the use of her artwork in the studio photography and @nate_dumlao for his background line drawing.

July 20, 2023 /Akin Collective
Artist fund, artists, artist rent relief, artist studios
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Image Description: A person stands in an empty studio space with hardwood floors and white walls. They’re holding a large photo showing images of three studios spaces, each smaller than the last, stacked on top of one another, the final image is of the exterior of a four story building, situated on a Toronto street corner with traffic lights.

What happens when an Akin studio closes?

April 24, 2023 by Akin Collective in Studio News

To our studio members and friends, 

At Akin we are always saddened to hear that a studio will be closing. This year two of our studios, Akin Bloor-Yonge, and Akin Stockyards will be closing permanently. Both of these studio locations have been exciting and important studios for Akin. Akin Bloor-Yonge has a quiet atmosphere, and is inhabited by so many incredible artists. Built originally as an office space, it’s host to many private studios that artists were itching to get into. We were grateful for the opportunity to provide private workspaces to folks once again. Akin Stockyards is a big, bright, gorgeous community of artists working together in what was once a halloween store, and before that a pharmacy. 

Although a studio closure is always sad, in both of these cases it was expected, as we knew we only had a limited time in each building before the redevelopment plans for the sites were ready to move forward. This method of occupying space on an interim basis in the city is intentional and allows Akin to host artist workspaces in key areas of the city that would otherwise be unaffordable to so many of us. 

At Akin we value transparency, and today we thought we’d take this opportunity to take you behind the curtain and let you know what Akin does once we find out a studio will be closing.

When Akin staff receives official notice from the property owner to vacate a studio, the first thing we do is inform our staff and our members. Usually we are able to inform everyone within 24 hours of receiving the notice. 

Meanwhile, we have normally already begun the search to find another studio space as close by as possible for those members to move into. We like to refer to this as a relocation and not a closure, because we aim to move the community of artists to a new space to keep the connections folks have made in the studio intact. Closing a studio and opening a new one is an all hands on deck situation. We care about our members and we do everything we can to make this transition as smooth and simple as possible. 

When we're signing a lease for a new space we always negotiate with the property owners  to  receive  as much notice as possible when it is time to vacate - this is usually a minimum of 3 months. Sometime we are granted an extension as well to give everyone more time and minimize stress for everyone involved. 

What’s next is a crucial and busy time for the Akin Staff. We’ve done many relocations before and are not strangers to the process. We launch a survey to our members at the closing studio, asking if they’d like to move to a new location. We place a hold on all available studios at other Akin locations to accommodate the relocating members. Our aim is to leave no member without a studio who wants one. There are always logistical roadblocks, but we do everything in our power to make that happen. It’s always our first priority to accommodate our current members, to find them a new studio as quickly and easily as possible. 

Then, we celebrate! We want to hold space for all the connections, all the energy that was shared in a studio for the time we were in it. It’s always bittersweet to leave a studio and move to new ones, but it’s also a chance for new connections, new experiences. In our fifteen years of operation, Akin has said goodbye to eight studios from 2008-2022. Is it sad to move studios? Yes! Does it destroy our community? No! In fact, the opposite, our community is the strongest it’s ever been. We can, at once, mourn the loss of a closed studio and be excited about what’s to come. At the closing party, with any luck, it's not goodbye, it’s see you soon

A huge thank you to Akin’s Real Estate Advisory (AREA), an initiative set up to help ensure Akin evolves in a healthy and sustainable way while continuing to support our growing community long term. We’d also like to extend our sincerest gratitude to our real estate partners; without whom, none of this would be possible. In the cases of the studios we're moving out of soon, Akin Stockyards is in partnership with Marlin Spring and Akin Bloor-Yonge is in partnership with Capital Developments.

Thanks also to our fantastic, hard working staff and lovely studio members. Please feel free to direct further questions to info@akincollective.com. We welcome your feedback anytime!

AKIN DUFFERIN - Opened 2008 - Closed 2019
AKIN DUFFERIN - Opened 2008 - Closed 2019
AKIN LANSDOWNE - Opened 2013 - Closed 2020
AKIN LANSDOWNE - Opened 2013 - Closed 2020
AKIN RIVER - Opened 2017 - Closed 2020
AKIN RIVER - Opened 2017 - Closed 2020
AKIN OSSINGTON - Opened 2017 - Closed 2021
AKIN OSSINGTON - Opened 2017 - Closed 2021
AKIN SUNRISE - Opened 2017 - Closed 2020
AKIN SUNRISE - Opened 2017 - Closed 2020
AKIN KING - Opened 2018 - Closed 2019
AKIN KING - Opened 2018 - Closed 2019
AKIN LAKESHORE - Opened 2019 - Closed 2021
AKIN LAKESHORE - Opened 2019 - Closed 2021
AKIN x COLLISION GALLERY - Opened 2020 - Closed 2021
AKIN x COLLISION GALLERY - Opened 2020 - Closed 2021
AKIN BLOOR-YONGE - Opened 2022 - Closed 2023
AKIN BLOOR-YONGE - Opened 2022 - Closed 2023
AKIN STOCKYARDS - Opened 2022 - Closed 2023
AKIN STOCKYARDS - Opened 2022 - Closed 2023
AKIN DUFFERIN - Opened 2008 - Closed 2019 AKIN LANSDOWNE - Opened 2013 - Closed 2020 AKIN RIVER - Opened 2017 - Closed 2020 AKIN OSSINGTON - Opened 2017 - Closed 2021 AKIN SUNRISE - Opened 2017 - Closed 2020 AKIN KING - Opened 2018 - Closed 2019 AKIN LAKESHORE - Opened 2019 - Closed 2021 AKIN x COLLISION GALLERY - Opened 2020 - Closed 2021 AKIN BLOOR-YONGE - Opened 2022 - Closed 2023 AKIN STOCKYARDS - Opened 2022 - Closed 2023

Image Description: A slide show of the ten Akin Studios that have opened and closed.

April 24, 2023 /Akin Collective
Studio Closure, artist studios, creative working spaces, 2023 studio closures
Studio News