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Art F*cking Therapy - Februay 18 at The Drake Hotel

January 25, 2017 by Jen Pilles in Event

WHEN: February 18th, 1pm

WHERE: The Drake Hotel, 1150 Queen Street West, The Sky Yard

WHAT: We are going to get creative AF friends. Let those emotions out  using colours and construction paper, and experience the joy you once felt in art class. No artistic experience required. We will be using a mix of collaging and creative writing.

TICKETS: Email info@mindmatters.space for tickets

ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Laura Dawe is a painter/director/writer in TORONTO canada. In 2012 she wrote and directed the short DREEMER through the CFC director's lab. it went to SLAMDANCE and was broadcast on IFC. In 2010 she wrote and directed a pre-apocalyptic feature film called LIGHT IS THE DAY.

January 25, 2017 /Jen Pilles
Event, Workshop, Therapy, Collage, the drake hotel, Mind Matters
Event

Forge Professional Workshop Series - Artist's Health: Stress, Self Care and Studio Safety

January 23, 2017 by Jen Pilles in Education, Event

February 6 / 6:30-8:30pm / City Hall, Committee Room 2

Your health is important! Join us at City Hall as the staff of The Al and Malka Green Artists’ Health Centre (AHC),Toronto Western Hospital, present an engaging workshop focusing on your health and well-being.

From dealing with stress, to repetitive strain injuries, use of harsh chemicals and demanding schedules, artists put a lot of strain on their physical and mental well-being. Join us to learn tips to take care of your body and mind.

Come and meet Susannah McGeachy (Nurse Practitioner) and Dr. Anita Shack (Chiropractor, Craniosacral Therapist, Acunpucture) as they introduce you to the services available and the unique approach at the Artists’ Health Centre.   Learn some self-care techniques to minimize the negative effects of stress, help you feel your best, and boost your self-esteem.

Space is Limited! Please register to attend at www.universe.com/arthealth
$10 Suggested Donation

 

January 23, 2017 /Jen Pilles
Event, Heathcare, Self Care, Workshop, UHN, Artists Health Centre
Education, Event

Draw Fashion NOW - Live at Type Books - Tonight Only!

January 23, 2017 by Jen Pilles in Event

Tonight only - join fashion illustrator and Akin Lansdowne studio member Danielle Meder at Type Books on 883 Queen Street West tonight for a live performance of her book, Draw Fashion Now!

Expect to see some of Danielle's greatest hits from a decade of live runway sketching, hear some wild stories from the fashion week jungles of Paris, London and New York City. Plus, draw along while she performs a tutorial, and watch a fashion illustration appear before your eyes with a live sketching DEMO!

Wait, there’s more – FREE fashion portraits for anyone who buys the book.
This is a FREE event, all are welcome! We would love to see you there!

January 23, 2017 /Jen Pilles
fashion, illustration, event, type books, Danielle Meder, Draw Fashion Now
Event

Akin Creative: Valentine's Vulva Medallion Making

January 18, 2017 by Akin Collective in Education, Event

Wednesday, February 15th /  6:30pm / Akin Lansdowne - Studio 101 - 87 Wade Avenue.

Let’s get intimate! Join us to learn technical clay-making skills and process your Valentine's feelings by making vulva art! Learn the technical sculpting skills of an undervalued, and misunderstood body part through ceramic jewellery making. The workshop will include an introduction to clay, and the female form in art, basic clay making skills, and a lot of giggling and fun! Materials and tools included! The kits will not include the precious metals we use to make our jewelry thought a substitute will be available for purchase.

View samples here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/CatstacheAccessories

Space is limited, register here: www.universe.com/vulva
$25 Suggested Donation

(Please get in touch if you wish to attend but cannot make a contribution)

About the instructors:
Yara El Safi and Jenelle Madison-Struck are multidisciplinary artists that specialize in vulva jewelry. El Safi receiving her BFA at Western University and Madison-Struck receiving her Fine Arts Degree at Fanshawe College. Their vulva jewelry was inspired by a feminist movement in the 1960s that sought to create a dialog about the female perspective in the art world. Their art aims to empower anyone who identifies with the female body or the vulva, regardless of the preferred gendered pronouns. El Safi and Madison-Struch vulva jewelry is presented as they are, no bleaching necessary. Fifty percent of proceeds from El Safi and Madison-Stuck’s jewelry are donated to Women's Community House in London.

 

January 18, 2017 /Akin Collective
Vulva, Jewellry, Event, Etsy, Clay, Workshop
Education, Event

Akin Creative: Valentine’s Card Making Party!

January 17, 2017 by Jen Pilles in Event

February 9 / 6:30-8:30pm / Akin Lansdowne - Studio 101 -  87 Wade Ave

Come make a Valentines card for your sweetheart, best friend, enemy or a stranger! This is a hands-on work session for you to have some fun with glitter and glue and make a card or two! Bring a friend, a snack, and your creativity!

Participants will be provided with one piece of heavy-duty hemp card stock, cut and scored to make a 4”x6” card as well as a 4”x6” envelope. You can purchase more card stock and envelopes at the event for $0.50 each ($1 per set). We will also have beer for sale!

Pay-What-You-Can, suggested donation of $5. You must register to attend. Click here to register: www.universe.com/cardparty

Some supplies will be provided including:
- cardstock and envelopes
- a variety of coloured paper
- pencil crayons
- spirograph and stamps
- scissors and glue
- cut and paste materials
- glitter and more!

Feel free to bring additional supplies!

 

January 17, 2017 /Jen Pilles
Event, Party, Valentines, Crafts
Event

Akin Show & Tell #52 - January 25 at Akin Lansdowne

January 09, 2017 by Jen Pilles in Event

Wed Jan 25 / 7-10pm / Akin Lansdowne - 87 Wade Ave - Studio 101

On the last Wednesday of every month Akin hosts a relaxed and fun ‘Show and Tell for Artists’ at one of the Akin Collective studios. This is a time for Akin members and other Toronto artists to show completed works or works in progress and get friendly feedback and answers from their peers in a casual studio setting.

This special edition of the Akin Show & Tell will end at the Territory Orphanage (www.territroy.org) a.k.a. the studio of Allen Morgan on the third floor of 87 Wade Ave with a special surprise for everyone!

Feel free to bring art to share, bring a friend or two, bring snacks or drinks or just bring yourself! Come for the conversation or just to meet people and hang out.

This month we are meeting at Akin Lansdowne - 87 Wade Ave - Studio 101
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch! See you there!

RSVP here: https://www.facebook.com/events/922365287864031/

January 09, 2017 /Jen Pilles
Event, Show and tell, Networking, Social, Critique, Community
Event

Upcoming Artists' Network Educational Seminars

January 09, 2017 by Jen Pilles in Education, Event

Tuesday Jan 17th, 2017 Social Media Level ll 

Location: Sweat & Soda coffee shop, 1091 Queen St. E. Toronto / 6:30-8:30pm

Presenter Nancy Bennett will take you to the next step in using social media to promote your art to an even larger audience.

Participants will have Facebook Page, Instagram and Twitter accounts open and active and bring their laptops or mobile devices to the session in order to participate in class activities.

Click Here to Register


Tuesday Feb 7th, 2017: Planning Your Show Calendar

Location: Ralph Thornton Centre, 3rd floor, 765 Queen St. E, Toronto / 6:30-8:30pm

There are so many art shows from the large art fairs in Toronto and beyond, to the many outdoor art shows and other home and lifestyle expos where artists can exhibit their artwork. Itcan be very daunting as to which ones to choose and how to manage the shows you are accepted into.This seminar presented by Jamie MacLean will focus on how to find shows, preparing submissions includingapplication processes, artist's statement, bio and images along with planning and budgeting. Plus we encourage attendees to share their personal experiences, good and bad with the group. This will be a very informative night for artists, not to be missed!

Jamie MacLean is a landscape oil painter, becoming passionate about his art in 2004, after a 30 year career in Engineering.  He has taken workshops in Algonquin and the Canadian Rockies and is primarily self taught.  He tends to bring a business and more structured approach to "selling" his art by doing 15 shows and fairs a year, and keeping stock in 5-6 galleries.  Jamie was also chair of the Artists' Network board for 2 years.

Click Here to Register

For more information email us at info@artistsnetwork.ca or visit our website: www.artistsnetwork.ca

Education Seminars are Free to Artists' Network Members, $25 to Non-Members

January 09, 2017 /Jen Pilles
Event, Workshop, Artists Network, Social Media, Business
Education, Event

Ride the ARTbus and discover some of the winter's best exhibitions in the GTA!

January 09, 2017 by Jen Pilles in Event

Exhibition tour to Mercer Union, the Art Gallery of York University and Oakville Galleries on the ARTbus!

Click Here for more information

Sunday 22 January 2017, 12:00 pm–5:00 pm
Pick-up and drop-off at Mercer Union (1286 Bloor Street West, Toronto)

$10 donation includes transportation to all galleries and afternoon refreshments.

For reservations, visit oakvillegalleries.com

January 09, 2017 /Jen Pilles
Oakville Galleries, Event, Art Tour, ARTbus, mercer union
Event

Forge Workshop Series: Glass Mosaic Workshop - January 16

January 07, 2017 by Jen Pilles in Event

Monday January 16 / 6:30-8:30pm / Akin Dufferin - 444 Dufferin St - Unit E
$25 per person - all materials included / Get your tickets here: http://universe.com/mosaicworkshop

Learn the foundations of mosaic art using regular and tempered glass as your tesserae*. It's suggested that students bring a collection of small images, text on paper or crafted paper pieces like Washi to include in their mosaic. We will practice an overlay technique using tissue paper, glitter and more. Glass mosaics beautifully and permanently encapsulate your treasures underneath each piece of glass. No prior mosaic knowledge necessary. All levels welcome.

About the Instructor:
Elena Martoglio has been cast over by the magic and beauty of mosaic art since a trip to Barcelona, Spain over a decade ago. She creates exclusive hand made mosaics for homes and has collaborated in unique, public mural projects in Cordoba, Argentina and Toronto. She is a member of the Society of American Mosaic Artists and is currently devising a large mural project this coming Spring, with the arts community is Salmon Arm, BC.

January 07, 2017 /Jen Pilles
Workshop, Craft, Learning, Glass, Mosaic, Forge
Event

Akin Vitrine Gallery presents an installation by Rebecca Jane Houston

January 07, 2017 by Jen Pilles in Event

The Akin Vitrine Gallery is excited to present our current exhibition, running for the month of January by Rebecca Jane Houston, a multi-disciplinary artist who works out of Akin Lansdowne.

Rebecca's recent work has been with clay, making plaster casts of “Kee Klamps" and pipe in various clay bodies. This meditation on the form of temporary infrastructure is still in its experimental phase and is shown here in the Akin Vitrine as a work in progress. Rebecca often works for a long time with a particular material or form, and allowing repetition of a joint or object create its own abstract narrative. Sometimes, the process leads towards finished pieces if that seems appropriate, but not always. January’s Vitrine installation will likely shift as different pieces will be experimented with, rejected, altered.

Rebecca has worked in the community arts for many years, sits on the board of Mercer Union and is the proprietor and curator of The Northern Beaver Gallery, a vending machine art project.

The Akin Vitrine Gallery is located at the Clock Factory Building at 1485 Dupont Street (entrance on Campbell Avenue). Find Akin Studio 215 on the second floor and follow the sign into the hallway around the corner. This miniature gallery will feature the diverse talent of Akin Collective studio members with a new installation each month.

The building is open from 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, or to arrange a viewing outside of those hours please contact the artist: rebeccajanehouston@gmail.com.

#AkinVitrine

January 07, 2017 /Jen Pilles
exhibition, Installation, Akin Vitrine Gallery, Rebecca Jane Houston
Event

Left: Erin Loree, Cosmic Handheld, 2016
Right: Oliver Pauk, Object #76, 2016

Erin Loree & Oliver Pauk - January 13-28 at Angell Gallery

December 21, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Event

Angell Gallery invites you to join them in 2017 with new exhibitions by Erin Loree & Oliver Pauk! Opening Friday January 13th from 7-9pm. On view from January 13-28.

ERIN LOREE

The paintings in Erin Loree's The Good Glazier are complex abstracts inspired by the Zen concept of "beginner's mind" - an attitude that embraces openness and being in the present moment. The swirling rhythms, glowing colour and bold scale for which she is known are still present, but are further worked through a slow building and removing of paint, resulting in richly layered surfaces that reward extended looking.

The show's title, an inversion of the Baudelaire poem, The Bad Glazier, signals Loree's desire that the new works evoke windows into psychic spaces. To create these visionary portals, Loree begins with veils of transparent acrylic, over which oils are applied, scraped away, then re-applied, using a variety of tools including rags, squeegees, cardboard and brushes. In a process in which intention and intuition are equal partners, painterly instinct both drives decision and embraces accident.

"Each layer is critical because the colour of the layers, and the order in which they are applied, alter how each layer interacts with what exists beneath it," says Loree, who seeks to balance the delicate, carefully considered mark with the bold and spontaneous gesture. The works evolve over time and surfaces are continuously reworked and disrupted, leaving stains and traces of previous marks.

There is much here to occupy both eye and mind. Areas of high gloss jostle patches of velvety matte textures. Thick impasto punctuates broad, fluid strokes. Luminous tones of transparent acrylic contrast with scraped slabs of opaque oils, creating a palpable sense of depth. The darkness that is an inevitable part of the human journey is present, yet counterbalanced by a light that seems to emanate from within the paintings. A 21st century mystic, Loree as The Good Glazier offers viewers a channel into their own inner worlds.


OLIVER PAUK

The artwork of Oliver Pauk engages with the prime constant of our digital environment: entropy. At every stage of its lifespan, and even prior to its creation, a piece of digital media is subject to the tremendous forces of entropy. While the dream of the internet involves navigating a seamless convergence of total information, the actuality much more closely resembles a patchwork of contingent translations between networks and documents, databases and algorithms, filetypes and protocols. A file is selected, uploaded, formatted and compressed; it gets filtered, transmitted, curated, or sorted; it becomes recalled, downloaded, archived, or forgotten. But at each step, something is missed, garbled, or reversed. The seemingly endless, weightless transmission of information in the cloud is, in fact, fuelled by loss.

Beginning with the selection of particular objects with peculiar qualities-broken crystal, pieces of found rubber, plastic mesh, and other detritus-Pauk creates a place of potential through compositions so sensitively assembled as to appear incidental. From here, Pauk slowly and deliberately occludes these configurations, first by painting them in part or whole with a solid color, and then by photographing the results and transforming them digitally through various programs and processes, some automatic and scripted, others painstaking and arduous.

In this way, he excises the images of their most recognizable features while emphasizing what remains, re-enacting and reversing the entropic processes underlying the distribution of digital content. Pauk's doctoring recalls in some ways the artifacts and mispatterning typical of Tauba Auerbach or Wade Guyton, where the interfacing of the artist's hand and mechanical processes yield impromptu abstractions. Pauk does not seem to be interested in accidents, however. The work likewise bears traces of the procedurally-engineered compositions of pioneering digital artists like Frieder Nake and Manfred Mohr, though Pauk is not a process artist. Ultimately, his anti-images have much more in common with the work of Gerhard Richter, whose blurred photorealism and gestural abstraction were both products of careful de-emphasis of the core elements of a recognizable image, what he called the "excess of unimportant information."

The critical absence of this type of information yields another: a kind of metadata of image-making, through which the plainly human recedes and the aggregate characteristics of the work emerge. Unbeholden to the coherence of realism, this aggregate data is translated across dimensions, from space to flatness and back again. Fittingly, Pauk's recent work delves into 3D printing and hydrographics, bleeding-edge technologies that reiterate his transmutational practice, rendering the digital tangible while extruding flat imagery into real space. Thus what Pauk provides are images and objects that have the same physical relationship to reality as all those others that proliferate around us, but which have traversed the digital realm in a completely novel way. From entropy, Pauk finds new forms which could only have been realized through loss.

Text by: Ben Bruneau

December 21, 2016 /Jen Pilles
Event, Exhibition, Oliver Pauk, erin loree
Event

Michael Vickers: Monument - Opening Reception at Patrick Mikhail Gallery

December 21, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Member News, Event

Patrick Mikhail Gallery in Montréal is pleased to present “Monument” a new exhibition by Toronto artist (And Akin Lansdowne studio member) Michael Vickers

January 7 to February 25, 2017

Artist reception:
Saturday, January 7, 2017
2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Sometimes watched though too often not, those beating hearts—those ticking clocks.

PATRICK MIKHAIL GALLERY in Montréal is pleased to present MONUMENT, an exhibition of new works by PMG artist MICHAEL VICKERS. The exhibition, the artist’s first solo presentation with the gallery, marks a continued investigation of the sculptural object, while incorporating elements and influences from industrial design, assemblage, and a renewed interest in poetry.

Waterjet-cut metal panels, engraved boulders, and new large-scale installations fill the gallery space, interjected by floral arrangements and tomographic imagery based on MEG and MRI scans created in collaboration with Dr. Karen Davis’ neurology lab at Toronto Western Hospital. In MONUMENT, we find not only a curiosity towards modes of presentation, materials, and differing relationships between objects, but also introspective reflections (both minute and macro- connections) and contemplations riddled through visual decisions and gestures.
 

December 21, 2016 /Jen Pilles
Michael Vickers, Exhibition, Event, opening reception, Sculpture, Installation
Member News, Event

Akin Vitrine Gallery featuring "The Braids" by Nicole Krstin - Until Dec 31

December 21, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Event, Member News

Akin Collective + Akin Projects are excited to present the Vitrine Gallery, a recent addition to our Dupont studios. This miniature gallery will feature the diverse talent of our members with a new installation each month.

Our current exhibition, The Braids, is running for the month of December. This new work from Akin member, Nicole Krstin is part of an ongoing series intended to foster dialogue, awareness and understanding about women’s health issues.

“The Braids is about navigating the seemingly otherworldly experience of trying to paint a clear picture of our medical profiles. It is about the need to be vigilant about understanding our bodies, our rights, and about asking questions in order to empower ourselves, rather than remaining in the dark about our health. Layers of paint are carefully cut by-hand to reveal imagery that represent healthy tissue, disease, information, misinformation — all of which is explored and or filtered-out in order to learn more about our bodies. The braids, which are interlaced and therefore stronger than the strands alone, represent the power of knowledge; revealing what is beneath the darkness.”

Nicole Krstin is a visual artist, currently focusing on film photography and painting. She is a “retired” graphic designer, holding a BA from the University of Toronto, with a Major in Anthropology and a Minor in English. Nicole describes herself as being known for incessant mouth breathing, an unrelenting admiration for cats, and saying weird things in-person and on social media. She is uni-coastal, splitting time between Toronto and Brooklyn.

The Braids, 2016
16 x 20 inches
Acrylic on wood, vinyl, fabric

The Akin Vitrine Gallery is located at the Clock Factory Building at 1485 Dupont Street (entrance on Campbell Avenue). Find Akin Studio 215 on the second floor and follow the sign into the hallway around the corner.

The building is open from 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, or to arrange a viewing outside of those hours please contact the artist: info@nicolekrstin.com

www.nicolekrstin.com
Instagram: @nicolekrstin

#AkinVitrine
 

December 21, 2016 /Jen Pilles
Exhibition, Installation, Women, Health, Vitrine
Event, Member News

Akin Show and Tell on December 28 at the Dupont Studios!

December 20, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Event

Wed Dec 28 / 7-9pm / Akin Dupont - 1485 Dupont St - Room 204
*Free for all and open to the public*

On the last Wednesday of every month Akin host’s a relaxed and fun ‘Show and Tell for Artists’ at one of the Akin Collective studios. This is a time for Akin members and other Toronto artists to show completed works or works in progress and get friendly feedback and answers from their peers in a casual studio setting.

Feel free to bring art to share, bring a friend or two, bring snacks or drinks or just bring yourself! Come for the conversation or just to meet people and hang out.

This month we are meeting at Akin Dupont - 1485 Dupont St - Room 204 - entrance to the building is on Campbell Ave . If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch! See you there!
 

December 20, 2016 /Jen Pilles
Event, Show and tell
Event

Akin Projects - Sale at the Akin Holiday Market and Online!

December 14, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Event

Come to the Akin Holiday Market this coming Saturday at the Lansdowne Brewery (303 Lansdowne Ave) next to the Holiday Zine + Maker Fair at Xpace Cultural Centre . Hot sales on Akin merchandise all day! All proceeds go to support Akin Projects not-for-profit arts programming.

Can't make it to the Holiday Market? All items on sale in our online shop until the end of December!

Click here to visit the shop
December 14, 2016 /Jen Pilles
Holiday, Akin Holiday Market, Sale, Akin Projects, Fundraising
Event

Akin Holiday Market - Exhibitor list announced!

December 06, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Event

We are so excited for the Akin Holiday Market, happening on December 17 at Lansdowne Brewery (303 Lansdowne Ave) from 12pm-6pm. Here is the list of the amazing exhibitors who will be showing their work!

Akin Projects

Bernadette Peets

Cosmological Fantasias

Empath School for Arts and Magic

Enrique V. Gaudite Studio

Erin Candela

Frederick Prince

HBphotoART

Jen Pilles Illustration

Lamb Textile by Johana Cordero

Laura Elliot

Laura Kay Keeling

Mark Seagram

Rebecca Jane Houston

Shanna Van Maurik

Status Avenue

Thusnelda Florence Contemporary Jewellery & Design

That's not all! The annual Xpace Cultural Centre Holiday Zine & Maker Fair, with even more incredible artists and makers, will be happening next door! Two great events, one day, free and friendly! See you there!

December 06, 2016 /Jen Pilles
Akin Projects, Lansdowne Brewery, Holiday, Shop Local, Toronto, xpace, Sale, PArty, Event
Event

Akin Vitrine Gallery presents The Braids by Nicole Krstin

December 06, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Member News, Event

The Akin Vitrine Gallery, a recent addition to our Dupont studios presents a new exhibition, The Braids, running for the month of December. This new work from Akin member, Nicole Krstin is part of an ongoing series intended to foster dialogue, awareness and understanding about women’s health issues.

“The Braids is about navigating the seemingly otherworldly experience of trying to paint a clear picture of our medical profiles. It is about the need to be vigilant about understanding our bodies, our rights, and about asking questions in order to empower ourselves, rather than remaining in the dark about our health. Layers of paint are carefully cut by-hand to reveal imagery that represent healthy tissue, disease, information, misinformation — all of which is explored and or filtered-out in order to learn more about our bodies. The braids, which are interlaced and therefore stronger than the strands alone, represent the power of knowledge; revealing what is beneath the darkness.”

Nicole Krstin is a visual artist, currently focusing on film photography and painting. She is a “retired” graphic designer, holding a BA from the University of Toronto, with a Major in Anthropology and a Minor in English. Nicole describes herself as being known for incessant mouth breathing, an unrelenting admiration for cats, and saying weird things in-person and on social media. She is uni-coastal, splitting time between Toronto and Brooklyn.

The Akin Vitrine Gallery is located at the Clock Factory Building at 1485 Dupont Street (entrance on Campbell Avenue). Find Akin Studio 215 on the second floor and follow the sign into the hallway around the corner.

The building is open from 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, or to arrange a viewing outside of those hours please contact the artist: info@nicolekrstin.com

#AkinVitrine

December 06, 2016 /Jen Pilles
Akin Vitrine Gallery, exhibition
Member News, Event

Interconsequential / Alison Snowball opening reception at *QueenSpecific

December 06, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Event

Alison Snowball of Akin Dupont is pleased to invite you to the opening reception for Interconsequential - an upcoming installation at QueenSpecific on Thursday Dec 8, 6-7p, 787Queen Street West.

Runs through January 15 if you can't make it to the opening.

December 06, 2016 /Jen Pilles
exhibition, opening reception, event, installation
Event

FieldTrips003 to Tangled Art + Disability with OCADSU in collaboration with Access Ryerson

November 28, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Event

About FieldTrips003
To celebrate the annual International Day for Persons with Disabilities on December 3, OCADSU and Access Ryerson will visit Mad Room by Gloria Swain with an exclusive artist talk and gallery tour. Please arrive at Student Union Office (6th floor, 230 Richmond St.) at 2:30 and we will walk together to be at the show for 3pm.

ACCESSIBILITY:
(Please message us if you have additional accessibility needs)
- The gallery is wheelchair accessible and all work is hung at an accessible level
- All visual work includes audio description
- Service animals are welcome at the gallery
- All exhibits include touchable art

In case we miss you, our exclusive trip is from 3-4pm at:
401 Richmond St. W S-122
Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8

Contact: equity@ocadsu.org

INFO:
Mad Room is an exhibition on the theme of mental health to raise awareness, open conversation, and promote effective coping strategies and self-care through art. It features images and installations that symbolize institutionalization, forced medication, domestic abuse, sexual abuse and the stigmas that come with depression.

ARTIST BIO:
Gloria Swain is a multidisciplinary artist (painting, photography, poetry, installations) whose work stimulates an understanding of mental illness. She is currently completing her Masters in Environmental Studies.

Gloria holds a Certificate in Community Arts Practice and is a recipient of the York University Robert J. Tiffin Student Leadership Award. Her work has shown at the Toronto Gladstone Hotel and various other venues. She is recipient of the Canadian International Black Women’s 100 Black Women to Watch.

Gloria’s practice includes work as a community arts facilitator and she coordinates art making spaces. Using art to explore mental health and (intergenerational) trauma, her art is an opportunity to share her own stories of mental health and create dialogue to remove the stigma. As a Black woman artist, she recognizes the lack of economic resources for marginalized people living with mental health issues and hopes to reduce the stigma of mental illness. Website:

About FieldTrips00
“FieldTrips00” is the first of the OCADSU's series of outings. The idea behind FieldTrips00 is this offers an opportunity for you to attend great events around the city with a friendly crew. This way, you don’t have to show up at events alone if you don’t want to, you can meet other OCADers across disciplines, and you have people to find the location with you - so if you get lost, we all get lost together.

November 28, 2016 /Jen Pilles
OCADSU, Access Ryerson, tangled art gallery, Gloria Swain, Gallery Tour, Exhibition, Event
Event

Double Your Impact on Giving Tuesday - Support Akin Projects & Project Creative Users

November 26, 2016 by Jen Pilles in Event

Giving Tuesday is just around the corner – November 29. It’s a global day of giving, and a chance for us to think about the causes we care about.

All donations and contributions made to Akin Projects between now and November 29 will be split equally with another local arts organization near and dear to our heart - Project Creative Users.


Project Creative Users is an arts collective that brings together artists with disabilities to creatively examine social, cultural, and individual understandings of disability and accessibility through a process of exploring what it means to be a “user” in the environments we inhabit. We play with the word “user”, a term used in inclusive design practices wherein disabled people are commonly referred to as “extreme users.”

With your help, we can continue to have a significant positive impact on our city through the arts.

Click here to donate now and support both organisations

ps. Be sure to visit our online shop! Proceeds from all sales go to directly to supporting our initiatives.

#GivingTuesday

November 26, 2016 /Jen Pilles
Donation, Fundraising, Project Creative Users
Event
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