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"Quilt" by Mark Buck, 1987 - Serigraph / SilkScreen with Confetti on Paper   Edition 1 / 1

Akin Dupont artist Mark Buck presents 'MARKBUCK.ART PREMIERE ART EXHIBITION 1987- 2017' at Artscape Youngplace

June 01, 2018 by Akin Collective in Event, Exhibitions, Member News

Akin Dupont Artist Mark Buck presents 'MARKBUCK.ART PREMIERE ART EXHIBITION 1987- 2017' from June 5 - 16 in studio 107 at Artscape Youngplace.

This solo show will be exhibiting over 25 of Mark’s art: from acrylic on canvas and paper, mixed media, silkscreen mono prints and some sculptures. All the artwork is available for purchase.

Mark will be discussing his artwork and techniques on Saturday, June 9 2018 at 12:30 PM and again at 3:00 PM. Please RSVP which time slot you will be attending with your number of guests to me@markbuck.art.

Mark Buck was born in Toronto in 1953. Art has always been part of Mark’s life. Mark’s multi-faceted talents are reflected in his own artwork which he creates. His silkscreen mono prints, acrylic paintings on canvas or paper, mixed media creations often have a “Jackson Pollock” effect which represents the metamorphosis of form, texture, shape or colour. Mark remarks: “The struggle of each colour, form, texture and shape, like man against the elements and nature, are in a never-ending struggle for their freedom and identity.” Mark’s artistic style is very influenced by the Bauhaus Shape Principles. For more information visit www.markbuck.art

EXHIBITION HOURS:
MON:   12:00 PM-5:00 PM
TUE:    1:00  PM - 7:00  PM
WED:  12:00 PM - 5:00  PM
THU:   1:00 PM  - 7:00  PM
FRI:    12:00 PM - 5:00  PM
SAT:   12:00 PM - 5:00  PM
SUN:    12:00 PM - 5:00  PM

 
June 01, 2018 /Akin Collective
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Event, Exhibitions, Member News

Summer Art Shows Featuring Andrea Bailey →

Jimmie Simpson Park
May 31, 2018 by Akin Collective in Event, Member News

Andrea Bailey of Akin Lansdowne uses colour to suggest mood, time, light and place.  Most of her paintings are acrylic on paper.  Recently, she has been working with oil paints on canvas using a palette knife.

Andrea Bailey will be at the Riverdale Art Walk on June 2nd and 3rd in booth 136 and the Rosedale Art Fair on June 9th and 10th. 

The Riverdale Art Walk is a two‐day, public fine art exhibition showcasing over 170 established and emerging artists in Jimmie Simpson Park in Toronto’s flourishing Queen East arts district.

The Rosedale Art Fair is two-day event that showcases the notable work of over 50 emerging to established artists from across the GTA, at participating Rosedale stores and restaurants.

Click here to learn more
May 31, 2018 /Akin Collective
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Painters Make Better Lovers Group Show →

Northern Contemporary
May 31, 2018 by Akin Collective in Exhibitions, Event, Member News

 

Painters Make Better Lovers is a group painting show inspired by American painter Molly Zuckerman-Hartung’s 95 Theses on Painting. Using her manifesto as a jumping off point, the group proposes works that examine and reflect their own personal, political, and theoretical motivations as painters. As emerging artists, they seek a greater understanding of how elements including: aesthetics, the history of painting, and gender inform the underlying ethos of their work. Like Molly Zuckerman-Hartung, the artists work intuitively and celebrate painting as an ongoing conversation with oneself, other artists, and the environments they inhabit.

Painters Make Better Lovers

Location: Northern Contemporary

Dates: May 31st - June 5th, 2018.

Opening Reception: May 31st, 2018 at 6:30PM

Painters Make Better Lovers features the work of Rebekah Andrade of Akin King, Cristine Yunyk, Adelaide Thorhallsdottir, Inga Gircyte, and Kristin Morthens.

Through languages of painting and sculpture, Rebekah Andrade’s work explores definitions of the ideal form in its many expressions of architecture, geometry, space, and colour. Within these elements, she is interested in our desire to perfect characteristics and draws inspiration from challenging personal instincts to control and manipulate her inhabited spaces. Using this as a jumping off point the methods and boundaries of subject and medium are negotiated, intuitively evolving her geometric combinations, application of paint, and construction of forms. With a minimalistic approach of transitioning overlapping layers of ambiguous lines, texture, faded curves, and contrasting colours, we become emotionally receptive to the spaces within her paintings.  Rebekah holds a BFA in Visual Arts from Emily Carr University of Art and Design and is currently completing a Graphic Design certificate through Parsons School of Design in New York City. Her work has shown in Chile, Vancouver, and Toronto.

Click here to learn more
May 31, 2018 /Akin Collective
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TONIGHT ONLY: Mind Blend Exhibition Feat. Samar Hejazi →

Free Space
May 25, 2018 by Akin Collective in Exhibitions, Member News

Blank Canvas Presents: Mind Blend. A one day group art show featuring nine artists who each represent a different medium of art, including Samar Hejazi of Akin King (soon to be Akin MOCA). Blank Canvas invites you to a medium bending atmosphere with each piece aimed to challenge the viewers’ understanding of different art forms. There will be plenty of Instagrammable moments!

Featured Artists: 

Ness Lee https://www.instagram.com/nessleee/
Jordan Sook https://www.instagram.com/jordansook/
Tahsin https://www.instagram.com/tahsinthegood/
Tabban https://www.instagram.com/tabban__/
Jessica D'Angelo https://www.instagram.com/seriousbetty/
Brianna Roye https://www.instagram.com/briannablank/
Katherina Ilenseer https://katherinailenseer.cargocollective.com
Claire Davis https://www.instagram.com/citystitch/
Samar https://www.instagram.com/samarhejazi/

Samar Hejazi is an artist of Palestinian descent, born in the U.S. and raised in diverse communities in the Middle East and Canada, she uses her art to question ideas surrounding identity. 

Through meditations on traditional practices and her present environments, Samar's work merges eastern and western styles to express how the crossing of cultures can form new identities. Her choice in medium follows the conceptual needs of the piece which has primarily been embroidery, but also includes works on paper and new media.

Show sponsored by: Ace Hill
Curated by John Samuels and Stefany Lee
Sounds by Beat Sampras

Hours: 7-11PM
Admission: $10 at the door

*This is a 19+ event*
*Free Space is not accessible*

May 25, 2018 /Akin Collective
Exhibition, art show, member news
Exhibitions, Member News

Workshops & Awards for Newcomer Artists: June 6th and 15th

May 24, 2018 by Oliver Pauk

The city of Toronto has a variety of new resources and events specifically geared towards Newcomer Artists. It's time to take advantage! Join the CSI (Centre for Socical Innovation) and The Myseum for a (1) networking event featuring free workshops and speakers. And nominate yourself or someone you know for the (2)The RBC Access Fund, which offers up to $1500 in support of arts projects (artist fees, supplies, equipment rental and other costs) and professional development!

1.  The Myseum Connects: Borders and Barriers Creating Cultural Networks for Newcomers    (Deadline June 6th 2018)     In partnership with the Centre for Social Innovation, get together for a networking event for newcomers to meet and make connections with some of Toronto’s key arts & culture organization representatives. We will have a keynote address by Dr. Duke Redbird and free workshops.

Workshops:

  1. Introduction to Grants facilitated by Ontario Arts Council

Join the Ontario Arts Council for a free grant writing information session. Learn about the Skills and Career Development: Indigenous Arts Professionals and Arts Professionals of Colour program, other OAC programs, and applying using Nova, OAC’s online application system.

  1. Staying Updated facilitated by Paralia Newcomer Arts Network

This workshop, geared towards emerging visual artists and arts administrators, will provide tips and online resources to keep yourself up-to-date with call for submissions, work opportunities, grants, and arts & culture related events taking place across Toronto.

  1. Employment in Arts and Culture facilitated by WorkInCulture

The cultural sector embraces a wide range of disciplines including music, dance, theatre, film, literature, heritage, craft, visual art and design. The City of Toronto in particular, has a strong and vibrant cultural sector that continues to grow, attract, and develop a community of workers who are eager to showcase their creativity and talents. Join WorkInCulture for an introduction into the employment in the cultural sector – you will receive an overview of arts & culture career paths and resources to help you understand how your skills could be applied to a range of employment opportunities

RSVP and find more info at paralianewcomerarts.com !


2.    The RBC Arts Access Fund (Deadline: June 15, 2018) is designed to support newcomer artists across Toronto. The Funds range from $500 to $1500 and supports costs associated with arts projects, such as artist fees, art supplies, equipment rental, space rental and food costs for a workshop or event.  In addition to art projects, this fund also supports professional development, training and mentorship requests for newcomer artists looking to improve their skills in working with community. 

For more information and eligibility criteria visit: 
http://www.neighbourhoodartsnetwork.org/awards/awards-programs/rbcartsaccessfund

The RBC Arts Access Fund is designed to support newcomer artists across Toronto. The Funds range from $500 to $1500 and are intended to  support costs associated with arts projects, such as artist fees, art supplies, equipment rental, space rental and food costs for a workshop or event.  

In addition to art projects, this fund also supports professional development, training and mentorship requests for newcomer artists looking to improve their skills in working with community.

You are eligible to have support by other partners, organizations and artists, however the project itself should be your vision.


Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be:
- Residents of the City of Toronto for at least one year prior to the application deadline.
- Newcomers who have been in Canada between 1 and 7 years
- A permanent resident or Canadian citizen
- Be over 18 years old
- A member of Neighbourhood Arts Network, if you are not a member, sign up here

*Artists can receive only one RBC Arts Access Fund per year.

DEADLINES

  • Round 1: JUNE 15, 2018 | 11:59PM
  • Round 2: OCTOBER 1, 2018 | 11:59PM

INTERESTED IN NOMINATING/SELF-NOMINATING?

1. Visit https://tac.smartsimple.ca/welcome/taf/

2. Create a Smart Simple account 

3. Submit your nomination form

Note:

- Nominees can save their application at any time before submission by clicking ‘Save Draft.’ Nominees can log-in and out of TAF Awards portal as many times as needed before clicking ‘Submit.’

- Please ensure you are on the Toronto Arts Foundation Awards portal and NOT Toronto Arts Council.

 

QUESTIONS?

Please contact Angie at 416-392-6802 x 218 or email angie(at)torontoarts(dot)org

 

 

 

 

 

 

May 24, 2018 /Oliver Pauk

Introducing Akin Collective Career Launcher Award Winner Natalie King! →

May 24, 2018 by Akin Collective in Award

Congratulations to Natalie King, recent OCAD University Drawing & Painting graduate and winner of the 2018 Akin Collective Career Launcher award! We look forward to having Natalie join us at the studio! Natalie will receive a free 50sqft foot studio space for a 4-month period at one of Akin's shared workspaces in 2018-2019.

The Career Launchers are unique, high-profile opportunities for graduating students of OCAD University, developed in partnership with industry organizations such as Akin in order to help new graduates start their professional practice after school. 

Currently based in Toronto, Natalie's work is influenced by colour, form, shape and identity. Her practice ranges from drawing, painting, print-making and installation. Centered through a queer lens involving portrayals of femme identities. Natalie King’s works are about embracing the ambiguity and multiplicities of identity within the queer femme experience. King’s works are a portrayal of life with it’s both harsh realities and the resilience of the human spirit.

Learn More about the artist
May 24, 2018 /Akin Collective
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Community Arts Space Open Studio: Treaty Talk with Akin King artist Louis Esmé this Saturday at the Gardiner Museum

May 23, 2018 by Akin Collective in Event, Member News

Sat May 26, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Gardiner Museum, 111 Queen's Park, Toronto
Registration required. 

Part of the Community Arts Space: Recent Histories at the Gardiner Museum, Treaty Talk is Co-presented with Akin King artist Louis Esmé and Titiesg Wîcinímintôwak Bluejays Dancing Together Collective. 

Join knowledgeable community members Jodi Lynn Maracle (Kanien’kehá:ka) and Shane H. Camastro (anishinaabe) in this short, interactive workshop on Treaty relationships and responsibilities in Dish with One Spoon Territory. As practicing artists and educators from this place, they will facilitate activities and discussions to root community arts and museum practices in these original agreements.

Click Here to Register

About the Community Arts Space: Recent Histories:
Inspired by the transformative aspects of ceramics, both real and metaphorical, the Community Arts Space is the Gardiner’s incubator for arts-based community projects. In collaboration with local artists, designers, and collectives, the Museum will mount five public projects that examine how cultural knowledge is passed on or performed, and the role of the museum in cultivating the so-called lived and living memory.

About Louis Esmé:
Louis Esmé (Mi’kmaq-Acadian, Irish) is an artist, writer, and illustrator whose social art practice spans over 20 years working within grassroots, artist-run, and academic spaces. A co-founder of Titiesg Wîcinímintôwak // Bluejays Dancing Together Collective, which has gathered knowledge, stories, and desires for re-urbanized Two-Spirit people and their relations since 2012, Esmé’s work is granny craft/old media with social commentary akin to Statler & Waldorf from Sesame Street. For the Gardiner’s Intervention Project, which will evoke participation and educational potential within the expanded field of ceram­ics, Esmé will make seven clay districts representing the Mi’kmaq Seven Directions in the Gardiner’s Exhibition Hall, lobby, and permanent collection galleries. Vessels referencing Woodland pottery forms will reckon with ongoing colonialisms, while offering witness to Indigenous survivance on the Dish with One Spoon Territory.

Community Arts Space Open Studio Schedule: 

1 – 5 pm | Micro Comedies, Macro Tragedies
2 – 4 pm | Treaty Talk
2 – 5 pm | ‘Take a Future, Leave a Future’ All-Ages Game
3 – 4 pm | Invisible Footprints Panel
4 – 5 pm | Panic in the Labyrinth Open Mic

The Community Arts Space is the Gardiner Museum’s annual summer incubator program for arts-based community projects conceived by up-and-coming local creatives. Since 2015, we’ve partner with artists, curators, and cultural innovators to present free, accessible programming—from live musical performances and film screenings, to collaborative art workshops—all inspired by the transformative aspects of clay.

This year’s theme, Recent Histories, is inspired the Gardiner’s mission to be an active force in the community, and to truly reflect the histories, lived experiences, and traditions of its publics. Through five different project streams, our partners will transform the Museum according to this theme, activating our 307-square-metre third-floor Exhibition Hall as well as our Outdoor Plaza.

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May 23, 2018 /Akin Collective
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Art Supplies Drive for Walnut Artists - This Friday 4-7pm !

May 23, 2018 by Oliver Pauk

 

PLEASE SHARE WIDELY! 
There is going to be an Art Supply Drive this Friday, May 25th to help the Walnut Studios artists who lost everything in a devastating fire this past weekend. All donations are appreciated, as even studios located at the opposite end of the building have had extensive damage due to toxic smoke and ash resulting from the flames. 

The drive will take place at 229 Niagra Street, just north of King at Acme Coworking. Supplies of any and all materials are welcome as more than 20 artists have lost the contents of their studios and collected works. Additionally, a GoFundMe Campaign has been started to assist the artists, many of whom are facing a tough real-estate market in Toronto where rent prices have skyrocketed over the last 10 years. 

For more information about Walnut studios, their history, their artists and their community involvement initiatives, please see their Facebook Page and website. 

May 23, 2018 /Oliver Pauk

Sneak Peek of the Akin Studio Program at MOCA this weekend!

May 23, 2018 by Akin Collective in Event, Residency, Member News

One weekend every year, Doors Open Toronto provides an opportunity to explore some of the most architecturally, historically, culturally and socially significant buildings across the city – many of which are not usually open to the public.

Akin would like to invite you to join us this weekend at 158 Sterling Road as the doors open to a sneak preview of the new home of the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada (MOCA). Featuring all five floors of the museum. MOCA will be open 12pm-5pm Saturday and Sunday for Doors Open Toronto. Last entry will be at 4:30pm.

This preview of the building will highlight the architecture of the exhibition and programming spaces. Take the opportunity to join MOCA as a member and learn about upcoming exhibitions. An Akin staff member will be on site on Floor 4 to answers questions about Akin. 

Akin will facilitate the rental of artist studios on Floor 4 of the museum through the Akin Studio Program. Selected artists will be moving their studio into the museum for a term of one year and will share their practices with the museum’s visitors through programs such as open studio events.

Floor 4 of MOCA will integrate these studios, with residencies and a workshop space for educational programs. The studios will vary in size from approximately 50 to 250 square feet and will be designed by Akin to create a light and welcoming environment for artists to develop their work. Similar to Akin’s other seven locations, the space will foster a community atmosphere and the exchange of ideas.

For more information about the Akin Studio Program please visit akin.art/moca

May 23, 2018 /Akin Collective
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Akin Vitrine Gallery + Kate Drwecka →

Clock Factory Building
May 23, 2018 by Akin Collective in Event, Exhibitions, Member News, Vitrine

We are very excited to present new work by Akin St. Clair member, Kate Drwecka in our Vitrine Galleries for the months of May and June! 

Her installation is based on her most recent project, Becoming: a 31 page printed horror comic, the first in a series of mini comics exploring horror’s ability to process real trauma through representation. The original pages measure roughly 16.75" x 21.25", and the final product is a mini-comic that is 5.5" x 8.5". This installation features some of the original pages, and a recreation of the iconic mirror and monster from the comic. 

Becoming is a story of repression, denial of self, and how that presents itself in our lives. Laila is a woman who lives alone with her past, haunted by a ghastly figure living in her mirror. The reflection calls to Laila's unacknowledged history, begging her to confront her denied history. As Laila continues to refuse her past, the figure in the mirror grows stronger, to eventually manifest outside the mirror. 

Kate Drwecka is a freelance cartoonist/illustrator working and living in Toronto. She grew up in the cold climates of Canada, and studied at the School of Visual Arts in NY. As a small child, Kate wanted to grow up and become Freddie Mercury. She still does.

Currently Kate is working on a series about an all-girl supernatural detective agency, and a series of horror comics. Kate is an original member of the Akin Comic Club and has recently helped organize the Akin Comic Day event. A one-day celebration of comic books, comic making and comic artists! 

Becoming will be on view for the month of May in our Dupont Akin Vitrine Gallery, located in 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 Saturday.

The exhibition will then travel to the Akin St. Clair Vitrine Gallery and be on view for the month of June at 1747 St. Clair Avenue West. Gallery is street level and can be viewed at any time.

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May 23, 2018 /Akin Collective
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Image from Walnut Studios

Support Our Friends at Walnut Studios →

Walnut Studios
May 22, 2018 by Akin Collective in Event

In the early morning of May 19, 2018, Walnut studios, nestled between Niagara street and Walnut Ave in Toronto experienced a devastating fire. The devastating fire in the north end of the studio, affected 22 artists who lost not only their artwork but also all of their art supplies. 

Founded in 2008, Walnut Studios is a community of 45 artists in a large warehouse studio in Toronto's King West Village. It is home to Painters, Sculptors, Fashion Designers, Jewellery Makers, Photographers, and Installation Artists.

As the friends, family and community of those artists affected by the Walnut studio fire, let's give back to our creative community during their time of great loss. All funds raised through the GoFundMe campaign will be distributed so that the artists can purchase new equipment and art supplies to get making again. This money will also go towards helping these artists relocate temporarily while the major repairs are being completed on their Walnut studio spaces.

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May 22, 2018 /Akin Collective
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Event

ALL CAPS: Art Show Featuring Luvsumone and Berma →

May 16, 2018 by Akin Collective in Exhibitions, Event, Member News

ALL CAPS is an interdisciplinary show featuring the art of Moises Frank aka Luvsumone (currently practicing out of Akin's St. Clair studios) and Berma aka Berma! Connecting through their love of all things art, jokes and shawarma, ALL CAPS is a show that brings together the creativity of two of Toronto’s hardest working artists.

ALL CAPS will feature works for sale from Luvsumone and Berma’s first ever collection of poetry for sale! Be prepared for some surprises as well! 

When: Friday, May 18th 2018

Time: 7:00 to 11:00PM

Cover: $5 per person

*BYOB

Find Out More Here
May 16, 2018 /Akin Collective
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3 excellent things to apply to within the next 30 days...!

May 15, 2018 by Oliver Pauk in Call for Submissions, Exhibitions, Residency

Do yourself a favour and apply to something cool every month. It's great practice and gets your name out there, but also your chances of getting accepted to a very exciting project are 100% better than if you never applied at all! 

Here are 3 very great opportunities for an artist with a little initiative (details below): 

1. The Intergenerational LGBT Artist Residency - Gibralter Point - Deadline June 1 2018

2. NAISA Call For Submissions - Sound Art - Deadline June 4 2018

3. Out of This World - Group Show - Propeller Gallery  - Deadline June 7th 2018

1. The INTERGENERATIONAL LGBT ARTIST RESIDENCY is the first intergenerational artist-in-residency program for LGBTQ visual artists in Canada. The residency offers studio space and free room and board to juried applicants for the duration of the two-week residency. Residents also receive mentoring and studio visits from critically acclaimed artists and curators.
Deadline: June 1, 2018

Residency period: AUGUST 21 - SEPTEMBER 4, 2018

The aim of THE INTERGENERATIONAL LGBT ARTIST RESIDENCY is a vision and experience of sustainability through shared practice, art career management training, and community building via Canadian LGBTQ2 art and political histories. (English fluency is not required, landed immigrant status is not required.) Whether you are ‘emerging,’ 'established,’ or an inbetweenster, please consider applying!

Notification will be emailed mid June 2018. Those artists who accept the offer of a place at the residency will then have some time to prepare, and if necessary to apply for travel funding. The residency is in the process of raising money to contribute to travel expenses, and we committed to helping you to raise additional money for travel.

The residency is interested in applications critically engaged with politics and art histories of LGBTQ2 communities in Canada. Previous investigations have queered methods, materials, immigrant histories, landscape and Canadian canon. Projects and practices responding to or resisting history of colonialism are of particular interest. The jury seeks to build a cohort each summer of artists who could in multiple ways connect with each other and contribute to each other's experience. 

In your application, please consider the following:

If you could have a studio visit from anyone, whom would it be, what would you like to ask them about their own practice or would you want feedback/critiques.....?

How would you identify in terms of 'generations'?

While there is ample time and spaces for solitude during the residency, this is a group themed residency and not appropriate for those seeking a solo residency. Participants are expected to take full advantage of the opportunities the residency provides, and the unique qualities of the islands. In light of this, and for group cohesion and scheduling, participants remain on site minimum 80% of the time. We cannot accommodate overnight guests, except in the case of personal attendant for accessibility accommodation. Please contact us regarding accessibility needs.

The entire application process is paperless, and can be completed via online form (see website for futher details). 


2. NAISA (New Adventures In Sound Art) is pleased to launch its 2018 Call For Submissions OFF THE BEAT(EN) TRACK
Deadline: June 4, 2018
www.naisa.ca

Categories: Transmission Art/Radio Art, Electroacoustic Music/Sound Art, Interactive Installation Art, and Other

Go to http://naisa.ca/opportunities/calls-for-submissions/naisa-general-call-for-submissions/ for full information and the on-line application.

New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) invites artists of all ages and nationalities to submit works on the theme Off The Beat(en) Track for consideration in New Adventures in Sound Art’s 2019 programming.

A year ago, NAISA staff and its board of directors decided to move the organization from Toronto to the Village of South River, ON - very much Off the Beaten Track. Sound and media art centres and dissemination points are typically in urban centres but now with greater access to and availability of digital technology, a dissemination point can be anywhere where there is internet access. NAISA’s early programming explored the connections between natural acoustic environments and media arts and so NAISA’s move to the Near North and its proximity to Algonquin Park brings it closer to its origins and provides NAISA the opportunity to present works that intersect between the natural and digital realms. NAISA’s facility, the NAISA North Media Arts Centre, functions as a hub for artists in the region to network with each other and experience NAISA’s programming, including Arts Meetups, Artist Residencies, Interactive Exhibitions and Performances, all under one roof.

For its 2019 programming, NAISA is interested in submissions that address the ideas related to the theme Off The Beat(en) Track and creative ways that this can be shared.

Preference in programming will be given to works that respond in some way to the theme Off The Beat(en) Track. Individual interpretations or variations on the theme are encouraged, but should be realized with sound as the primary component. NAISA would also like to encourage artists to submit works on the theme for performance, interactive installation exhibit, audio-visual screening, radio or internet broadcast, telematics, VR/gaming, mobile experiences and any other emerging or alternative formats that include sound as a primary element. Please complete in full the online submission form and upload your audio by midnight on June 4, 2018. Note: there is a $5 submission fee in order to defray the cost of processing the submissions. All works chosen for presentation will receive an artist fee. Only those artists being considered for presentation will be contacted.


Inquiries & general information:

Nadene Thériault-Copeland
Executive Director
New Adventures in Sound Art
Address: 106 Ottawa Ave., South River, ON
Tel 705 386 0880 / naisa@naisa.ca
www.naisa.ca

Follow us on:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/NAISASoundArt
Twitter: www.twitter.com/NAISASoundArt
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/NAISAtube
Soundcloud: www.soundcloud/NAISA
NAISA Radio: www.naisa.ca/naisa-radio


3. OUT OF THIS WORLD  Art inspired by all things astronomical  All Media are welcome.   Show dates: July 4-22, 2018
Submission deadline: Thu June 7, 4pm (EDT)
Opening Reception: Thu July 5, 6:30-9:30pm

Show Location: Propeller Gallery, 30 Abell St., Toronto
Gallery Hours: Wed-Sat 12-6, Sun 12-5


“ Space… is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big
it is. I mean, you may think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist’s, but that’s just peanuts to space.”
- DOUGLAS ADAMS: THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY (1979)

2018 marks a century-and- a-half of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada's (RASC) promotion of astronomy and allied sciences in Canada. From early on, the RASC has encouraged exploring the connections of astronomy with other areas of culture, an interest which continues to the present. Both amateur and professional astronomers produce visually arresting material combined with deeply engaging ideas that spark a sense of awe and wonder. Artists are engaged and inspired by both the visual and conceptual elements of this work.

Submission Requirements:
You may submit up to three separate submissions. With each submission, please provide one image only (2000 pixels on the longest edge @72dpi preferred).

  • Your name, address, email, phone number, with a brief bio.
  • Title of Work, Year, Medium, Size and Value in $CAD.
  • A brief written statement about the work. (max. 150 words).
  • Video links accepted.
  • Non-refundable submission fee: $50.00 for first submission, an additional $25.00 (each) for the second and third submissions.

Submit your work here: http://huutaart.com/opencalls/out-of-this-world

Out Of This World is a partnership between Propeller Gallery and the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, and celebrates 150 years of the RASC.

Curatorial Team Members: Robin Kingsburgh, David Griffin, Randall Rosenfeld, Anthony F. Saad

Additional Information:

  • 25% commission collected on any work sold as a result of this exhibition.
  • For more information visit our website: www.propellerctr.com
  • Selected artists will be contacted by email not later than June 11. Delivery instructions will be given at that time.
  • Work to be dropped off at gallery on Tue July 3, 12-1:30pm or 6-7:30pm
  • Work to be picked up: Sun July 22, 4-6pm
  • Additional programming:
    • Artist talks & Star Party in Lisgar Park: Sat Jul 21, 7pm+
    • other programming TBA


Please direct inquiries to:

Nathan Heuvingh, Gallery Director
gallery@propellerctr.com
1-416-504-7142
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PropellerTO/
Twitter: @PropellerTO
Instagram: @propellerygallery_to

May 15, 2018 /Oliver Pauk
Residency, Exhibition, applications, Call for Submissions, Apply, Art Project
Call for Submissions, Exhibitions, Residency

Image from Greenwood Studio

DIY Skateboard Workshop with Greenwood Studio →

Greenwood Studio
May 15, 2018 by Akin Collective in Event, Education

SPRING CUSTOM
SKATEBOARD WORKSHOP

(AGES 9 +)

Imagine pulling an Ollie or a power slide on your very own custom designed deck! Using Canadian Maple veneers and a vacuum bag system, you will press your own unique pintail, old school, street deck, or penny board. Brand it with your own personal logo and graphics. Be ready to skate your own deck this summer!

Dates: 5 Tuesdays - May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 26, 2018
Time: 4 pm to 6 pm
Location: 915 Dupont Street, Toronto, M6H 1Z1
Cost: $280 + HST


No experience necessary. This program is capped at a maximum of 8 participants.
Note: Cost includes all materials to complete a skateboard deck. Trucks and wheels are not included.

Greenwood Studio is dedicated to facilitating exploration and creation in a fun and supportive environment. Their collaborative learning environment promotes playful, self-directed learning, entrepreneurial abilities, critical thinking, and problem solving skills. 

Learn More Here
May 15, 2018 /Akin Collective
skateboard, Workshop, diy, kids, spring
Event, Education

Call for Submissions: Into the Void Magaine →

May 14, 2018 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions

Award-winning Toronto-based international print & online literary magazine Into the Void is accepting submissions of visual art to Issue 9. There is no theme or restrictions on style or genre, we accept everything from paintings to photography to crafts, provided they can be submitted as image files.

Deadline: June 7th 2018.

Send up to 12 image files to editor-in-chief philip.elliott@intothevoidmagazine.com

Artists accepted for publication will receive a print copy of the issue.

Into the Void is dedicated to providing a platform for world-class fiction, flash, creative nonfiction, poetry, and visual art from people of all kinds all over the world, as well as literature, music, and film reviews, interviews, and news and articles on all things arts and culture. Into the Void strives to be a home where diversity is valued and art is treasured.

Learn More Here
May 14, 2018 /Akin Collective
magazine, submissions, Call for Submissions, art, writers, photography
Call for Submissions

Image from TCAF Facebook Page.

TCAF Panel: Building a Comics Community Feat. Althea Balmes →

Marriott Hotel (Summerhill Ballroom)
May 12, 2018 by Akin Collective in Member News, Event

The Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) kicks off this weekend with a stellar line up of artists, writers, panels, workshops, kids programming and more. One event of note is the Building a Comics Community panel featuring Akin King member, Althea Balmes.

What: Building a Comics Community Panel

Where: Marriott Hotel (Summerhill Ballroom)

When: May 13th 2018 at 2:45PM

Althea Balmes is a multidisciplinary visual storyteller and artist educator who is interested in collaborative creative expressions to tell stories and make art. Her work has been shown at Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival, Kaohsiung International Film Festival, Scarborough Arts Bridging Festival as well as Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, A-Space Gallery, Blackwood Gallery, Mayworks Festival among others. Her illustrations and comics has also been published by Briarpatch Magazine, Rice Paper Magazine, The Peak Magazine, Our Times Magazine, and Looseleaf Magazine.

TCAF exists to promote the breadth and diversity of comics, and what is considered comics, as legitimate medium of literary and artistic worth. The festival seeks to promote the creators of these works in their broad and diverse voices, for the betterment of the medium of comics and to reach as wide an audience as possible for them.

Click here to learn more
May 12, 2018 /Akin Collective
tcaf, toronto comic arts festival, bloor, Comics
Member News, Event

Financial Planning For Artists - June 6th 2018

May 09, 2018 by Oliver Pauk in Education, Event, Member News

An artist’s step-by-step, beginner’s guide to financial planning. 

Wednesday June 6 / Council Chambers at Toronto City Hall - 100 Queen St West / 6:30-8:30pm / PWYC (Suggested Donation $10) / Please register to attend at www.universe.com/artfinance2018


Many artists wonder if they can afford to do what they love. You can with a plan! Join us for an evening full of financial strategies that will help you make the most of your money, so you can make the most of your practice. 

This session includes free worksheets and take home resources to guide you through each step of your financial planning process.

This workshop will cover 8 Steps to a Financial Plan:

Create Goals
Know Where You Stand
Find Income
Save
Track
Make a Budget
Reduce Debt
Make the Plan

The workshop includes:

Presentation on financial planning
Short break
Q&A period at the end
Printed copy of the presentation and FAQs
Free worksheets and resources to take away and guide you through each step of your own financial planning process

Participants should bring:

Pen/pencil/device for note-taking if they wish
Their creativity and questions!

About the presenter:

Diana Bahr is an OCAD U graduate in Drawing & Painting (2016), and former OCAD U staff from the Financial Aid department where she provided financial literacy and professional practice workshops to student artists and designers for five years. She has a master’s degree in education from the University of Toronto and works as an Educational Counsellor for a women’s employment agency. She is an emerging multi-disciplinary artist and has exhibited her work at various locations including a traveling show in New York, the Ontario Science Centre, the Brain Project in Toronto, and Mercedes Benz in Mississauga. She is currently co-organizing and participating in a year-long artist residency program in the east end of Toronto.

The event venue is fully wheelchair accessible and please let us know of any other accessibility needs, including ASL interpretation, so that we can assist you. Please email michael@akincollective.com at least one week before the event and we will do our best to accommodate you. Thank you.

May 09, 2018 /Oliver Pauk
financial aid, finances, workshop, artist, arts, planning, accounting, financial guide, financial planning, budgeting
Education, Event, Member News

Photo by Josh Evnin from Chicago, IL, USA - Kensington Market

Fairland Funhouse Summer Job Opportunity →

Fairland
May 08, 2018 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions

Toronto’s most experiential art and music pop-up venue is coming to town this summer!

In partnership with Universal Music Canada, Toronto’s most talented Visual Artists & Designers will transform an abandoned grocery store into an immersive and interactive art-maze called Fairland Funhouse.

THE EXPERIENCE

This place is all about make-believe and art that you can be in. At Fairland Funhouse, the adventure begins by jumping through a large donut portal at an old school diner. You might also find yourself at an interdimensional hotel hidden beneath a magical underwater world.

Let’s just say this is not a traditional exhibition!

Expect to be transported into magical realms that meld art, music, and tech.

THE HISTORY

Located in the heart of Kensington Market in downtown Toronto, Fairland is an old grocery store that has existed in the market since the 1950s. This iconic location has a history of doing pop-ups and live rooftop shows during Pedestrian Sundays.

This summer, guests will be able to explore the art-filled funhouse, catch a secret rooftop concert, and attend the best parties of the summer.

WHY?

We’re a collective of designers, innovators, and creatives wanting to design experiential environments that inspire a sense of play and exploration, through multisensory storytelling and interactive art.

Today many value and crave creative expression and experience over possessions. Our mission is to push the boundaries of social environments, and create an experience that captivates and provokes imagination.

Find Out More Here
May 08, 2018 /Akin Collective
Job posting, job opportunities, KENSINGTON MARKET, universal music, music, pop up
Call for Submissions

Akin Sunrise Studios

Summer Job Opportunities with Akin →

Sunrise Studios
May 07, 2018 by Akin Collective in Call for Submissions

Canada Summer Jobs Positions

1) Development Coordinator

2) Programming & Akin Sunrise Studio Coordinator


Development Coordinator

Application deadline: 11:59 pm, May 16, 2018

Start date: June 4, 2018

Salary: $14/hour

Term: 8 weeks, 30 hours/week

This position is funded by Canada Summer Jobs, and applicants must meet the following CSJ requirements:

  • (a) is between 15 and 30 years of age (inclusive) at the start of employment;
  • (b) was registered as a full-time student during the preceding academic year;
  • (c) intends to return to school on a full-time basis during the next academic year;
  • (d) is a student in a secondary, post-secondary, CEGEP (Quebec only), vocational or technical program;
  • (e) is a Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, or person on whom refugee protection has been conferred under the  Immigration and Refugee Protection Act* and;
  • (f) is legally entitled to work according to the relevant provincial / territorial legislation and regulations

Introduction

Akin is a Toronto-based arts organization that provides affordable studio space to over 300 artists in its 8 locations and programs roughly 60 arts-based events per year across the city. Akin is run by artists, and is dedicated to providing a working environment that maintains a friendly and inspiring atmosphere where people can work on creative endeavours and entrepreneurial undertakings of all kinds. Akin builds community through monthly art critiques, workshops, open studio events, gallery tours, exhibitions, as well as various other art projects.

Position

Akin is a growing organization with several expansion projects underway ranging from large social enterprise initiatives to advocacy, to locating and securing new studio partners in Toronto. The Development Coordinator will assist Akin’s Development Consultant on current development initiatives, including sector research, creating reports and presentation materials, and managing communications between multiple project partners. In addition, the Development Coordinator will be responsible for managing the schedule and delivery of applications to various funders and foundations.

This position is an 8-week contract beginning on June 4, 2018. Compensation is $14.00/hour at 30 hours per week. The Development Coordinator may work remotely, but must commit to two 6-hour shifts at Akin’s King Street location (511 King st W) per week.

Responsibilities  

Reporting to Akin’s Development Consultant:

  • Research grant opportunities at the local, provincial and federal level and assist with application drafts and proposals;
  • Collaborate with the fundraising committee to pursue opportunities for funding and sponsorship;
  • Compile research and develop copy for various administrative reports and upcoming initiatives;
  • Assist in the creation of a variety of development-related documents (packages, one-pagers, etc);
  • Develop and interpret relevant statistical information and analysis;
  • Prepare briefing notes and manage prospect list, documenting database actions;
  • Day-to-day coordination to ensure projects are up to date and moving forward;  
  • Various related tasks as assigned

Qualifications

The ideal candidate:

  • Is currently enrolled in a post-secondary education program in a field related to culture, with a specific interest/experience in social enterprise and creative placemaking
  • Possesses excellent administrative, communication, verbal and organizational skills;
  • Comfortable working with the Google suite;
  • Experience in development and fundraising will be considered an asset;
  • Has a knowledge and interest in contemporary visual art and art making practices;
  • Excellent organizational and analytical skills;
  • Has an entrepreneurial spirit, optimistic, enthusiasm and a sense of humor

Hiring Process

A significant component of the hiring process is a desire to reflect the diversity of our city’s artistic community and the different voices within it. Adapting the Toronto Arts Council’s Equity Priority Policy, applicants who self-identify as belonging to one (or more) of Toronto Arts Council’s Equity Priority Groups (Persons of Colour, Deaf Persons, Persons with Disabilities and Persons Living with Mental Illness, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIAP) will be prioritized.  We encourage applications from these communities and will endeavour to accommodate job applicants with a disability during the hiring process in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code guidelines and other applicable legislation.

Application Accessibility Support

Applicants who require additional resources, support or time to complete their applications can request as such. Please request this assistance at least one week in advance of the submission deadline. To do so, or for additional information, please contact michael@akincollective.com

Please email resume and cover letter (PDF format) and any applicable web links to michael @akincollective.com with the subject heading: ATTN: Development Coordinator Position. Applications must be received by 11:59 pm, May 14, 2018. No phone calls please.

Akin is only able to accept applications by email, and applications received in person / by mail will not be accepted.

 

Programming & Akin Sunrise Studio Coordinator

Application deadline: 11:59 pm, May 16, 2018

Start date: June 4, 2018

Salary: $14/hour

Term: 8 weeks, 30 hours/week

This position is funded by Canada Summer Jobs, and applicants must meet the following CSJ requirements:

  • (a) is between 15 and 30 years of age (inclusive) at the start of employment;
  • (b) was registered as a full-time student during the preceding academic year;
  • (c) intends to return to school on a full-time basis during the next academic year;
  • (d) is a student in a secondary, post-secondary, CEGEP (Quebec only), vocational or technical program;
  • (e) is a Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, or person on whom refugee protection has been conferred under the  Immigration and Refugee Protection Act* and;
  • (f) is legally entitled to work according to the relevant provincial / territorial legislation and regulations

Introduction

Akin is a Toronto-based arts organization that provides affordable studio space to over 300 artists in its 8 locations and programs roughly 60 arts-based events per year across the city. Akin is run by artists, and is dedicated to providing a working environment that maintains a friendly and inspiring atmosphere where people can work on creative endeavours and entrepreneurial undertakings of all kinds. Akin builds community through monthly art critiques, workshops, open studio events, gallery tours, exhibitions, as well as various other art projects.

Position

The Programming & Sunrise Studio Coordinator will assist in Akin’s robust outreach and community engagement activities, representing Akin at various events and public programs across the city. The Outreach Coordinator will have a focus on increasing engagement in the neighbourhood and surrounding area of our Sunrise Studio in the east-end of Toronto, directly reporting to the Sunrise Studio Manager and other Programming Coordinators. Additional duties will include assisting with the management of the artist studio, including administration, providing tours, event logistics and general maintenance. Ideally, the candidate will be from the local area.

This position is an 8-week contract beginning on  June 4, 2018. Compensation is $14.00/hour at 30 hours per week. The Development Coordinator  may complete work remotely, but must commit to two 6-hour shifts at Akin’s Sunrise location (100 Sunrise Ave) per week.

Responsibilities

Reporting to Akin Sunrise Studio Manager and Programming Team:

  • Represent Akin publicly at events and programs across the city and assist with coordination;
  • Assist with day-to-day operations of Akin’s studio at 100 Sunrise Avenue including tours, general maintenance and artist logistics;
  • Compile research and develop an outreach and engagement plan for Akin Sunrise, including identifying potential partnerships and initiatives;
  • Develop events specific to Akin Sunrise and the east-end of Toronto;
  • Other studio and event/outreach-related tasks as assigned

Qualifications

The ideal candidate:

  • Is currently enrolled in a post-secondary education program in a culture-related field;
  • Possesses excellent administrative, communication, verbal and organizational skills;
  • Comfortable working with the Google suite;
  • Experience/interest in public programming, communications, community engagement;
  • Has a knowledge and interest in contemporary visual art and art making practices and is a practicing artist;
  • Excellent organizational and analytical skills;
  • Has an entrepreneurial spirit, optimistim, enthusiasm and a sense of humor

Hiring Process

A significant component of the hiring process is a desire to reflect the diversity of our city’s artistic community and the different voices within it. Adapting the Toronto Arts Council’s Equity Priority Policy, applicants who self-identify as belonging to one (or more) of Toronto Arts Council’s Equity Priority Groups (Persons of Colour, Deaf Persons, Persons with Disabilities and Persons Living with Mental Illness, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIAP) or who primarily involve or serve artists from these groups will be prioritized. We encourage applications from these communities and will endeavour to accommodate job applicants with a disability during the hiring process in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code guidelines and other applicable legislation.

Application Accessibility Support

Applicants who require additional resources, support or time to complete their applications can request as such. Please request this assistance at least one week in advance of the submission deadline. To do so, or for additional information, please contact michael@akincollective.com.

Please email resume and cover letter (PDF format) and any applicable web links to michael@akincollective.com with  the subject heading: ATTN: Programming Coordinator Position. Applications must be received by 11:59 pm, May 14, 2018.

Akin is only able to accept applications by email, and applications received in person / by mail will not be accepted.

May 07, 2018 /Akin Collective
summer, job opportunities, jobs, Job posting, studios, studio space
Call for Submissions

Akin presents to The House of Commons’ Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage →

May 02, 2018 by Akin Collective in Member News
“How can cultural hubs and organizations such as ours be supported at the federal level? By changing the rules and focusing on the possibilities of leasing incentives, questioning tax benefits, and facilitating access to unused, government-owned property.”
— Oliver Pauk and Michael Vickers

Last week, artists and Akin Co-Directors Oliver Pauk and Michael Vickers headed to Parliament Hill to speak on the importance of preserving and creating artist studios, the role of creative spaces in city building, and how the federal government can better support artists across the country through new policy changes. 

Read more here
May 02, 2018 /Akin Collective
ottawa, parliament, arts, Studio
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