Give the gift of local art, apparel, and crafts this holiday season while supporting Indigenous Artisans and strengthening representation within the Toronto arts community!
Read MoreThe intersection of dance and digital art found me. I have always been curious about video art and animation; when I stopped dancing it felt like a natural progression for me.
Read MoreNeed some new music? The Purple Glow team has put together a playlist of 2021 new releases from Toronto bands. FInd it on Spotify or scroll down to listen!
Read MoreThe empowering break-up anthem is an R&B influenced pop treat, speaking to the severing of ties not only with past lovers but with old versions of herself. In this way, “Don’t Come Back” is as much a break-up song as it is a diary entry, looking at the push and pull that comes with separation.
Read MoreThe artist’s creative chaos pays off in an earnest and intimate visual experience that complements the truth-sharing vulnerability of open-mic poetry while showcasing a variety of talent.
Read MoreWe’re diving into the hot, sweaty, sweet summer days when it’s too hot to stay alive but somehow we’re all living. Here are the best tunes from Toronto musicians to keep you going through the heat.
Read MoreBorn out of a desire to promote artistic practices and make art accessible, Off Course Footing is a Toronto-based dance collective creating and performing work in public spaces in the city. Founded by Dawson Lloyd, Sadie Segriff, and Barbara Simms - all students of Ryerson University’s Performance Dance Program - Off Course Footing was started this summer with the idea that you can perform and create anywhere.
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