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Sick Muse Art Projects operates under the principles of inclusion and social justice. Projects are free of cost for participants, funded by the Toronto Arts Council. The organization uses the arts to promote conversations aiming to eliminate any form of discrimination. Sick Muse has worked with newcomers and refugees, in particular with children.
The Toronto School of Art is an independent registered charity, non-profit, art school in Toronto teaching painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, collage, fibre arts, photography, and digital arts. [1] After fifty years of operating out of rental facilities, the school acquired ownership of a building at 24 Ryerson Avenue in Downtown Toronto ...
In 2007, the UJA of Greater Toronto announced plans to demolish the BJCC and build a newer, more advanced, larger complex on the same site. The name given to the lot and all of the proposed buildings therein was the "Sherman Campus". In 2009, the BJCC was demolished and, in its place, started construction on the Prosserman Jewish Community Centre.
The company's main stage, The Bluma Appel Theatre, is located in the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts (a city of Toronto-owned building), at 27 Front Street East. The theatre has been Canadian Stage's home for over 25 years. The St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts was constructed in the late 1960s as part of the city's Centennial Celebrations.
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is a Canadian non-collecting, public art gallery dedicated exclusively to contemporary visual art from Canada and the world. It is a forum for the advanced artistic culture that offers a facility and professional support to a diverse group of living artists while engaging equally diverse audiences in ...
Arts Etobicoke was founded in 1973 [1] in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (formerly in the city of Etobicoke). They are an incorporated not-for-profit arts council governed by a volunteer Board of Directors from business, the arts and the community. They serve thousands of students in their arts education programs, a membership of 50 arts ...
Koffler Arts was established in 1977 as part of the Bathurst Jewish Community Centre (BJCC) in the North York area of Toronto on Bathurst Street.On July 1, 2009, the Koffler was incorporated as an independent not-for-profit charitable organization.
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