Art

Storefront Art Classes

Free art classes held in our storefront gallery

Providing innovative and quality arts programming and services is central to our mission as a community arts council.

Through our own arts programs and by developing community partnerships, we have been able to reach and involve diverse audiences and have increased accessibility of the arts, notably in underserved areas and priority neighbourhoods.

Check out our exciting arts programs

Overview

Local community arts programs that inspire, engage and encourage people of all ages and diverse backgrounds to “ignite their creative spirit.”

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AMPLIFY

'Tuning in’ to the voices of homeless youth through the arts. Ongoing workshops at Youth Without Shelter in North Etobicoke.

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2010 Student Art Show

smART stART Student Art Show is an annual exhibition for Toronto high school students held every Spring at Sherway Gardens Shopping Centre.

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Storefront Art Classes

Free Saturday afternoon art classes in all mediums, for all ages in Arts Etobicoke’s storefront gallery.

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Art Alley

A 1000 sq. ft. poetry mural in the alleyway beside Arts Etobicoke. Poem by Dionne Brand, City of Toronto's Poet Laureate.

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Art on the Move

Art on the Move is a 3-year mobile community arts initiative that we are presenting in partnership with Lakeshore Arts.

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Art Rental & Sales Toronto

A simple and affordable way to add art to Toronto homes or offices.

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Exploring Creativity in Depth

A unique workshop program designed to stimulate a child’s creativity and imagination.

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Gallery Exhibitions

A variety of exhibitions from Toronto community art groups and programs.

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Presidents' Legacy Scholarship Fund

A fund to provide financial assistance to students wishing to pursue their education in the arts.

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This is My Neighbourhood

A child's eye view of Toronto communities through large-scale multi-media art projects.

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urbanNOISE

An urban arts training program and festival targeted to at-risk youth in Rexdale.

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