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Deathwatch and NOW Magazine

Deathwatch (June 17 to 20 at XPACE) picked by NOW Magazine as “one to watch” find out more at on their blog.

Draft 4 (a bring-your-own-headphones event)

June 3 – 6, 2009
Performances start promptly at 8pm each evening
Reception: Saturday June 6th, to follow performance
Draft Four is a collaborative performance between Choreographers Alicia Grant and Cara Spooner and invited writers Daniel Cockburn, Norah Franklin, Simon Rabyniuk and Caylie Staples. Through performative and spoken investigations into movement and action these artists question our relationship [...]

OCAD and XPACE artist in the news

Reena Katz, who’s lullaby lullaby shot at form sleep showed in XBASE earlier this year, is in the news with her new project. Read all about it in the Toronto Star and then website for the project each hand as they are called

Alternative Tentacles 4

Alternative Tentacle 4

May 16 – 30, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, May 22, 7 – 10 PM
You can’t escape the grasp of Alternative Tentacle 4, a gripping exhibit by artists from nine Alternative Secondary Schools!

OCAD FILMFEST 2009: INTM LIKES THIS.

Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Location: The Royal Theatre
Street: 608 College St.

OCAD Graduate Exhibition

Starting next week at OCAD is the annual graduation exhibition. This public event will feature work by artists and designers from all programs of study, including some people who have exhibited at XPACE in the past few years. Come out and see what OCAD grads have to offer!

It’s like a revolution!

Six graduating Photography and Integrated Media students from the Ontario College of Art & Design respond to a call for revolution – the resulting exhibition focuses on its more subtle definitions: that of aspiring, pondering, turning, orbiting, cycles and measures of time. Curated by students from OCAD’s Graduate and Undergraduate Criticism and Curatorial Practice program, [...]

Images Festival 2009 Closing Gala

Tonight is closing night of the Images Festival 2009 edition. It is a double bill consisting of Toronto’s own Ammo Factory and from Los Angeles, Cloud Eye Control. “Combining pop music, live performance and video projections, both of these groups represent a fresh, new take on multimedia performance.”