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The Culture Toronto Boat Castle Project by Toronto artist Nate Kogan of Playground Inc.

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The Culture Toronto Boat Castle Project by Toronto artist Nate Kogan of Playground Inc.

“Nate has been a mentor of mine for a few years now. He has definitely lent me advice on multiple occasions in regards to photography, and his work has inspired me to continue to grow and push my own work.”-hippiemanvan.com

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103rd OCADU GradEx @OCAD #GradEx103

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103rd OCADU GradEx @OCAD #GradEx103

How do you define good art? CTO hits OCADU grad show!

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F#$% @thismagazine! Man rants about backlash against @TTC ads with ballet @xdeguz @mistyonpointe #skinnylivesmatter

F#$% @thismagazine! Man rants about backlash against @TTC ads with ballet @xdeguz @mistyonpointe #skinnylivesmatter

by Xylophone de Guzman, edited by Culture Toronto

oh Jill Andrew ... you co-founded the Body Confidence Canada Awards yet the bodies of ballet dancers made you uncomfortable riding the ttc? Don't "you want images that depict YOU on the move?"

10 Eye-catching Artisans at the One of a Kind Christmas Show @ooak_toronto

10 Eye-catching Artisans at the One of a Kind Christmas Show @ooak_toronto

By Amanda DelaCruz

A hugely successful convention that brings makers and buyers together twice a year to celebrate all that is unique and handmade. You're bound to find something you love. 

[Exhibition Review] Doors Without Keys by Abbas Kiarostami at Toronto's Aga Khan Museum @AgaKhanMuseum

[Exhibition Review] Doors Without Keys by Abbas Kiarostami at Toronto's Aga Khan Museum @AgaKhanMuseum

by Amanda DelaCruz

The frame of your experiences and outlook on life are what will dictate what you take away from the wonderful textures and nuances of Doors Without Keys. No written placard could do that for you.

[culture TV] Axe Throwing: Put it on your resume! Events with Culture Toronto

[culture TV] Axe Throwing: Put it on your resume! Events with Culture Toronto

by Culture Toronto Team

...one conversation that sticks out in my mind was when someone mentioned to me that events are awesome, but "you can't put it on your resume." 

Clock Maker, Bomb Baker; An Anonymous Poem

Clock Maker, Bomb Baker; An Anonymous Poem

I'm excited to go to school today, been working for months, door locked

I cant wait to see my friends' faces when I break out this clock!

 

 

[BOOK] @Murakami_Haruki: Hear the Wind Sing/Pinball 1973 – Lost in Transition

[BOOK] @Murakami_Haruki: Hear the Wind Sing/Pinball 1973 – Lost in Transition

by Garnet Nagato

When I worked at a bookstore, there were two authors whose books ranked amongst the most stolen: Chuck Palahniuk, Murakami Haruki, and the bible, who's authorship I will not speculate but you get the idea.

The Story So Far: @UTSC Theatre Kids @CahootsTheatre in TO #Art - Culture Toronto

The Story So Far: @UTSC Theatre Kids @CahootsTheatre in TO #Art - Culture Toronto

by Jasmine Williams

“It was a daunting concept at first,” says Rowntree. “It was hard because theatre isn’t usually a solo thing.”

[INTERVIEW] with #MILLIEMAROTTA - ILLUSTRATOR OF ADULT COLOURING BOOKS with Culture Toronto and @SterlingBooks

[INTERVIEW] with #MILLIEMAROTTA - ILLUSTRATOR OF ADULT COLOURING BOOKS with Culture Toronto and @SterlingBooks

With Amanda DelaCruz

"The idea with Animal Kingdom was to create a beautiful book which people would enjoy colouring as much as I enjoyed putting together. Something people would love to look at and want to show others and which once finished they would want to keep afterwards." - Millie

[Tutorial] Building the Winged Armors of Ashari's Incredible Costumes

[Tutorial] Building the Winged Armors of Ashari's Incredible Costumes

Sherif Badr with Ashari

Amidst the cosplay events in Toronto, you may see giant, stunning (sometimes glowing) wings in the distance above the heads of a crowd of photographers - that heroine in the middle is often Ashari (cosplay alias). 

Standout Artists at @OCAD's 100th Graduate Exhibition (GradEx) with Culture Toronto

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Standout Artists at @OCAD's 100th Graduate Exhibition (GradEx) with Culture Toronto

By Sherif Badr and Amanda DelaCruz

We laughed, we were enamored and sometimes things got awkward..

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An in-depth look at body makeup by Artisticurves! SPFX geeks rejoice!

An in-depth look at body makeup by Artisticurves! SPFX geeks rejoice!

With Sherif Badr

If you're working on a costume, don't rule out body paint! Hear from an expert in this article.

“Terror and Beauty” at the AGO

“Terror and Beauty” at the AGO

By Desiree Simpson

“Terror and Beauty” is apparent in every work by Bacon and Moore, as both artists drew inspiration for their work from personal encounters with war and its death and ideals.

Up-close and Kinetic

Up-close and Kinetic

By Sherif Badr

Taka Sudo, a Japanese born artist residing in British Columbia, recently displayed his work at Hashtag Gallery's 2nd year anniversary with his show "Kinetic Moments." ...Maybe we'll get to the bottom of this kind of epic inspiration after all.

Sex, Machines and The Loss of Giger's Aliens

Sex, Machines and The Loss of Giger's Aliens

By Desiree Simpson

Giger’s fascination with sex and the machine resulted in a “biomechanical” representation of the two in much of his work, something that often makes the audience of his work uncomfortable and squeamish, which is not unlike watching Nine Inch Nails Happiness In Slavery (1992) even after the umpteenth time of seeing it.

Trod Toronto With Christine Horne

Trod Toronto With Christine Horne

By Kiersten Hallie Krum

Toronto-based actress Christine Horne took time from her busy performance schedule to answer a hodge-podge of questions from Culture Toronto contributor Kiersten Hallie Krum on performance, the benefits of working in Canadian independent film, and her prowess with a certain children’s toy...

Taka Sudo's Kinetic Moments

Taka Sudo's Kinetic Moments

By Sherif Badr

Taka Sudo was born and raised in Japan. Sudo draws inspiration from everyday moments, through interaction with his environment, people and objects. Catch his work in TO!

Handmade vs Machine-Made; A New Type of Unique Jewelry by Hot Pop Factory

Handmade vs Machine-Made; A New Type of Unique Jewelry by Hot Pop Factory

By Amanda DelaCruz

I’ve been visiting the One of a Kind Show annually for a few years now. It’s a huge exhibition held twice a year in Toronto – made up of artists, designers and makers - both seasoned and rising stars. It used to take me hours to go through the exhibit, and I would still feel like there wasn’t enough time to see everything properly.

Spider-man, Wolverine and more heroic coffee sleeves in Toronto!

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Spider-man, Wolverine and more heroic coffee sleeves in Toronto!

We're no strangers when it comes to the anime/comic world, so when we found out about Silver Snail's hero inspired espresso sleeves, we got excited. Black Canary is the name of the little cafe inside this iconic comic shop and they're hooking up the first 200 people ordering caffeine today with sleeves that'll set your senses tingling.

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