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UPCOMING EVENTS
Screening | À pleine voix and Moun An Ba La

As part of the Bulles exhibition, which highlights the work of artists featured in the Bulles d’Artistes series, the Alliance Française, in partnership with Le Labo and FRIC, is organizing an evening screening of films by two women filmmakers: Katia Café-Fébrissy and Saïda Ouchaou-Ozarowski.
Launch of Le Cercle 2024 crowdfunding campaign

We believe in the strength of this program for the future of francophone arts in Toronto and Ontario. However, for Le Cercle to continue to exist in 2024, and for us to be able to offer this opportunity to our artists, we need your support.
6 degrés | Le Labo’s feminist writing project at Nuit Blanche

Le Labo is once again taking part in one of the biggest artistic events of the year by presenting a unique interactive installation during the seventeenth edition of Nuit Blanche, on Saturday, September 23. Meet in the halls of 401 Richmond!
Bulles | a collective exhibition

Bulles highlights the creative force of our city’s talent, and features eleven local francophone artists. Beyond the screen, we invite the public to discover the talent of these artists, whose diverse practices range from painting and filmmaking to kinetic art, embroidery and photography. To be discovered at l’Alliance française de Toronto from September 23 to October 21, 2023.
Progress in slow motion: the fallowing era at Le Labo

The summer of 2023 is already well underway, and yet this vacation feeling is already making us want to discuss our back-to-school ideas. In response to the climate of uncertainty left by the pandemic, Le Labo is trying to slow things down to make room for exploration… after all, we are an Art Lab, hence our name!
Throwback to the visit of the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair

On the morning of Friday July 7, a dozen people joined Dyana for an inspiring walk to meet four francophone artists. Often considered a chore, a mean of transport or even the ultimate fitness goal, walking is not always recognized