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For all artists who wish to gain our support and have access to a professional space and equipment, for all art lovers who wish to improve their skills and join Toronto's artistic community and for all the curious who adhere to our mission.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Curatorial talk | The Camelia committee

As part of our partnership with Images Festival 2025, Le Labo is pleased to welcome Le Comité Camelia for a conversation about their curatorial practice. They will share how they came together in the spring of 2020 in Beirut (Lebanon) to support the circulation of ideas, practices, and desires across their various projects.
April 13 at 1:30 PM
Screening & talk | Anne-Marie Bouchard

Le Labo and Pix Film join forces for experimental filmmaker Anne-Marie Bouchard’s residency at Pix Film Gallery. An artist in search of images, she explores the artisanal and digital processes of cinema, with an intimate and ecosensitive approach.
March 26, 7pm at Pix Film Gallery
The permanence hivernale opens its doors

NEW: Winter Permanence, a professional development program starting January 16. Workshops, conversation circles and evening screenings will bring together artists and partners such as RACCORD, ONF and AGAVF. Move ahead with your projects and benefit from our support!
Cabinet de curiosités | Silent Auction

Join us on December 04 from 6:30 p.m. in the Labo studio for our annual silent auction! For one evening, in a cabinet-of-curiosities atmosphere, discover the works of our member artists!
La Verticale | Video exhibition

As the media arts program of the Francofest Cinéfranco festival, this video exhibition aims to challenge the conventions of traditional cinema by showcasing the vertical format (9:16). Six artists have lent themselves to the game of this framed freedom to think beyond limits, on the edge of the ordinary, in the margins.
From November 1 to 9, 2024 at Le Labo studio.
En vitrine season 2 | Résistances silencieuses

From November 2024 to March 2025, discover the works of Tania Love and Noémie Roy presented consecutively on the grounds of the Université de l’Ontario français, a project curated by Mathilde Rousseau.