Le Labo is organizing an “Art & Snack” event for families. Bring your kids for a snack and discover “Travel Tracks”, an augmented reality exhibition on the theme of travel.
Saturday, July 20 at 10 am.
Le Labo is organizing an “Art & Snack” event for families. Bring your kids for a snack and discover “Travel Tracks”, an augmented reality exhibition on the theme of travel.
Saturday, July 20 at 10 am.
Staying in Toronto in July? Come and discover our family exhibition « Tracés de voyage » by artists Ugo Monticon, Isabelle Gagné and Marc Sauvageau. Enjoy a unique immersive experience and plunge into the world of travel through works integrating augmented reality animations.
Visit Nathan Philips Square for a walk through the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (TOAF) with Dyana Ouvrard!
A walk again! Join us at the Image Centre, where we’ll be visiting Clarissa Tossin’s exhibition Streamlined: Belterra, Amazônia / Alberta, Michigan.
See you at the Image Centre on June 26 at 6pm.
Come and visit mémoire, Le Labo’s major public exhibition for the 2023-2024 season, on the theme of fallowing. Artists Tania Love, Andreas Krätschmer and Paul Ruban explore the life cycle of a tree in relation to its urban habitat, in a multidisciplinary way.
From May 29 to June 26
Artist talk June 13, 6 p.m.
Come and discover the exhibition featuring artworks by students from the art class of the Lycée français de Toronto, accompanied by artist and teacher Samuel Choisy.
Join us for a talk with artists Murielle Jassinthe and Oana Avasilichoaei, who are currently in cross-residency at Le Labo. We’ll talk poetry, sound art, writing, fallowing… Come and learn more about their reflections and creative process!
We are presenting our cross-residency project in partnership with Les Productions Rhizome for spring 2024, by opening a space for collaboration and research-creation to two multidisciplinary artists: Murielle Jassinthe and Oana Avasilichioaei.
Le Labo joins forces with Festival les Percéides and CinéFranco to offer a documentary film residency in Percé, Gaspésie (Québec) to young filmmakers aged 18 to 30.
Application deadline: midnight, May 15.
Wednesday, April 17 is National Canadian Film Day !
And we can’t wait to explore the creativity, diversity and originality of Canadian filmmakers! On this occasion, we will screen “The Saddest Music in the World” by Guy Maddin.