Le Labo launches its call to artists for its new programming cycle under the theme of fallowing.
Fundraising evening and auction
We raised $1400 thanks to your generosity! Enjoying art as an act of activism, a whole philosophy for us… You get the idea!
Filming in progess «bulles d’artistes»
With this first collection of portraits, we hope to offer a platform to francophone artists who rarely speak out in traditional media, and to make them known to the general public.
Night screening Longue-vue | professional film meeting
These professional meeting combines screenings, networking and debate around the discovery of creations by our francophone artists. Katia Café-Fébrissy is the first to open the program on Oct 22nd! Joign us.
Le BazzART | Call for auction | November 16th, 2022
If you have photos, drawings, prints, collections of texts, poems or even sculptures that you would like to donate during our benefit event while getting a part of the profits? Let’s talk about it!
Le Cercle – Le Labo’s new program
For this 22-23 season, Le Labo is introducing a new space for Francophone artists in Toronto to explore. We are making our studio available for a week and organizing visits with curators and peers. In short, a space for feedback to feed the artist’s creation.
«Emergence» Nadine Valcin in Nuit Blanche 2022
Le Labo presents « Emergence » by Nadine Valcin for Nuit Blanche Toronto. A silent two-channel video installation, reaffirming the beauty and diversity of Black faces by literally thumbing its nose at the expression « blackface ».
Feedback on the TIFF by a member!
TIFF is back in Toronto, in person! Discover the two favorites movies of one of our members, Bruno Boëz.
BACK TO THE SUMMER FORUM «Through the Storm»
Ama and Pascaline, two members of Le Labo representing the new generation, made the trip to the capital to participate in the year’s national media arts gathering, Through the Storm.
CALL TO ARTIST | video | deadline Sept 10th
Nuit Blanche Toronto is returning to 401 Richmond on October 1, 2022! After the absence of in-person programs in 2020 and 21, we couldn’t miss this.