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!
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
Art Walk at the Outdoor Art Fair | with Dyana Ouvrard
In a world that spins too fast, slowing down and rediscovering a natural space-time with artists is the most natural of movements: putting one foot in front of the other. Join Dyana Ouvrard for a slow, light and deep journey for anyone with an itch for discovery and discussion.
Collaborative project
6 degrees | A feminist letter writing projecthttp://lelabo.ca/en/6-degrees-a-feminist-letter-writing-project/ In 2023, throughout the year, come and take part in a major collaborative, feminist and committed art project at the Labo studio, based on letter-writing to question identity, gender and patriarchy, 6
Workshop without border | Tourné-monté on tour
Sophie Dumesny, artist member of Le Labo and Ophélie Pichon, intern at Le Labo since a few weeks, took the road in their van to start the tourné-monté adventure! On the agenda: short film workshops given in several schools in
Le Cercle | With Isabelle Michaud
We are pleased to welcome Isabelle Michaud who came all the way from Sault-Sainte-Marie for the third edition of Le Cercle, from March 13 to 17, 2023.
Ciné-club #3 | with director Martin R. Villeneuve
As part of our Ciné-club, Pix Films and Le Labo are partnering to introduce Torontonians to the work of artist-director Martin Rodolphe Villeneuve. This Quebec artist first started out as a scriptwriter and cartoonist. His art is an extension of
Ciné-club #2 – Black Cinema in the 70s
Le Labo Lab and Cinemawon are joining forces for the third year in a row and are organizing this February 15th an evening dedicated to Black cinema in the 70s. We will be showing three short films of Black directors
Call to artist | New programming cycle | Jan 09th, 2023
Le Labo launches its call to artists for its new programming cycle under the theme of fallowing.