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UPCOMING EVENTS
EXHIBITION: « Et sa pulpe! » by Jean-Pierre Mot

Get ready for a week of site-specific creation, chance encounters, and urban experimentation! As part of the end of the La Jachère cycle and the beginning of the Micro, artist Jean-Pierre Mot takes over the Labo with an exhibition that lies somewhere between installation and research: found objects, literary references, and images drawn from our consumer society.
May 28 – July 2 (WED–FRI 11AM–6PM, SAT 11AM–2PM)
Opening reception, Friday May 28th at 6PM (reserve your spot here, free admission)
FAAS 8 : HASZARD | Le Labo is on route for Sudbury

Get ready for a week of creation, chance encounters, and urban experimentation! The Labo team will be in Sudbury for the 8th edition of the Sudbury Alternative Art Fair (FAAS), whose theme this year is « HASZARD. »
Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario (GNO), Sudbury
Wednesday the 13th to Saturday the 16th, May 2026
A stroll on Façadism, with Jane’s Walk Festival 2026

On Saturday, May 2, 2026, Le Labo and the Société d’Histoire de Toronto (SHT) are joining forces for the very first time! As part of the community-led Jane’s Walk Festival, we invite you to a friendly urban stroll titled “Facadism: Honest Compromise or Superficial Decor?”
Saturday, May 2nd 2026, 10am-11am
Performance | Anouk Verviers : « we felt our cells tumble, cluster, and creep »

Performance | Anouk Verviers : « we felt our cells tumble, cluster, and creep »
Le Labo is thrilled to welcome multidisciplinary artist Anouk Verviers for an exclusive performance titled “we felt our cells tumble, cluster, and creep.” Presented in partnership with the Images Festival, this event marks a significant meeting between our two artistic communities.
Le Labo, studio #277, 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto
Sunday April 12 2026, 1pm – 2pm
Permanence Hivernale, Season 2

In the form of a two-week mini-festival (workshops, screenings, networking), PERMANENCE HIVERNALE aims to strengthen the skills and well-being of artists.
17 JAN – 1 FEB 2026, weekly Wednesday to Sunday
Flânerie at the Image Centre | with Gaëlle Morel

Join us for a stroll through the Image Centre (Toronto Metropolitan University) for a tour of the Magnum’s First and Chim’s Children of Europe (1949) exhibitions, led by curator Gaëlle Morel. A special opportunity to explore these two exhibitions, which focus on rediscovered archives and postwar perspectives. Together, we’ll explore these photographs that bear witness to a world in the midst of reconstruction.
10th of December, 6:00 PM
