Our Artists
Geneviève Thauvette
Geneviève Thauvette is a young professional artist based...
Philippe Davisseau
Drawing, painting, photography… For decades, Philippe Davisseau has...
- administration des arts, art audiovisuel, art conceptuel, art de la performance, art féministe, art numérique, art vidéo, arts médiatiques, arts visuels, commissariat, danse, écriture, installation, littérature, multidisciplinaire, musique et son, photographie, réalisation, scénarisation, théâtre, travail culturel
Murielle Jassinthe
Of Haitian origin and having grown up in...
Jackie Rancourt
Jackie Rancourt specializes in historical and alternative photographic...
Marthe Lenoir
Born in France in ’99, Marthe began painting...
Thomas Buschbeck
A graduate of the Geneva School of Cinema,...
Carolina Reis
Born in Portugal and having lived for over...
Become a Member of the Lab
A network. A Place. A Studio.
A French-language creative ecosystem.
Join a community of Francophone and Francophile artists in media, digital, and interdisciplinary arts in Toronto. By becoming a member, you gain access to a professional network, tangible resources, creative spaces, mentorship, and dissemination opportunities.
Why Become a Member
At Le Labo, you are not just a member: you are part of a creative ecosystem. Our members benefit from tangible resources to develop, produce, and disseminate their artistic projects.
Access to the studio, equipment, and production station
Access to networking events with the artistic community
Opportunity to participate in exhibitions, residencies, and workshops
Reduced rates on training and equipment rental
Visibility on our website and networks via your artist profile
Support and mentorship from our team
Professional
$95 /year
For all artists wishing to benefit from technical support and access to a professional space and equipment.
- Priority access to calls for projects, residencies, and dissemination opportunities
- Visibility: sharing your news on social media + newsletter
- Networking with a community of artists, curators, and cultural workers
- Artistic support and project development assistance
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Preferential rates on:
- Creative workshops and professional training
- Studio 277 rental (-50%)
- Equipment rental and access to a digital creation station
- Large format printing 13x18 (EPSON)
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Partner benefits:
- Access to Charles Street Video resources
- $20 discount on RACCORD membership
- -10% at Above Ground Art Supplies
- Preferential rate at Théâtre Français de Toronto
- Access to spaces and resources: shared workspace at Studio 277 and access to Le Labo's micro-library and resources
- Participation in Le Labo's governance: voting rights at the AGM + possibility of sitting on the Board of Directors
Connoisseur
$70 /year
For all art enthusiasts who wish to improve their skills, access professional tools, and join Toronto’s artistic community.
- Member rates for Studio 277 rental (-50%), digital studio, and large format printing (EPSON)
- Access to workshops at preferential rates
- 3 hours of free consultation with the team to develop your project
- Access to news via the newsletter and internal communications
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Partner benefits:
- -10% at Above Ground Art Supplies
- Preferential rate at Théâtre Français de Toronto
- Participation in Le Labo's governance: voting rights at the AGM + possibility of sitting on the Board of Directors
Friends / Supporter
$50 /year
For art lovers who do not practice but wish to support Le Labo and its mission.
- Become a friend of Le Labo to support the most ambitious projects and closely follow our events.
- Access to a professional printer starting at $20/print on EPSON 13″ large format inkjet color printer.
- Stay informed about Le Labo's news via the newsletter and internal communications
Organization
$190 /year
For any non-profit organization or business operating in French in Ontario or in the arts in Ontario that adheres to Le Labo’s mission.
- 4 people from your organization benefit from connoisseur member advantages
- Your logo on our general communications as a partner
- Subscription to Le Labo's newsletter
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Founded in 2006, Le Labo is Toronto’s only Francophone artist-run center dedicated to media arts (video, photography, sound, digital). It is a place where artists come to create, experiment, learn, and engage with other practices through residencies, exhibitions, workshops, and events. Designed by and for artists, Le Labo supports both emerging and established practices in a spirit of sharing, eco-responsibility, and attention to process. Through its Micro cycle, it is currently developing human-scale formats to allow ideas to emerge differently.