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Tips on Enjoying Arts in the Parks Anyplace

Tips on Enjoying Arts in the Parks Anyplace

By Alandra McKirdy, Outreach & Event Assistant   1. Find a comfortable spot With programming being offered online it is important to plant yourself in a comfy, versatile space! Some events allow for participation, we recommend setting up your computer…

Arts in the Parks: An Important Update About COVID-19

Arts in the Parks: An Important Update About COVID-19

We wanted to reach out and let you know of the proactive measures we’re taking with regards to Arts in the Parks and the evolving COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on our programming.  During this uncertain time, Toronto Arts Foundation…

Why Art is On Our Minds

Why Art is On Our Minds

By Hasanika Mediwake and Alandra McKirdy The Jane and Finch neighbourhood has long since been a community plagued by stigma and negative narrative. For decades the area has faced severe obstacles, from over-policing to lack of resources from city councillors…

A Day in the ‘Heart of the Park’ with Kaeja d’Dance

A Day in the ‘Heart of the Park’ with Kaeja d’Dance

By Jack Pocaluyko, Outreach and Events Assistant As Toronto’s parks fill up with our programming this summer, Kaeja d’Dance takes on the biggest project ever with Arts in the Parks: visiting fifteen different parks over five dates, all across the…

Arts in the Parks Toolkit: A Vital New Guide to Animating Local Parks

Arts in the Parks Toolkit: A Vital New Guide to Animating Local Parks

Toronto Arts Foundation presents insights and expertise from its successful Arts in the Parks program in new online guide to facilitating arts programming in neighbourhood parks. TORONTO, April 10, 2019—Toronto Arts Foundation, in partnership with the Ontario Trillium Foundation, is sharing…

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