REGENERATION celebrates the digitization and revival of The Women’s Kit an influential feminist education resource first produced in 1973 at OISE by Pamela Harris and collaborators.
Read MoreA one-night-only open studio and social event to showcase the creative outcomes of the FAC Residency, featuring 22 international feminist artists. Attendees can meet the artists, view their work-in-progress, and celebrate their explorations of feminist and social justice…
Read MoreThis powerful satellite show brings together emerging voices from across marginalized and intersecting communities through visual, audio, film, and performance-based feminist art. Presented in collaboration with SKETCH, a community-arts-development organization supporting marginalized youth (16–29), the exhibition runs alongside the 2017 Feminist Art Conference: Embodied Resistance. The works reflect diverse lived experiences, creative resistance, and the urgency of visibility from the margins.
Read MoreNow in its second year, Made by Feminists is a vibrant public marketplace celebrating feminist makers, artists, organizations, and publishers. It is held as part of the Feminist Art Conference 2017, but is open to all – including the wider public. Attendees can explore clothing, zines, self-care products, crafts, and critical feminist literature while engaging with creators and advocates across a range of disciplines.
Read MoreThe exhibition featured multidisciplinary works that activated the body as a site of resistance, responding to an open call for intersectional feminist art.
Read MoreThe exhibition featured multidisciplinary works that activated the body as a site of resistance, responding to an open call for intersectional feminist art.
Read MoreIris at 20 commemorates the two-decade legacy of the Iris group—a feminist collective known for its creative interventions tied to International Women’s Day. This FAC satellite event reflects on the legacy of Decade of Days (1997)…
Read MoreScreening of the acclaimed documentary The Apology, followed by a panel discussion (panelists TBA). The film chronicles the journeys of three former “comfort women” from South Korea, China, and the Philippines—survivors of military sexual slavery under the Japanese Imperial Army. Now elderly, they speak out after decades of silence in an effort to bring truth, healing, and justice.
Read MoreThe period from 2016-2019 marked significant programmatic expansion. FAC launched its international artist residency program at Artscape Gibraltar Point on Toronto Islands, hosting 19 artists annually in two-week intensive programs. The residency program provided individual studio time, group discussions, guest speakers, and collaborative critique sessions.
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