Calling LW community members: year 12 event survey
/This year was a little different, so this week we launched a community survey to gather important feedback that will support programming currently in development at Long Winter.
Read MoreThis year was a little different, so this week we launched a community survey to gather important feedback that will support programming currently in development at Long Winter.
Read MoreAfter scaling back productions with January’s Cozy Chats discussion series and last month’s intimate night in the greenhouse at Allan Gardens, next Friday (March 29) we’re back in our comfort zone presenting another do-it-together carnival at The Bridge (379 Adelaide St. W). Spilling over the space’s sprawling 3,500 square-foot “anti-disciplinary art space” with a packed lineup full of contrast and special surprises…
Read MoreFor the launch of Long Winter’s twelfth season, the series returns to the Annex’s Tranzac Club on January 12, where, in addition to music and art installations, audiences can expect a series of adventurous discussions and interactions touching on topics of cultural production, community, and sustainability, with an eye toward new models and possible futures, co-presented in partnership with the Music Gallery, New Feeling, and Venus Fest.
Read MoreBorn in Saudi Arabia of Bangladeshi descent before immigrating to Toronto, with “Goddess,” SuKha Never Dies offers a dramatic introduction.
Read MorePositioning himself at the helm of various keyboard synthesizers in his new solo project J3M, with his debut concept EP, AFRONAUT, Jemuel Roberts takes listeners on a quest through cosmic nu-disco, R&B, soul, and synth pop soundscapes as he unpacks the intergalactic love story of the titular AFRONAUT and his alien lover.
Read MorePulling from influences as wide-ranging as My Bloody Valentine, Deftones, and Title Fight, Brampton’s Sicayda defines its sound as “heavy gaze,” but the phrase could just as well apply to the subject matter of its recent output.
Read MoreCheyenne Rain LeGrande’s art is full of echoes, reflections, distortions, and filters, her sculptures, fashion objects, performances, and installations serving a functional role as portals to different times and places, permeating a kind of four-dimensional omnipresence through Cree gesamtkuntswerk.
Read More“In the dream world, you can’t be surveilled. It’s one of the spaces where technology cannot surveil you. I hope.”
Read MoreMalik McKoy is building a city, but he’s still reinforcing his foundations.
Read MoreShonee’s art is full of mutations and radical growth, captured through a vaporwave looking-glass
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