
A mixed media exhibition exploring grief, loss and faith. A collaborative exhibition on shrines and their significance in ancestors worship, grieving and everyday faith practice.
Guests are invited to bring a small something to add to a collaborative altar installation remembering someone they have lost.
Artist Talk with Friends of Global South Asia (ROM)
Saturday October 18th at 2pm

Meet Mariam Magsi, Vishwa Patel Debashis Sinha and Monica Gupta
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Open mic poetry night
Friday October 17th

As our planet fractures on multiple levels how do we come together to greive and mourn both collectively, and individually, as we too are of this planet? What lost rituals must be resserrected? What new ones can we conjure? How do we transmute grief?

Gallery 1065 in Toronto’s Bloorcourt neighbourhood is looking for artists to submit pairs of artwork for an upcoming group show titled, 2-for-1: A Diptych Show. We are not suggesting that art in this exhibit will (or should) be sold at a
“2 for the price of 1” discount, but rather that diptychs are a single piece of art (therefore one price) that has two components.
Submission deadline: Wed., Nov. 5, 2025
Artwork drop off: Wed., Nov. 19, 2025
Show dates: Nov. 20th – 30, 2025
Opening reception: November 20th
Artwork pickup: Dec. 1+2, 2025
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Upcoming exhibition

October 24 – November 2, 2025
Opening Reception: October 25, 1-4 pm.
Artist’s Talk: November 2, 2-3 pm
Elemental Landscapes presents the paintings and drawings of Amita Sen Gupta, Katherine Hartel, and Sarah Thompson. As members of Threefold Artist Collective, they share an interest in the elemental aspects of landscape as subjects that speak to the transience, transformation, and solace found in the natural world. The elements of water, air, earth, and fire inform what we see and feel, and, as artists, they are how we consider the ways the land affects us.
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