Past events
Outdoor Screening of OYOYO (1980)
A rare showing of Chetna Vora’s OYOYO (1980), as part of the Art Museum's exhibition Careful Crossings
Black Diasporas Tkaronto-Toronto Exhibition
A community-focused exhibition that documents and celebrates the experiences, spaces and places that have significance to Black Torontonians.
Mosque Architecture Now: Public Spaces for Social, Technical & Environmental Innovation
Join a public keynote lecture and symposium, plus a student workshop on Mosque Architecture Now: Public Spaces for Social, Technical & Environmental Innovation.
Common Mud and Flooded Pits with Cooking Sections
Cooking Sections examines the systems that organize the world through food. Using site-responsive installation, performance and video, they explore the overlapping boundaries between art, architecture, ecology and geopolitics.
Lewerentz Divine Darkness: Film Screening and Q&A with Sven Blume
Sigurd Lewerentz is one of the most famous Swedish architects, considered a master of the profession internationally. His unique solutions were decades ahead of their time. Lewerentz did not want to be filmed or interviewed. His person, like his buildings, is surrounded by a mysterious aura.
An Alternative Urbanism: The Culture of Self-organizing Systems
In this lecture, Tosin Oshinowo brings her wealth of experience from her recent success as curator of the 2023 Sharjah Architecture Triennial, which investigated architectural innovation in the face of scarcity.
Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story - Film Screening
Join us for a special gathering of the Community for Belonging as part of Black Futures Month. This month’s event features a screening of the compelling documentary film: HOLLYWOOD’S ARCHITECT: The Paul R. Williams Story
The Legacy of Claude Cormier: Screening & Panel Discussion
Join the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design in the Screening & Panel Discussion "The Legacy of Claude Cormier."