Exhibition – JAYU Festival of the Arts

Exhibition – JAYU Festival of the Arts

For the first time, JAYU hosts a multidisciplina art exhibition featuring iAM alumni and other youth artists living and working in the GTA.

By JAYU

Date and time

December 5 · 10am - December 8 · 6pm EST

Location

JAYU Gallery

401 Richmond Street West Suite 380 Toronto, ON M5V 3A8 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 days 8 hours

This year, we’re thrilled to inaugurate an exhibition showcasing the work of youth artists living and working in the GTA. A panel discussion will be held on the night of the opening reception where they dive deeper into their stories, process and artistic practise.


About JAYU Festival of the Arts (JFA)

A four-day celebration of the freedom of creative expression rooted in human rights, social justice, and equity. Youth produced and curated, youth artists and filmmakers from the GTA will hit the stage, screen and gallery to share their stories and spark conversations that matter the most –our stories.


Thank you to Canada Life, Government of Canada, The Daniels Corporation, Ontario Trillium Foundation, Ontario Arts Council, RBC, TD Bank, Telus, Toronto Arts Council and Toronto Foundation for funding JAYU Festival of the Arts.


Frequently asked questions

What is accessibility like at your venue?

401 Richmond is wheelchair accessible with gender neutral washrooms. Paid parking is available within the area. Visit our website www.jayu.ca/jfa-2024 for more information

Organized by

JAYU is a registered Canadian charity and a leader in the space where the arts and human rights intersect. We believe strongly that the arts provide the strongest platform to share human rights stories. The arts can be used to educate, to build empathy, to heal, to forge community and to inspire the kinds of conversations necessary to reimagine a more just and equitable world. Guided by our dedicated team of staff, artists, educators and our Board of Directors, our year-round programming includes our annual Festival of Human Rights x Arts, our iAM arts and social justice training program, The Hum Podcast and our Human Rights Screening Series.

Free