On this International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, we find ourselves at a unique crossroads of reflection and creativity. Today is not just a day of observance but an invitation to ponder the role of art in challenging and reshaping our perspectives on race and inclusivity.
Nestled within the historical tapestry of Turtle Island, now …
March 9th, 2024 – We are reaching out to share an update on Trinity Square Video (TSV) and the steps we are taking to navigate this transitional period.
TSV is operating with essential staffing only, and we have engaged a financial consultant to assist us through an auditing process, as well as to manage and oversee our grant responsibilities …
We are excited to announce the artists selected for our annual themed commission residency!
Congratulations to: Kasra Goodarznezhad, Tangent Collective, Francisca Jimenez Ortegate, and Lawrence Bird.
This year’s open call, titled Borderless, Stateless, invited project proposals that explore and critique the concept of borders, both metaphorically and methodologically, as well as in relation to geopolitics, nationhood, …
Application Deadline: 10 June 2023Annual General Meeting: 15 June 2023, 6:30-9:30PM
Start Date: 15 June 2023Term: 2 years, with option to renew for a second termHour Commitment: Approximately 6 hours per month
Trinity Square Video is seeking to fill two Board of Director positions during our 2023 Annual General Meeting, taking place on June 15, 2023. New board members will collaborate …
Trinity Square Video Board of Directors announces the upcoming departure of Executive Director, David Plant, effective January 2023.
We sincerely thank David for his tremendous dedication to Trinity Square Video since he assumed the role of Executive Director in the Summer of 2014. During his tenure, David led Trinity Square Video through several periods of austerity and transformation both internally at the organization …
Notice of office/gallery closure: Trinity Square Video will be closed for the holidays. From December 24 – January 9th.* We hope to see you all in the New Year! Stay safe.
*With the exception of the online workshops running at the beginning of January
Co-presented with imagineNATIVE Film + Media Art Festival
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We are excited to present this conversation between Suzanne Kite and Devin Ronneberg in conjunction with their exhibition SEEING IS BELIEVING, on display at Trinity Square Video from October 7 – November 12, 2022.
“Seeing is Believing” is an assemblage of works by Kite and Ronneberg that considers the parallels between nuclear …
(Image 1) Illustration by Fallon Simard (@waasegiizhik)
(Image 2) Poem by Smokii Sumac (@smokiisumac)
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(Content Warning: Residential Schools)
In 1971, Trinity Square Video opened its doors in downtown Toronto. The year before that (1970) the Mohawk Institute, the residential school nearest to us (according to the Shingwauk Residential School Centre and the CBC) closed after 139 years of operations. …
We are pleased to announce the artists selected for our annual themed commission: Jenna Reid & Cassandra Myers, Sarah Holloway, Lena Phillips, Laura Margaret Ramsey, Shonee, Maria Simmons, and Sidi Chen. This year’s open call, titled Ecologies & Cosmologies invites project proposals that explore and critique different forms of interdependency, networks of life, and destabilize fixed entities/identities/borders through technological, ecological or cosmological metaphors.
Trinity Square Video stands in solidarity in the fight against systemic racism and the historic/contemporary oppression of the Black community. We stand with artists, storytellers and creators of colour who share their stories and speak truth to power through their practices. We endeavour to always holding safe space for Black, Indigenous and artists of colour to create and share work.
In acknowledging this difficult time and to continue our commitment in supporting and sustaining media-art practices, Trinity Square Video is building a support fund for vulnerable artists who are experiencing the financial repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic. For artists, curators, writers, and technicians in crisis, either imposed by prescribed quarantine, cancelled opportunities, or loss of secondary employment, this fund is meant to …
Our initial intention for this test was to show a high contrast scene, where we could see where each camera’s limit was for highlight recovery. As it turned out, the blue skies turned grey just before we rolled up, as a result we got a very even exposure. So that test will come. The results here are very interesting, there is a great …