We are pleased to announce that Pallavi Agarwala will be coming to Toronto for an International Artist Residency, presented in collaboration with TAIS, the Toronto Animated Image Society.
KAPSULA Magazine and SAVAC present a collaborative special issue of Kapsula that explores the notion of “spaceless place”—an identity unbound to fixed geographical location.
Reimaging & Remembering is a site-specific performance by Tharmila Rajasingam that collects and documents drawings of the Small Arms Building visitors over the period of In Situ.
Sidewalk Salon: 1001 Street Chairs of Cairo is a book by Manar Moursi and David Puig, co-published by Onomatopee (Eindhoven) and Kotob Khan (Cairo) in 2015.
We’re opening our office for a drop-in open study session, for the following activities: Looking at our library: Our library consists of about 100 books and periodicals, focusing on titles about South Asian and diasporic...
Join us for an evening in Christie Pits park, where we'll be serving a full dinner including fire-roasted goodies, playing some tunes, and having the kind of fun that we were meant to have.
Presented in partnership with MAWA, we are happy to announce that Singithi Kandage was selected to participate in the annual MAWA-SAVAC residency program, taking place in Winnipeg in 2015. Singithi will be heading to Winnipeg...
In collaboration with The Ethnocultural Art Histories Research Group (EAHR), SAVAC presents a public lecture by artist Anahita Norouzi at The Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art at Concordia University....