Author: Mikael

  • Upcoming Exhibit 2

    Upcoming Exhibit 2

    Collective City Gallery Project

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    Upcoming Exhibit 2

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  • Upcoming Exhibition 1

    Upcoming Exhibition 1

    Collective City Gallery Project

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    Upcoming Exhibit 1

    Our cities are going through a renaissance of sorts not perhaps out of choice but out of necessity as a housing crisis consumes us. Infrastructure is dated. Sprawl threats municipalities. Artists see the towers springing up around them and they have become the reluctant victims of development . Labelled the soldiers of gentrification artists are now just the casualties of urban speculation and a city that seems like a ship without a pilot.

  • COLLECTIVE CITY PLAYS TO A PACKED HOUSE AT THE REVUE CINEMA

    COLLECTIVE CITY PLAYS TO A PACKED HOUSE AT THE REVUE CINEMA

    COLLECTIVE CITY PLAYS TO A PACKED HOUSE AT THE REVUE CINEMA

    Collective City premiered three documentaries, Art Spin, Name 10 Parts of the Body and the Outlaw Neon to a packed house at the Revue Cinema on October 22, 2022. The event was followed by a “Meet the Artists” reception at Loons Pub which was also well attended. Thanks to everyone who came out!

  • COLLECTIVE CITY SPEAKS TO STUDENTS OF U OF T SCARBOROUGH

    COLLECTIVE CITY SPEAKS TO STUDENTS OF U OF T SCARBOROUGH

    COLLECTIVE CITY SPEAKS TO STUDENTS OF U OF T SCARBOROUGH

    On November 18th, Richard and Dave of Collective City gave a two-hour talk to the students of “Arts, Culture and Media” class at University of Toronto, Scarborough. Topics covered included the origins of CC, the differences between collectives of the late 80’s and 90’s and present-day collectives and the importance of these types of initiatives in reaching and representing diverse communities in Toronto. Thanks to all the students who attended the Zoom session!

  • COLLECTIVE CITY SCREENING & DATABASE PREMIERE AT THE REVUE CINEMA

    COLLECTIVE CITY SCREENING & DATABASE PREMIERE AT THE REVUE CINEMA

    COLLECTIVE CITY SCREENING AT THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN ART, TORONTO

    Collective City premiered two new documentaries, 23rd Room and TwentyTwenty Arts, along with the art collective database at the Revue Cinema on November 28, 2021.

  • CC SCREENING AT THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN ART, TORONTO

    CC SCREENING AT THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN ART, TORONTO

    COLLECTIVE CITY SCREENING AT THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN ART, TORONTO

    Collective City presented three new documentaries that chronicle the rich and vibrant history of Toronto-based visual arts collectives at the MOCA on Friday, May 10, 2019. Viewers saw short docs on  Spontaneous Combustion, Cold City Gallery and Painting Disorders followed by drinks at Henderson Brewery. 

  • COLLECTIVE CITY NOMINATED FOR a tORONTO HERITAGE AWARD

    COLLECTIVE CITY NOMINATED FOR a tORONTO HERITAGE AWARD

    COLLECTIVE CITY NOMINATED FOR A TORONTO HERITAGE AWARD

    Collective City was nominated for Heritage Toronto Award in the category of Community Heritage. The ceremony and Mayor’s Reception took place on Monday, October 29, 2018, at The Carlu. Sadly we didn’t take home a trophy that night but it was an honour to tobe recognized with the nomination.

  • COLLECTIVE CITY SCREENING AT LOOP GALLERY

    COLLECTIVE CITY SCREENING AT LOOP GALLERY

    COLLECTIVE CITY SCREENING AT LOOP GALLERY

    Artists Yael Brotman and Marian Wihak invited Richard and David from Collective City to show a selection of their docs at Loop Gallery on October 16th, 2018. This was followed by a Q & A with the public. Thanks to Yael and Marian for inviting us and to everyone who attended!

  • COLLECTIVE CITY SCREEN AT STEPHEN BULGER GALLERY

    COLLECTIVE CITY SCREEN AT STEPHEN BULGER GALLERY

    COLLECTIVE CITY SCREENING AT STEPHEN BULGER GALLERY

    Collective City premiered four new short documentaries; The Un Collective, Place & Show, The Red Head Galllery and Loop Gallery at Stephen Bulger Gallery on June 29, 2017. A big thanks to Stephen Bulger, Mirvet Youssuf and the rest of the staff at the gallery for hosting us. And thanks to everyone who came out!

  • COLLECTIVE CITY TALK AT SHERIDAN COLLEGE

    COLLECTIVE CITY TALK AT SHERIDAN COLLEGE

    COLLECTIVE CITY AT SHERIDAN COLLEGE

    Richard Mongiat and David Sylvestre presented three short documentaries at Sheridan College in October of 2016 followed by a Q & A session with the students. Some of the subjects covered included “how did the collectives fund the exhibitions?” and “how did the artists find each other?” Thanks to the students and teachers for such a lively session!