Get to know SKETCH Working Arts!
SKETCH Working Arts is an artist studio and event space located in the vibrant Trinity Bellwoods neighborhood. Studios are available for rent for personal artistic production, workshops and private events from 9am-9pm, 7 days a week. Home to a music studio, audio production lab, movement studio, ceramics studio and kiln, an industrial kitchen and two dynamic studio spaces, everyone is welcome to join the SKETCH community in art making at the historic Youngplace building at 180 Shaw St.
SKETCH runs free arts programs for aspiring and emerging creatives 18-35yrs, who are navigating poverty Studios are accessible to mobility devices via a ramp and elevator.
SKETCH has sliding scale rental fees and offers lower prices for individual artists and higher prices for for-profit organizations. Please see sketch.ca/rent for individual pricing options.
Booking inquiries, tour requests and questions can be sent to spaceshare@sketch.ca
Rent SKETCH Studios!
EQUIPMENT: Large kiln, 3 wheels, extruder, slab roller, various hand tools, boards, glazes, table and stools.
STUDIO SIZE: 480 Sq Ft
KILN SPECS: Shelves are 13 x 26 inches, with 12 shelves in the kiln. Cone 6 firing for glazes and clays. Requests for firings lower than Cone 6 or luster firing are also available.
CAPACITY: 6
To rent and for more details visit: www.sketch.ca/rent/pottery-studio/
CONTROL BOOTH EQUIPMENT: Mac computer, fully outfitted prosumer sound board with Apollo, Ableton, and accompanying recording gear.
REHEARSAL SPACE EQUIPMENT: Drum kit, multiple acoustic guitars, electric guitar and bass, Various amps and cords, cajón drum, microphones and talk-back system connected to control booth.
SIZE: 315 Sq Ft
CAPACITY: 8 rehearsal space; 3 control booth
To rent and for more details visit: www.sketch.ca/rent/music-studio/
EQUIPMENT: Speakers, mobile benches, mirror wall, and 2 barres.
SIZE: 900 Sq Ft
CAPACITY: 20 in motion
To rent and for more details visit: www.sketch.ca/rent/movement-studio/
SKETCH Working Arts is a non-profit community arts organization that runs free arts programs for aspiring and emerging creatives 18-35 years old who are navigating poverty and precarity due to systemic oppression with a focus on those who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+, Black, Indigenous, and other racialized young people. Through free arts based programs, wrap-around services and access to studio space, young people can experience the transformative power of the arts; build leadership and sustainable livelihood in the arts; and cultivate social and environmental change through the arts.