Other notable 2020 DesignTO Festival projects include:
Design Collection @ stackt (IN RESIDENCE)
Where: stackt market, #1-112, 28 Bathurst Street, Toronto
Project Type: Exhibition
Dates: January 17-26, 2020
During the festival, local design duo MUKË (Akin co-director Michael Vickers and Akin co-founder Michael Dellios) will move the contents of its studio (furniture, plants, pets, maquettes, materials and more) into a shipping container at stackt — enveloping it as a site to showcase new and recent work, but also inviting visitors to engage directly with our process, the practices of our Toronto peers, and one another through live programming.
100 Vases
Where: The Shop, 1485 Dupont Street, Toronto
Project Type: Exhibition
Dates: January 24-25, 2020
‘100 Vases’ is inspired by the possibilities presented when objects come together, and the dialogue that happens between them. Spearheaded by ceramicist Michelle Organ, and artist and designer, Dasha Valakhanovitch, the two day event is a showcase of diversity in contemporary clay design, featuring work by Akin MOCA artist Erin Candela.
Future Retrospectives
Where: Harbourfront Centre, Artport Gallery, 235 Queens Quay West, Toronto
Project Type: Exhibition
Dates: January 17 - March 29, 2020
‘Future Retrospectives’ is a group exhibition featuring the work of eleven local and international artists and designers, including Akin Ossington artist Jessica Thalmann, unified by a shared methodology: using the past as a lens through which we imagine the future. It asks, “what will the future look like, and how did we get there?”
Light is Magnetic
Where: ergoCentric Showroom and Store, 37 King Street East
Project Type: Window Installation
Dates: January 17-26, 2020
Light is energy. It encompasses a spectrum of electromagnetic radiation much of which exists beyond our visible experience. This is the light that can not be seen manifest in radio waves, infrared, ultraviolet, x-ray and gamma rays. “My art is inspired by the physics of light as I seek to find ways to portray energy. ‘Light is Magnetic’ is an exhibition that brings together my recent experiments in light sculpture. It will include sculptures that integrate light or reflective elements with other conceptual pieces that explore the connection between light and energy.” - Akin MOCA artist, Tonya Hart
The Sky is Falling
Where: Knife Fork Book, Mezzanine, Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw Street
Project Type: Exhibition
Dates: January 17-26, 2020
Visual artist, designer and poet Jessica Hiemstra of Akin Lakeshore creates an abstracted paper sky on the ceiling of Toronto’s only all-poetry bookstore, Knife Fork Book. Using watercolour paper, thread and washes of Genzäh Handmade Watercolours paint, Hiemstra’s sky is one that is torn and sewn back together. This sky has tangled stitching, punctures, long dangling threads, and fragments of poetry sewn into it. Independent bookstores and especially those that specialize in theatre, poetry, music and art are becoming rarer and rarer. Knife Fork Book is an ephemeral place. It continues to exist because its sky continues to be held together by delicate threads.