TCAF takes place on April 29-30 // The Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) annonunced on Wednesday that it will host manga creator Jun Mayuzuki (After the Rain,.
The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: May 13-16
The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: May 13-16
Including ActiveTO on Lake Shore West, a Digable Planets livestream, Soulpepper s The Seagull and more By NOW Staff
Our picks for the top things to do in Toronto on the weekend of
May 13-16 include a Chekhov masterpiece, a comics festival and a livestream concert by a legendary hip-hop group.
Photogrammetry as Creative Archive at the Music Gallery
Photogrammetry is a form of 3D scanning, and you can learn all about it at this workshop from Toronto-based artist Lillian Leung. They’ll talk about their recent project Future through Memory: Chinatown VR Storytelling and share how to make a 3D scan using a computer and basic phone camera. It’s part of the Music Gallery’s Emergents IV: Room Tone, which will also talk about VR.
Here Are TCAF s Can t-Miss Events of 2021
This year s festivities featuring guest artists, panels, competitions and more will run from May 8 to 15
Photo: Cole Pauls
Published Apr 30, 2021Toronto Comic Arts Festival is going virtual this year, and the week-long online event features some impressive programming in addition to its vendor marketplace. From workshops to panels to multiple special guests, this year s festival features more comics-based activities than ever before.
While vendors, artists and exhibitors hold down their virtual shops from May 8 to 15, the festival will play host to discussions, competitions and keynote speakers throughout the month of May. As always, 2021 s festivities will be free of admission.
Toronto Comic Arts Festival Readies 2021 Edition
It will run virtually from May 8 to 15
With a week of on-demand programming, TCAF s marketplace will run longer than usual this year. Comic and art lovers will be able to visit TCAF 2021 online to browse through hundreds of exhibitors works, shop, sit in on Q&As and workshops, and more.
Zine makers and indie video game creators will also be among the virtual exhibitors, as the new exhibition website has been made in partnership with Canzine (Canada s largest festival of zines and underground culture) and Toronto s Hand Eye Society (a not-for-profit that showcases video games made primarily for creative expression).