Supporting artists and arts organizations for a better Toronto Learn More Jamii WAYO Children’s Festival, Emilee Ann Photo by Jae Yang Upcoming Grant Deadlines Grant deadlines occur throughout the year. Check here frequently and mark your calendar! All grant deadlines Animating Toronto Parks Project funding Supports free arts programming in selected Toronto parks. Open to organizations, collectives and individuals More Writers Program Project funding Supports the creation of new literary works in written and oral forms across diverse genres. Open to individuals. More Playwrights Program Project funding Supports the creation of theatrical plays. Open to individuals. More Discover Grants Select your area of interest and find Toronto Arts Council funding programs that are right for you. 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Featured Stories & News May 5, 2026 May 5 Is Red Dress Day Read more News/Announcements February 12, 2026 Toronto Arts Council Secures New Funding for the Arts in 2026 City Budget Read more News/Announcements February 9, 2026 In the News: Toronto Arts Council Calls for Continued Arts Investment During 2026 Budget Hearings Read more Happening Now Highlighting the beauty and depth of Korean traditional arts through the work of Jihyun Back (@100ghyun)✨Jihyun Back is a Toronto-based Korean traditional dancer, drummer, and choreographer who has been actively presenting performances and leading workshops across Canada since 2020. Through dance and percussion, her work creates opportunities for cultural exchange while sharing the richness of Korean traditional arts.The first featured work is Jihyun Back playing at Arts in the Parks in 2025 with Raw Taiko. The second featured work is a collaborative performance inspired by Samgomu, a Korean traditional drum dance that combines movement and rhythm using three drums. Blending Korean traditional rhythms with Taiko drumming, the piece was developed during Jihyun’s Artist-in-Residence with Raging Asian Women Taiko Drummers and presented as part of Moving Between (2025).The third featured work is based on Seoljanggu, a Korean traditional drum dance performed while carrying the drum on the body. Combining Korean traditional rhythms with Taiko drumming, the piece was also presented as part of Moving Between (2025).From 2024–2025, Jihyun was an Artist-in-Residence with RAW Taiko (@rawtaiko) and continues collaborating with the organization through performances and workshops.Learn more about Jihyun by visiting: https://www.jhback.ca/Cover photo shot by Kat Rizza.Video credit: Selina McCallum. Jihyun performing at the Arts in the Parks Launch in 2025Photo Credits:• First Photo: JJ Photos and RAW Taiko – Moving Between (2025)• Second Photo: John T Lee Photos and RAW Taiko – Moving Between (2025)#AsianHeritageMonth #TorontoArts #KoreanTraditionalDance #ArtistSpotlight 133 5 Open post by torontoartscouncil with ID 17946102975184194 Highlighting the beauty and depth of Korean traditional arts through the work of Jihyun Back (@100ghyun)✨Jihyun Back is a Toronto-based Korean traditional dancer, drummer, and choreographer who has been actively presenting performances and leading workshops across Canada since 2020. Through dance and percussion, her work creates opportunities for cultural exchange while sharing the richness of Korean traditional arts.The first featured work is Jihyun Back playing at Arts in the Parks in 2025 with Raw Taiko. The second featured work is a collaborative performance inspired by Samgomu, a Korean traditional drum dance that combines movement and rhythm using three drums. Blending Korean traditional rhythms with Taiko drumming, the piece was developed during Jihyun’s Artist-in-Residence with Raging Asian Women Taiko Drummers and presented as part of Moving Between (2025).The third featured work is based on Seoljanggu, a Korean traditional drum dance performed while carrying the drum on the body. Combining Korean traditional rhythms with Taiko drumming, the piece was also presented as part of Moving Between (2025).From 2024–2025, Jihyun was an Artist-in-Residence with RAW Taiko (@rawtaiko) and continues collaborating with the organization through performances and workshops.Learn more about Jihyun by visiting: https://www.jhback.ca/Cover photo shot by Kat Rizza.Video credit: Selina McCallum. Jihyun performing at the Arts in the Parks Launch in 2025Photo Credits:• First Photo: JJ Photos and RAW Taiko – Moving Between (2025)• Second Photo: John T Lee Photos and RAW Taiko – Moving Between (2025)#AsianHeritageMonth #TorontoArts #KoreanTraditionalDance #ArtistSpotlight … Toronto Arts is proud to celebrate #AsianHeritageMonth all year long with arts organizations like Nagata Shachu. (@nagatashachu).✨Nagata Shachu has been electrifying audiences across the world since 1998 with their rhythmic and interactive performances of Japanese taiko drumming.A longtime part of Toronto Arts Foundation’s Arts in the Parks program, Nagata Shachu continues to bring communities together through rhythm, culture, and live performance in public spaces across the city.Feel the rhythm. Learn where you can catch this powerful performance next. Visit https://nagatashachu.com/ #AsianHeritageMonth #ArtsInTheParks #TorontoArts #Taiko 44 4 Open post by torontoartscouncil with ID 17867060166545842 Toronto Arts is proud to celebrate #AsianHeritageMonth all year long with arts organizations like Nagata Shachu. (@nagatashachu).✨Nagata Shachu has been electrifying audiences across the world since 1998 with their rhythmic and interactive performances of Japanese taiko drumming.A longtime part of Toronto Arts Foundation’s Arts in the Parks program, Nagata Shachu continues to bring communities together through rhythm, culture, and live performance in public spaces across the city.Feel the rhythm. Learn where you can catch this powerful performance next. Visit https://nagatashachu.com/ #AsianHeritageMonth #ArtsInTheParks #TorontoArts #Taiko … Need a fresh perspective on a challenge you’re facing? 💡The Creative Enquiry Lab helps arts organizations and collectives tackle real challenges through collaboration, creativity, and fresh perspectives. Over the course of 8 months, program participants will collaborate with a multidisciplinary student team from TMU’s Creative School to create a solution with real world impact.✨ Funding: $15,000📅 Deadline: August 17, 2026📍 For Toronto-based arts organizations & collectivesThis is your chance to rethink, experiment, and grow your organization’s capacity—while contributing to new ideas for the arts sectorQuestions? Reach out to liza@torontoartscouncil.orgPhoto credit: Loop Sessions, 2023. Shot by Samay Arcentales Cajas🔗 For resources, FAQ and videos on how to apply visit our link in biohttps://torontoartscouncil.org/grants/creative-enquiry-lab/#TorontoArts #ArtsGrants #CreativeProcess #DesignThinking 70 4 Open post by torontoartscouncil with ID 18373888879204048 Need a fresh perspective on a challenge you’re facing? 💡The Creative Enquiry Lab helps arts organizations and collectives tackle real challenges through collaboration, creativity, and fresh perspectives. Over the course of 8 months, program participants will collaborate with a multidisciplinary student team from TMU’s Creative School to create a solution with real world impact.✨ Funding: $15,000📅 Deadline: August 17, 2026📍 For Toronto-based arts organizations & collectivesThis is your chance to rethink, experiment, and grow your organization’s capacity—while contributing to new ideas for the arts sectorQuestions? Reach out to liza@torontoartscouncil.orgPhoto credit: Loop Sessions, 2023. Shot by Samay Arcentales Cajas🔗 For resources, FAQ and videos on how to apply visit our link in biohttps://torontoartscouncil.org/grants/creative-enquiry-lab/#TorontoArts #ArtsGrants #CreativeProcess #DesignThinking … Animating Historic Sites is back, supporting projects taking place in 2027 🏛️✨This program funds site-specific arts projects that respond to Toronto’s historic sites and museums—bringing history to life through creative storytelling across disciplines. Think performances, exhibitions, installations, workshops, screenings, and more.💰 Grants up to $30,000 available🎨 Open to professional artists, collectives, and not-for-profit organizations🎟️ All programming must be free and open to the publicFrom research and development to production and presentation, this grant can support up to 100% of your project costs, including artist fees, materials, and equipment.📍 Participating sites include:Evergreen Brick Works @evergreen_brick_works Colborne Lodge (NEW in 2026) Gibson House @gibsonhousemuseum Montgomery’s Inn Scarborough Museum @scarboroughmuseums Spadina Museum Todmorden Mills The Village at Black Creek @thevillageatblackcreek Not sure if it’s the right fit? Join our office hours:🗓️ May 12 (10–11am)🗓️ May 20 (12–1pm)Please visit our website (link in bio) to find the registration link for the office hours. https://torontoartscouncil.org/grants/animating-historic-sites/ (link in bio) Make sure to check the website for full eligibility requirements before applying.📩 Have questions? Reach out to lena@torontoartscouncil.org.Photo credit: Holobiont by Blue Ceiling Dance, Shot by Zahra Saleki, 2023. Animating Historic Sites#TorontoArtsCouncil #ArtsGrants #TorontoArtists #HistoricSites CallForArtists 23 1 Open post by torontoartscouncil with ID 18122086072654167 Animating Historic Sites is back, supporting projects taking place in 2027 🏛️✨This program funds site-specific arts projects that respond to Toronto’s historic sites and museums—bringing history to life through creative storytelling across disciplines. Think performances, exhibitions, installations, workshops, screenings, and more.💰 Grants up to $30,000 available🎨 Open to professional artists, collectives, and not-for-profit organizations🎟️ All programming must be free and open to the publicFrom research and development to production and presentation, this grant can support up to 100% of your project costs, including artist fees, materials, and equipment.📍 Participating sites include:Evergreen Brick Works @evergreen_brick_works Colborne Lodge (NEW in 2026) Gibson House @gibsonhousemuseum Montgomery’s Inn Scarborough Museum @scarboroughmuseums Spadina Museum Todmorden Mills The Village at Black Creek @thevillageatblackcreek Not sure if it’s the right fit? Join our office hours:🗓️ May 12 (10–11am)🗓️ May 20 (12–1pm)Please visit our website (link in bio) to find the registration link for the office hours. https://torontoartscouncil.org/grants/animating-historic-sites/ (link in bio) Make sure to check the website for full eligibility requirements before applying.📩 Have questions? Reach out to lena@torontoartscouncil.org.Photo credit: Holobiont by Blue Ceiling Dance, Shot by Zahra Saleki, 2023. Animating Historic Sites#TorontoArtsCouncil #ArtsGrants #TorontoArtists #HistoricSites CallForArtists … Follow us on Instagram
Animating Toronto Parks Project funding Supports free arts programming in selected Toronto parks. Open to organizations, collectives and individuals More
Writers Program Project funding Supports the creation of new literary works in written and oral forms across diverse genres. Open to individuals. More
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