
January 2021
Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Artist Talk – Painting and Textiles
Featuring Krystal Ball, Katrina Coombs, Javier Dayes, Owen V. Gordon and Miles Regis.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »February 2021
Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Caribbean/Caribana Family Day
PAMA is back with its annual family celebration of arts and culture, and we are going to have some fun exploring the history of Caribbean Carnival.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Virtual Exhibition: When Night Stirred at Sea – Contemporary Caribbean Art
This virtual exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists working at home (Trinidad and Jamaica) and in the diaspora (Canada, USA and the UK) to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. The grouping of works explore a variety of urgent and common themes of identity, colonization, as well as social activism and justice that connect all of humanity in our current global condition. Oct 29: reception, 7pm. Register online.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »March 2021
Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »Weekend Family Fun Activities
Fall into another season of Family Fun and bring art, culture and historical exploration home with a variety of easy and fun-filled activities for all ages. Using simple materials PAMA is happy to provide step-by-step instructions for art activities, games or fun things to try while at home. Free for download on our website until we open (hopefully in the new year). Then Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 1-5pm.
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