Thurs., Feb. 5th, 7:00 p.m., CAMH Auditorium (1025 Queen Street West, 2nd floor). Doors open 6:30pm, screening at 7:00pm. Please join the Blackwood & Vtape for The Stimming Pool, a film screening and discussion with Neurocultures Collective members Georgia Bradburn and Sam Chown Ahern, and filmmaker Steven Eastwood, moderated by Chris Gehman. ⊕
Past Events Archive
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VIDEO OF THE MONTH: Kaali, by Leena Manimekalai
Streaming free for the month of January, Leena Manimekalai’s deadpan Kaali brings us back to a summer night in Toronto, and a visit from the goddess Kali, who strolls through Kensington market and environs, provoking a range of responses. ⊕
This is the Feminist Archive returns! Women Fight the Power: Protest in Toronto & Beyond, 1973-1997
Thursday, January 29th, 7:00 p.m. at the Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space (401 Richmond St. West, 4th floor), Vtape welcomes the return of the This is the Feminist Archive screening series for 2026! This program looks back on a history of protest, labour, and resistance in Toronto of the 1990s. ⊕
Queers For Palestine presents Leila and the Wolves & We Would be Freer
Thursday, January 22, 7:00 p.m. Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space, 4th floor, 401 Richmond St. West Please join Queers for Palestine Toronto for their first event in a series about art and resistance this year ✨ We Would Be Freer (dir. Rana… ⊕
VIDEO OF THE MONTH: to boyhood, i never knew him, by Trâm Anh Nguyễn
Vtape is proud to present Trâm Anh Nguyễn’s short video “to boyhood, i never knew him” FREE online during the month of December. ⊕
Since opening our doors in 1983, Vtape has presented a substantial program of screenings, exhibitions, artists’ talks, and publications. Events from 2012 to the present are represented here in this archive. This online resource reflects a combination of event-based programming, exhibitions, and education dedicated to the development of video art and new and diverse audiences. The Past Events Archive is organized by year, starting with the most recent events, and moving backwards through history.
Image credit: Installation view of God Play exhibition, October 2024; photo by Henry Chan (2024)