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Elia Middle School Lunchroom Transformation Mural

https://youtu.be/d-5WQG268a0

In winter 2016 VIBE Arts worked with grade 6 students from Elia Middle School to create a lunchroom mural focused on healthy living. The programme was funded by Great-West Life Assurance Company based in Winnipeg and supported by our community partner Be Good the Queen street location.…

Chalk it Up!

‘Chalk it Up’ is our Cultural Hotspot 2016 signature arts education program that will give 9 to 13 years olds living in North York, unique opportunities to lead the creation of collaborative outdoor chalk murals and chalk art. The program is positioned for large-scale, city-wide public art making and sharing – all community and youth driven!…

VIBE Arts chosen as Toronto Foundations 2016 TO Award Recipient

VIBE Arts were awarded a 2016 Toronto Foundation’s Vital Ideas Award!  The prestigious award is geared to increase capacity and reach of organizations that are already working on effective strategies aligned with the foundation’s goals identified in their annual “Vital Signs Report”.  With an investment of $30,000, VIBE Arts will seize the opportunity and buzz afforded by our recent rebranding and 20th Anniversary to greatly improve our educational, communications and online capacities.…

New Special Initiative Celebrates Canada’s Sesquicentennial

Pattison Outdoor Advertising, VIBE Arts and Toronto youth team up on an exciting art initiative for Canada’s sesqui-centennial birthday:

PATTISON have generously donated $100,000 in-kind media to exhibit art created by youth from some of  Toronto’s most under-resourced communities.  The project entitled, 150 REASONS WE LOVE CANADA, is led by Vibe Arts, a grass-roots charity providing opportunities for marginalized youth so that they can engage meaningfully in free high quality arts education. …

Hand-Painted Murals Welcomed The 2016 NBA ALL-STARS and Fans to Toronto

NBA Canada created this beautiful video sharing George Harvey Collegiate Institute’s student’s journey in creating murals inspired by words connected to the sport of basketball; along with 350 children and youth from 30 schools and community organizations who worked under the guidance of 16 professional artists across the GTA who followed the same journey in creating 60 distinct murals.…