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Giving Back

Making a purchase in support of VIBE Arts is a great way to give back to your community and makes a thoughtful gift for all occasions!

  • VIBE 2020 – Limited Edition Poster

    Gary Taxali
    VIBE 2020, 2020
    Limited Edition Poster
    Signed by the Artist
    12″ X 18″
    Courtesy of the artist |
    taxali.com

    Note: This item does not qualify for free shipping from Stellar Art Services. Free GTA delivery available for GTA orders by the VIBE Arts team. Shipping costs calculated at checkout.

    $30.00
  • Support our work in Hospitals

    Make a contribution to a VIBE Arts program taking place in hospitals, serving at-risk members of the community.

    Each donation received enters you in a raffle to win an original artwork, made in-program (pictured).

    $500.00
  • Support an Emerging BIPOC Artist

    Help the trajectory of an upcoming artist by providing them with meaningful, paid opportunities to gain skills as a professional and hone their craft.

    $250.00
  • Buy a class set of Digital Music Apps

    Purchase a set of applications for a virtual beat-making class.

    $125.00
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VIBE Arts strives to amplify the stories of the many communities we serve, both past and present, and we recognize that we cannot do so without first reflecting on the rich Indigenous history of the land on which we live and how it came to be possessed by settlers. We would like to acknowledge that the land on which we are located is part of many nations: the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, the Anishnawbe [ah-nish-nah-beh], the Haudenosaunee [ho-deh-no-SHAW-nee] and the Huron peoples. Today, the meeting place of Toronto (which comes from the Haudenosaunee word Tkaronto, meaning “where there are trees standing in the water”) is home to many who are Indigenous to Turtle Island. VIBE Arts is grateful to have the opportunity to work in the community, on this territory, and we recognize that our acknowledgement–like reconciliation–is an ongoing, ever changing dialogue.

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