Zach Pearl and April Wong won the FEAST XPACE Student Grant at FEAST 02 with their proposal for Rapid City Prototype. Click here to read their proposal, and see below for images of the durational work that took place at the Gladstone Hotel in September 2011.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Photos from FEAST 03
CONGRATULATIONS to Jode Roberts and Chris DePaul for winning the FEAST Project Grant at our third FEAST dinner.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
COME FEAST WITH US!
Tickets for FEAST 03 are now on sale.
FEAST is happening Sunday, September 25, 2011 at XPACE Cultural Centre from 6-10 PM.
What it is:
FEAST (Funding Engaging Actions with Sustainable Tactics) Toronto is a series of community dinners and micro-funding events. During each dinner, artists, designers and groups are invited to present proposals for art- or design-based projects. Everyone attending the dinner votes on which project they would like to fund, and the project with the most votes is given a grant from the money raised from the ticket sales.
The ticket cost for the locally-sourced, vegetarian dinner is a sliding scale of $20-30 (and $10 for students with valid student ID).
FEAST works on the basis that the more that people can share, the larger the grants we can collectively provide. Since our first FEAST, we’ve funded four projects with $2357. Toronto’s FEAST is in its infancy. With your support we hope to see this event continue to grow.
How it works:
- Buy a ticket for the dinner on September 25, 2011 at XPACE Cultural Centre
- Enjoy dinner and conversation with your friends and community
- Over the course of dinner people present project proposals for your consideration
- Everyone votes for which project they would like to fund
- The project with the most votes is funded from the money raised from ticket sales
Tickets are first come, first serve so get your tickets now!
Tickets are available in-person at XPACE Cultural Centre, 58 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Tuesday through Saturday, 12-6 PM. Cash only.
Contact XPACE at 416 849 2864
Contact FEAST at info@feast-toronto.com
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Apple cider info booth, September 17th at the Gladstone Hotel
Chat with Amber Landgraff and Deborah Wang at their apple cider info booth and learn about FEAST Toronto, what projects we have funded, and buy tickets to the next FEAST happening on Sunday, September 25.
Saturday, September 17, 1-5 PM
Art Bar, Gladstone Hotel
1214 Queen Street West, Toronto
Part of the hotel's events for the Queen West Art Crawl
Saturday, September 17, 1-5 PM
Art Bar, Gladstone Hotel
1214 Queen Street West, Toronto
Part of the hotel's events for the Queen West Art Crawl
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
FEAST 03 Call for Proposals
Participants & guests in between presentations & dinner courses at FEAST 02 |
feast 03 TORONTO
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
FEAST (Funding Engaging Actions with Sustainable Tactics) Toronto is a series of community dinners and micro-funding events. During each dinner, artists, designers and groups are invited to present proposals for art- or design-based projects. Everyone attending the dinner votes on which project they would like to fund, and the project with the most votes is given a grant from the money raised from the ticket sales. The artist or group chosen will be invited back to the next FEAST to present their completed project.
We are looking for proposals for the next FEAST, edition 03, taking place on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at XPACE Cultural Centre, 58 Ossington Avenue, Toronto. This FEAST will happen concurrently with other events as part of The Soup Network.
FEAST 03 proposals should include:
A Project Summary (1), and the answers to the following questions:
(2) How will you use funding to realize your project?
(3) Why is this project critical to the FEAST community (e.g. why would the FEAST community be interested in supporting your project)?
(4) The names and contact information for all of your presenters
Each of the chosen participants presents a 5-7 minute presentation to the gathered guests over dinner, and then everyone gets a chance to vote on which projects they would like to fund. The money raised from the dinner (estimated at $700+, plus a 1 week studio rental or rehearsal space at Toronto Free Gallery) will go to fund the chosen project. We will also have a separate student grant of $300.
Each section of the proposal (1-4) should be no longer than 100 words. Remember these will be short presentations, so keep it brief and to the point! In order to be considered for FEAST funding, you must be able to attend the dinner event. Tickets for this locally-sourced, vegetarian dinner will be $20-30, and $10 for students.
+ Proposals are due by Wednesday, September 7, 2011.
+ Email your complete proposals to info@feast-toronto.com with the subject line: FEAST 03 Submission. Please indicate clearly on your proposal if you are applying for the student grant.
FEAST Toronto was founded by Amber Landgraff and Deborah Wang. This event is co-presented by XPACE Cultural Centre, and sponsored by Toronto Free Gallery. Browse our website for details, photos and sponsors of previous FEAST events. If you would like to support feast with a donation of any amount, please contact us at info@feast-toronto.com.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Photos from FEAST 02
Sean Martindale presents his FEAST 01 grant-winning project at FEAST 02. |
Alison, our awesome DJ, hard at work. |
A fancy array of sandwiches, new potatoes and green salad by chef Lisa. |
A creative take on strawberry shortcake for dessert. |
Participants and guest enjoy the picnic theme, and talking to each other, between presentations. |
Sunday, June 26, 2011
FEAST 02 Student Grant Winner
Curator Zach Pearl and artist/designer April Wong are the recipients of the FEAST XPACE Student Grant.
Rapid City Prototype | Project Summary
"For FEAST 02 I am proposing an 'evolving' installation piece by by April Wong in the provided Gladstone studio. This piece will take the Gladstone and its surroundings as its subject matter, and reflect the current gentrification of the Queen Street West area while making commentary from its community visible.
Both a practicing artist and a masters student in architecture at the University of Toronto, Wong's work manifests as graphic, pattern-heavy cityscapes and tectonic forms that feature characters who are caught in the throes of their chaotic environment. Concerned with the cultural 'symptoms' of gentrification and the visual transformation of the cityscape as an index of locality, Wong intends to cover the entire surface of the Gladstone studio with drawings that mirror the increasing architectural dissonance of Queen Street West. To make her installation participatory, Wong will construct her piece in several layered, overlapping panels of materials like mylar, parchment and plexiglass. Wong will then lead a seven day series of two-hour workshops in which she will invite viewers to become collaborators by rearranging the composition of the pre-existing panels and generating new patterns, buildings and characters to add individual voices and perspectives from the community." - Zach Pearl
April Wong, installation view |
Rapid City Prototype | Project Summary
"For FEAST 02 I am proposing an 'evolving' installation piece by by April Wong in the provided Gladstone studio. This piece will take the Gladstone and its surroundings as its subject matter, and reflect the current gentrification of the Queen Street West area while making commentary from its community visible.
Both a practicing artist and a masters student in architecture at the University of Toronto, Wong's work manifests as graphic, pattern-heavy cityscapes and tectonic forms that feature characters who are caught in the throes of their chaotic environment. Concerned with the cultural 'symptoms' of gentrification and the visual transformation of the cityscape as an index of locality, Wong intends to cover the entire surface of the Gladstone studio with drawings that mirror the increasing architectural dissonance of Queen Street West. To make her installation participatory, Wong will construct her piece in several layered, overlapping panels of materials like mylar, parchment and plexiglass. Wong will then lead a seven day series of two-hour workshops in which she will invite viewers to become collaborators by rearranging the composition of the pre-existing panels and generating new patterns, buildings and characters to add individual voices and perspectives from the community." - Zach Pearl
April Wong, installation view |
Friday, June 17, 2011
Winners of FEAST 02 grants
We are pleased to announce that Shannon Linde & Edward Birnbaum are the winners of the FEAST Project Grant, and Zack Pearl & April Wong are the winners of the XPACE FEAST Student Grant.
Thank you to all the presenters and participating diners for making FEAST 02 a great event. More information on the winning proposals and photos of the dinner to come.
Shannon Linde & Edward Birnbaum, 'Toronto Sauna Project'
The Toronto Sauna Project (working title) is a public installation that takes over an otherwise closed-for-the-season Toronto Parks building in MacGregor Park, transforming the space into a community-accessible sauna for two consecutive weekends in Februrary 2012. Based on the theme of winter solace, the project stems from a reaction to current sauna and bathhouse practices that exist in North America under segregated circumstances, as well a desire to revive unused public space during the long winter months. The goal is to create an authentic sauna experience through the use of electric heat sources and cedar, supplemented by media elements such as sound and light. The Toronto Sauna Project will offer a warm retreat from Toronto’s longest, and often most isolated, season, inviting the community into a comfortable space that is all at once relaxing, reflective, and fun.
'Toronto Sauna Project', rendering |
Thank you to all the presenters and participating diners for making FEAST 02 a great event. More information on the winning proposals and photos of the dinner to come.
Shannon Linde & Edward Birnbaum, 'Toronto Sauna Project'
The Toronto Sauna Project (working title) is a public installation that takes over an otherwise closed-for-the-season Toronto Parks building in MacGregor Park, transforming the space into a community-accessible sauna for two consecutive weekends in Februrary 2012. Based on the theme of winter solace, the project stems from a reaction to current sauna and bathhouse practices that exist in North America under segregated circumstances, as well a desire to revive unused public space during the long winter months. The goal is to create an authentic sauna experience through the use of electric heat sources and cedar, supplemented by media elements such as sound and light. The Toronto Sauna Project will offer a warm retreat from Toronto’s longest, and often most isolated, season, inviting the community into a comfortable space that is all at once relaxing, reflective, and fun.
Inspirations for 'Toronto Sauna Project' |
Images of Toronto sauna culture |
Site for 'Toronto Sauna Project' |
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Buy FEAST 02 tickets online
Tickets for FEAST 02 are available online. Click here to purchase yours!
FEAST is happening Wednesday, June 15, 2011 at XPACE Cultural Centre from 7-10 PM.
What is FEAST?
FEAST (Funding Engaging Actions with Sustainable Tactics) Toronto is a series of community dinners and micro-funding events. During each dinner, artists, designers and groups are invited to present proposals for art- or design-based projects. Everyone attending the dinner votes on which project they would like to fund, and the project with the most votes is given a grant from the money raised from the ticket sales.
The ticket cost for the locally-sourced, vegetarian dinner is a sliding scale of $20-30 (and $10 for students with valid student ID).
FEAST works on the basis that the more that people can share, the larger the grants are that we can provide. At our last FEAST event we were able to fund two fantastic projects by Sean Martindale and Matt Moreland.
Toronto’s FEAST is in its infancy. With your support we hope to see this event continue to grow.
How it works:
- Buy a ticket for the dinner on June 15, 2011 at XPACE Cultural Centre
- Enjoy dinner and conversation with your friends and community
- Over the course of dinner artists present project proposals for your consideration
- Everyone votes for which project they would like to fund
- The project with the most votes is funded from the money raised from ticket sales
Tickets are first come, first serve so get your tickets now! Available online at bookwhen.com/feast.
For any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact us at info@feast-toronto.com.
For any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact us at info@feast-toronto.com.
FEAST 01 grant winner Sean Martindale puts his project into action
Installation by Martin Reis, a collaborator |
Read Blog TO's coverage of Martindale's project, as well as the Torontist's.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Tickets for FEAST 02 -- June 15, 2011
We're still working on setting up an online system for ticket sales, and hope to have that running soon. Until then, follow us by email (use the gadget on the right, under our profile) and you'll get the latest news on when and how to buy tickets for FEAST 02.
There's still time to submit a proposal. Details in the post below.
There's still time to submit a proposal. Details in the post below.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
FEAST 02 Call for Proposals -- due May 20, 2011
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Come FEAST with us!
We are looking for proposals for FEAST 02, taking place on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 at 7pm at XPACE Cultural Centre, 58 Ossington Avenue, Toronto.
FEAST 02 proposals should include:
A Project Summary (1), and the answers to the following questions:
(2) How will you use funding to realize your project?
(3) Why is this project critical to the FEAST community (e.g. why would the FEAST community be interested in supporting your project)?
(4) The names and contact information for all of your presenters
Each of the chosen participants presents a 5-7 minute presentation to the gathered guests over dinner, and then everyone gets a chance to vote on which projects they would like to fund. The money raised from the dinner (estimated at $600+, and a 1 week studio rental at the Gladstone Hotel*) will go to fund the chosen project. We will also have a dedicated student grant of $300.
Each section of the proposal (1-4) should be no longer than 100 words. Remember these will be short presentations, so keep it brief and to the point! In order to be considered for FEAST funding, you must be able to attend the dinner event. Tickets for this locally-sourced, vegetarian dinner will be $20-30, and $10 for students.
+ Proposals are due by: Friday May 20, 2011
+ Email your complete proposals to info@feast-toronto.com with the subject line: FEAST 02 Submission. Please indicate clearly on your proposal if you are applying for the student grant.
FEAST Toronto was founded by Amber Landgraff and Deborah Wang. FEAST 02 is a collaboration between Amber, Deborah and Dave Morgan. This event is co-presented by XPACE Cultural Centre, and sponsored by the Gladstone Hotel. Take a look at our website for details and photos of FEAST 01. If you would like to support feast with a small or large donation, please contact us at info@feast-toronto.com.
* Exact dates subject to availability; must be redeemed by September, 30th 2011.
Monday, January 17, 2011
FEAST Project Grant & XPACE FEAST Student Grant winners
FEAST Toronto Edition 01
Thank you to everyone who participated in our first FEAST! Here are some photos from last night's event.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Tickets sold out
All of the FEAST tickets for the January 16th event have been sold. We'll be looking for a bigger venue for the next FEAST (date TBD but hopefully this summer), and hope you'll join us then.
Stay tuned for the winners of the FEAST project grant and XPACE funded student grant.
Stay tuned for the winners of the FEAST project grant and XPACE funded student grant.
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