The Juvenis Festival is back and recruiting Kingston residents aged 13-30.
The festival has over 100 positions available across various arts disciplines, including acting, singing, dancing, and performing. They’re also offering free workshops and masterclasses to build interest and skills in the arts.
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Kingston’s Kick and Push Festival featured a heartwarming interactive installation called Tin-jathat ran in City Park from Aug. 25 to 28.
Written and directed by Brendon Allen, Tin-ja centers around a stressed father who’s been busy with work during these difficult pandemic times.
Kingston-born actor...
The Kick and Push Festival, Kingston’s annual innovative performance festival, is back for another summer of strange, fun, and boundary-pushing theatre from Aug. 2 to Sept. 5.
The Journal spoke to Liam Karry, Kick and Push’s artistic producer, about this season of the festival. Karry has been involved...
Community theatre can be challenging at times, but Blue Canoe’s general manager says that the outcome is well worth it.
Kim Dolan, Blue Canoe’s general manager, spoke to The Journal about the theatre company’s current and upcoming projects. Dolan joined the company in 2018 as its general manager,...
This year’s Human Rights Arts Festival is embracing the communicative power of art.
Running from Jan. 23 to April 17, the festival includes work from multiple artistic disciplines and genres. First launched in 2017, it combines film, theatre, dance and music, all drawn together by the common theme...
If you want to see a wide array of art from multiple cultural backgrounds, there’s no need to leave the city this weekend. It can all be found in the heart of Kingston.
From Sept. 27 to 29, the Kingston Arts Council will host Culture Days, a national event celebrating arts and culture through accessible...
This past weekend, Kingston residents were able to experience food, drink, and art of cultures from all over the globe, all without leaving the city.
On Sept. 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Confederation Park, the Kingston Immigration Partnership (KIP) hosted the 10th annual Kingston Arts Festival....
Art on the Street isn’t on the street. The annual art festival — that showcases work from people with addiction and mental health issues at Kingston Street Health Centre — will showcase over 20 artists at a donated space on Princess Street.
Art on the Street began as the brainchild of Kelly Sexsmith,...