On this National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC) stands in solidarity with Indigenous communities, honouring the survivors of residential schools, their families, and the ongoing legacy of trauma experienced by Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island. We recognize the deep injustices...

Introducing the DARC Social Club, open to all our active members. Social Club is a safe space for members to socialize, vent, or simply just exist. Artists often are stressed with juggling multiple jobs/gigs, trying to find that next big idea, or just the pressure...

September 27 2024 is the last day for mobile equipment pickup before a brief closure of rentals. Equipment rentals will be closed for a brief period from October 1 - 10 in order to update the pricing structure in our (soon to be public) online...

DARC is proud to co-present "Stitches" by Deena Alsaweer, "De-Clutter" by Rimah Jabr, and "The Poem We Sang" by Annie Sakkab at the Toronto Palestine Film Festival (TPFF)! We're thrilled to co-present this screening at the TIFF Lightbox on Thursday, September 26 and online until October 2.  THE FILMS "Stitches" by Deena...

DARC is proud to present My Indian Name for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. My “Indian” Name is a one-hour documentary that takes a look at how having their traditional names stripped away from them has impacted Indigenous peoples. Without their original names,...

The Zoom H5 Recorder is one of many awesome pieces of digital art production equipment for rent at Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC). Watch the video below to learn all about this tech!...