
DARC’s Big Gay Screening
DARC is excited to present our annual Big Gay Screening in partnership with Qu’ART. Join us for this FREE event and celebrate the creativity within the queer community!

DARC is excited to present our annual Big Gay Screening in partnership with Qu’ART. Join us for this FREE event and celebrate the creativity within the queer community!

Digital Arts Resource Centre’s Annual General Meeting will be held on Monday, May 25th, 2026 at 6:00pm in-person at the Loop (67 Nicholas St).
Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC) is a not-for-profit, artist-run media art centre that fosters the growth and development of artists through access to equipment, training, mentorship, and programming. We host a wide range of events such as film screenings, artist talks, and more. Our commitment to independence of expression and affordable access for all is reflected in the diverse range of events we offer to support our community of media artists. Digital Arts Resource Centre values diversity and actively promotes equity for all artists regardless of race, age, class, gender, sexual orientation, language, or ability.

Award Winners from International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2020.

A discussion with storyteller Dillan Meighan Chiblow; actor, singer, and artist, Tara Sky; and Mezzo-Soprano, Rebecca Cuddy.

A discussion with multidisciplinary artist & educator Jay Havens, interdisciplinary media artist Terrance Houle and artist, art educator & art therapist Megan Kanerahtenha:wi Whyte.

Expanded Practice is Knot Project Space’s three-week intensive artist residency offered to local artists who are producing members of the Digital Arts Resource Centre.

This month during Anishnabe Azejicigan, Monique Manatch will talk with Filmmaker Courtney Montour about her new film Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again.
Expanded Practice is Knot Project Space’s three-week intensive artist residency offered to local artists who are producing members of the Digital Arts Resource Centre.