
The Playbook: A Creative’s Guide to Entrepreneurship
The Playbook is an engaging, hands-on workshop designed to help creative individuals understand how to turn their ideas into sustainable businesses.

The Playbook is an engaging, hands-on workshop designed to help creative individuals understand how to turn their ideas into sustainable businesses.

Join DARC’s Indigenous Residency recipient KJ Edwards in discussion about her latest work in progress Tethers, a mixed media installation conceived via hybrid analogue-digital workflows.

Intro to Filmmaking is a 4-part, hands-on introductory workshop for artists who are interested in learning how to work with video.

Join us for Giving Tuesday on December 3rd, 2024, to support our mission of empowering the next generation of digital artists and storytellers. Your donation will provide vital tools and training for new, emerging, and experienced digital artists to continue creating art through access, resources, and mentorship.

Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC) is proud to present looping screenings of My Indian Name, directed by Anishinabe filmmaker Abraham Côté, and SGaawaay K’uuna (Edge of The Knife), co-directed by Haida filmmaker Hluugitgaa Gwaai Edenshaw and Tsilhqot’in filmmaker Jaada Yahlangnaay Helen Haig-Brown, in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

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