Paint brushes and pots against a white background.

The Arts List | April 2026

Photo by Kelli Tungay / Unsplash

Introducing The Arts List!

Welcome to The Arts List, a monthly listing of arts, culture and co-op related events featuring members of the Lakeshore Village Artists' Co-op and the wider South Etobicoke community. The list is brought to you by LVAC News and can be shared on socials and beyond. Enjoy!


EXHIBITION: Sensorial Plurality: Positioning Access as a Generative Force

Connor Yuzwenko-Martin, Ebony R. Gooden, Kim Fullerton, Olivia Brouwer, Salima Punjani, and Willy Le Maitre
Curated by David Bobier
February 27–April 25, 2026
Centre[3] for Artistic + Social Practice, Main Gallery

A grid of six images depicting details from each of the six artists’ works. Clockwise from top left: closeup of colourful fabric, a Black woman in a white dress standing, closeup of a drawing of a woman’s smiling face, depiction of computer coding, a colourful field of round shapes and lines, a row of twisted white felt on a black background.
Images via VFL, courtesy of the artists.

Sensorial Plurality brings together works by artists who completed residencies at Centre[3] and VibraFusion Lab (VFL) in 2024. This exhibition reflects a sustained period of experimentation, learning, and exchange focused on haptic and multisensory practices as vital modes of artistic inquiry and access. 

Featured artists Ebony Gooden, Willy Le Maitre, Connor Yuzwenko-Martin, Olivia Brouwer, Salima Punjani, and Kim Fullerton engage touch, vibration, sound, light, movement, and material responsiveness as central components of their work. Through diverse approaches and lived experiences, these artists challenge dominant visual-centric models of artmaking and exhibition, instead foregrounding embodied knowledge, sensory plurality, and disability-led innovation. 

Supported by the technical and conceptual frameworks of VFL, the works in this exhibition explore how haptic technologies and tactile strategies can expand both artistic expression and audience engagement. The projects invite viewers to consider how access is not an afterthought, but a generative force, one that reshapes form, process, and relationship. 

Visit the Centre[3] website for details:

Sensorial Plurality: positioning access as a generative force - Centre[3]
Sensorial Plurality brings together works by artists who completed residencies at Centre[3] and VibraFusion Lab (VFL) in 2024. This exhibition reflects a sustained period of experimentation, learning, and exchange focused on haptic and multisensory practices as vital modes of artistic inquiry and access.

COMMUNITY IMPROV: MIMprov Class Spring Session

Thursdays, May 7–June 11 (except May 21)
7:00–8:30 p.m.
Mimico location TBA
Fee: $100
Registration:
actingoutkidstheatre@gmail.com

Join improv games regular Pat Lewis at MIMprov, a six-week improvisation class for adults led by actor Sharon Heldt. Beginners are welcome and no experience is necessary!

MIMprov poster. Design: Mary Bella.

INVITATION: Jacek Kozielski Memorial Service

A single tree in a green field, bathed in soft light.
Photo: Jacek Kozielski.

A memorial service will be held for photographer and LVAC member Jacek (Jack) Kozielski on Thursday, April 16 at 5:00 p.m. The service will take place at St. Teresa's Parish, located at 100 Tenth Street, Etobicoke. All who knew him are welcome.


May Arts List Submissions

Do you have a public arts, culture, or co-op related event you'd like to share with the readers of LVAC News? If so, send the details to our submissions coordinator by April 15 for inclusion in our May listings. Submission instructions are available at the link below.

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Lilian Radovac, Editor

Lilian Radovac, Editor

Dr. Lilian Radovac is a writer, organizer, and documentarist and the editor of LVAC News. She can be reached at lvac.news [at] gmail [dot] com.
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