Events for January 15, 2026 - February 12, 2026

We Are Resilient Exhibition – St. Lawrence Park

The City of Mississauga's Environment Section and Museums of Mississauga have joined together to create an exhibition exploring climate change and climate action in our City.   This travelling exhibition […]

TOAF Toronto Online Art Fair – Melina Cossio

I’m excited to announce that I’ll be participating exclusively online at the Toronto Online Art Fair at TOAF.ca from July 2 - 9, 2023! MY LINKS ➡️https://www.melinacossio.com ➡️https://bookanartist.co/artist/artist-for-hire/4144 ➡️https://www.martyshub.com/MelinaCossio ➡️@torontooutdoorart […]

MuslimFest 2023 – 20th Anniversary

MuslimFest is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year as an award-winning annual festival that showcases the best in Muslim arts, culture, and entertainment. The festival features both local and international […]

Cooksville Pop Up Market and Gathering

On Saturday, July 8th from 10 am - 2 pm, you’re invited to join us at the first ever Local Cooksville Neighbourhood Pop-Up Market & Gathering at 67 Hillcrest Avenue, […]

Art Gallery of Mississauga presents Tropicana: Opening Reception

The Art Gallery of Mississauga is pleased to announce its newest exhibition, Tropicana, featuring the vibrant and insightful artwork of Costa-Rican, Montreal-based artist Juan Ortiz-Apuy. This youth-geared exhibition, designed for kids […]

inspiraTO Creations Festival

Join Crane Creations for a night of laughter and tears, during the inspiraTO Creations Festival, presenting 6 brand new Canadian 10-minute plays.   Happening Sat July 8 2023 at 8:00 […]

Taste of the Middle East Summer Festival 2023

The 6th Annual Taste of the Middle East Summer Festival 2023 will transform “Nathan Phillips Square” into a walk through the streets & souks of the Middle East, serving up […]

PAMA presents: Forest Bathing

  Discover a practice that brings people closer with nature and supports healing and wellness. Forest therapy is inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-Yoku, which translates to "forest bathing." […]