Announcing the 2025-26 Program for the Arts

April 15, 2025 by Sonja Johnston

The Jackman Humanities Institute Program for the Arts supports a range of events from small to large designed to enhance, improve and raise the profile of the Arts at the University of Toronto. We're pleased to announce the slate for 2025-26; many of these events relate to the annual theme—Dystopia and Trust.

Dates are approximate and subject to change. For up to date and detailed information on events follow us on follow us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn or Bluesky; or check the Events section on our website.

I don’t do Math: A Photography Exhibition by Ann Piché
Roberta Buiani (New College)
Exhibition at the D.G. Ivey Library, September/October 2025
 
Letters from Albania: The Manifesto Collective on Art, Politics and Trust
Yi Gu (UTSC Arts, Culture, Media) and Tong Lam (UTM Historical Studies)
Two-day event series, September 2025

Who’s Afraid of AI?
David Rokeby (A&S Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies)
Artists’ participation in conference, October 2025

Finding Fanon: Artist, Healer, Activist
Jill Carter (A&S Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies) and Roy Moodley (OISE APHD)
Four-night performance series at Luella Massey Theatre, October 2025

Sacred Space: Conflicts and Convergences
Joseph Clarke (A&S Art History)
Exhibition, performance and conference, November 2025
 
Our waters flow in the air
Barbara Fischer (DAN Visual Studies and Art Museum)
Major exhibition curated by Yantong Li, Justina M. Barnicke Gallery. September to November 2025
 
Stim Cinema
Christine Shaw (UTM Visual Studies and Blackwood Gallery)
Exhibition with tri-campus screenings, January to March 2026

A Celebration of Black History through Music
Darren Hamilton (Faculty of Music)
Visiting Speaker, February 2026

New Approaches to Slaving and Slave-Trading in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Seth Bernard (A&S Classics)
Conference, April 2026

The Art of Trust: Documenting the Act of Puppetry
Lawrence Switzky (UTM English & Drama) and Elspeth Brown (UTM Historical Studies)
Event series, April 2026

Black Theatre in the US and Canada
Leticia Ridley (UTM English & Drama) and Signy Lynch (UTM English & Drama Studies)
Public symposium, May 2026

Into the Archives
Anver Emon (Faculty of Law)
By-invitation artist workshop, Fall 2025 and public lecture, Winter 2026

Not My Mother Tongue
Henrjeta Mece (OISE Social Justice Education)
Event series, Fall 2025 and Winter 2026

Papers and Gardens
Anjali Nath (UTM ICCIT) and Shahrzad Mojab (A&S Women & Gender Studies)
Visiting Speaker Behar Behbehani, Spring 2026

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