Dance circles and a radical haircut: How marginalized artists find home in DIY art spaces

For these Toronto galleries, it's bigger than the art itself: it's about creating a safe space

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Caption: "These places are our home." CBC Arts correspondent April Aliermo talks to two DIY art hubs that are also safe spaces for marginalized artists.

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A few months ago, we wrote about DIY art spaces that were quickly disappearing. Now, correspondent April Aliermo(external link) is showing us exactly why they're so important.
Aliermo is headed to two thriving spaces for artists in Toronto: Blank Canvas(external link) and 187 Augusta(external link), the latter of which is based in Videofag's old home. For both galleries, one of their most important shared goals is bigger than the art itself: it's about creating a safe space.
187 Augusta founder Cathleen Calica says, "This space is for women of colour, people who are marginalized...I need it and my community needs it." And Just John(external link) of Blank Canvas echoes the sentiment: "There can be those prestigious galleries out there, but there needs to be places where artists can feel safe, artists can feel comfortable, artists can grow. And DIY spaces serve that need."

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In this video, you'll see what goes on inside these community hubs and get a sense of how much they mean to the people who frequent them. It's a powerful argument for the essential role that DIY spaces play in the wider art landscape. As Just John emphasizes: "These places are our home."
Dead Poet, a spoken word and open mic event, happens at Blank Canvas(external link) on June 15. And FAM jam (a community potluck) is on at 187 Augusta on June 18.
Watch Exhibitionists(external link) on Friday nights at 12:30am (1am NT) and Sundays at 3:30pm (4pm NT) on CBC Television.