An upcoming Spacing Magazine theme will be “The Suburbs” — we’ve tried hard to include writing about Toronto’s inner boroughs in our print magazine and on this blog, but think we need to dedicate an entire issue to these interesting places that will be where much of Toronto’s future unfolds. We’ll be putting that issue together in 2009, but until then we’re pleased to be partnering with the Scarborough Arts Council and The Centre for Creative Communications at Centennial College on a series of public discussions on our suburbs. These are “Live-to-Podcast” events, and we invite you to join us in our studio audience to participate in the taping of this lecture series that will later be available via online video and, yes, podcast. Join the Facebook group here.
Once seen as quiet bedroom communities far from the noise of the urban core, Toronto’s inner suburbs have become centres of activity – culturally vibrant, diverse and ever changing. The New Art of Suburbia, a two-evening panel discussion and forum, will address these changes and implications for arts and culture. Dealing with changes in the development and urban fabric of Toronto, speakers from a variety of backgrounds will tackle pressing questions:
—What is the nature and role of creative communities in the suburbs?
—How can we better understand and support arts and cultural activities in the suburbs?
—How can we create and support a vibrant arts scene in suburban communities?
Session 1: Not So Quiet: Welcome to the New Suburbs
WHEN: Monday, December 1, 2008, 7 p.m.
WHERE: Centennial College Residence and Conference Centre / Markham Room
School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culture, Centennial College
940 Progress Avenue, Scarborough
PANEL: Ian Chodikoff, Editor, Canadian Architect Magazine; Janet Fitzsimmons, West Hill Community Services;
 Nate Horowitz, Dean, School of Communications, Media & Design, Centennial CollegeModerator: Matt Blackett, Spacing Magazine
Session 2: The Suburban Art Scene
WHEN: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 7 p.m.
WHERE: Centennial College Residence and Conference Centre /Scarborough Room 
School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culture, Centennial College
940 Progress Avenue, Scarborough
PANEL: Catherine Hernandez, Dora Award-nominated author of Scarborough Stories 
Rafael; Gomez, Director, ThinkTankToronto; 
Erika DeFreitas, Visual Artist and CuratorModerator: Shawn Micallef, Spacing Magazine
The New Art of Suburbia will respond to a burgeoning interest in the development of Toronto’s suburbs and provide a forum for discussing the challenges and opportunities in supporting and sustaining cultural and artistic activity in these communities. The New Art of Suburbia is a joint venture of Scarborough Arts Council, The Centre for Creative Communications, Centennial College and the School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culture, Centennial College. Spacing Magazine is the media partner for the series.
Photo by Danielle Scott.
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This might be a silly question, but what is the Scarbo/Rough text taken from? It’s great. Is it a painted on a wall? A t-shirt? If the latter, where can I get one?
Might be old, from a tshirt or bag, or it might be a new retro looking East 54 graphic. Here’s the actual page:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielle_scott/2644917444/
I bet a Scarboroughite could tell us if it is a vintage logo.
I thought the exact same when I saw it… where can i get one.
It’s “Scarberian”, and the only logo during my time in Scarborough was the Bluffs and Lake -> http://citydirect.info/crests/scarborough_crest.jpg
It is scarberian — i wrote it, but then wanted to see what Scaroboroughite looked like. And you can’t tell until something is published.
It looks a lot like the Mexico68 logo I grew up seeing all around Mexico City (it was old then, but it was still all around). Picture here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Mexico1968_logo.png
I bought a T-shirt in the summer at 54 East on the NE corner of Warden/Lawrence East. Printed on American Apparel Ts too if that matters.
http://www.thinktanktoronto.ca/projects.php?sid=1
Yeah, they can be found on those CBC Radio 2 ads in the subway too. They’re really cool.
Yep, you can get them at 54 East Studios at 2068 Lawrence Ave East.
http://www.thinktanktoronto.ca/contact.php
They also have North York, East York etc. shirts.
54 East sells Toronto Borough t-shirts – I rep my East York logo anytime I can.