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MULTIfest: Toronto's first-ever experiential art festival

October 16, 2025By Helen YungIn Art, Events, News

MULTIfest: Toronto's first-ever experiential art festival

October 16, 2025By Helen YungIn Art, Events, News

Photo of Sandy Watters announcing the opening of MULTIfest, 2025

Yesterday Toronto’s very first week-long MULTIfest was launched at Stack Market by the Lab’s very own Tom Kuo and Alex Martin. Featuring 10+ interactive art installations on view daily, 6+ audiovisual performances in the evenings, the festival includes hands-on workshops and inspiring speakers throughout the week. A homegrown, community-driven effort, supported by a veritable raft of sponsors, MULTIfest uniquely features only artists and contributors from Toronto. Check out the program here.

The opening was hosted by Sandy Watters, who also announced the upcoming launch of MULTI.fm – a platform for finding out about interactive art events, workshops and open calls.

The Laboratory for Artistic Intelligence is proud to host the Show and Tell tomorrow, Friday, October 17 from 3-5pm.

Show & Tell 3-5pm; The Power of Immersive Design - An FITC Round Table 5-6pm; Immersive Happy Hour 6-8pm; Intro to TouchDesigner for Video and Laser Projection 6-8pm

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