Art as research
Exploratory, process-driven, and open-ended creative work.
About
Spiritual Cabaret approaches artistic practice as a form of inquiry. We create conditions for artists and participants to explore material process, develop voice, and engage audiences through shared acts of creation, reflection, and exchange.
As a community-oriented non-profit initiative, we focus on accessible programming, intergenerational learning, and multicultural dialogue through public arts experiences.
Exploratory, process-driven, and open-ended creative work.
Dialogue between visual art, music, science, and technology.
Collaboration, mentorship, and shared learning across communities.
Practical and shareable learning through workshops and talks.
Hands-on making and sensory experience as forms of understanding.
Programs that invite gathering, dialogue, and presentation of work.
Our programs take place across Toronto neighbourhoods, with emphasis on west-end communities and accessible public venues.
Our Team
The platform is led by contributors spanning visual art, music, scientific and art-historical research, and digital infrastructure — a practising artist, a conductor and festival organiser, a nuclear physicist and art historian, and an IT educator and developer.
This structure supports both conceptual rigour and practical delivery across education, mentorship, and public-facing programs, making high-quality artistic and cultural learning available in welcoming community settings.
Get Involved
Whether you're an artist seeking mentorship, a family looking for creative programs, or an organisation interested in partnership — we'd love to hear from you.