Trinity Square Video
Trinity Square Video is a space to re-imagine media arts.
04/27/2026
TECH & RENTALS ASSISTANT WANTED
Work with gear. Solve problems. Keep things running.
Join Trinity Square Video this summer in a hands-on technical role supporting equipment rentals, media systems, and exhibitions.
401 Richmond St W, Toronto
May 15 – Aug 15 (3 months)
20–30 hrs/week
Ideal for early-career creatives with some hands-on experience in:
– Cameras + film gear
– Media lab + editing software (Adobe, DaVinci, etc.)
– Exhibition setup + installation
A great chance to build real-world experience in a professional media arts environment.
Apply by May 2.
Full details + how to apply: Link in bio
04/17/2026
We all contain multitudes.
Now on view at Trinity Square Video, I Contain Multitudes is a multi-channel video and sound installation by Peter Kyadondo, Joshua Selvaraj & Nicholas Rhind.
Transforming the gallery into an immersive subway environment, the exhibition draws from the shared yet deeply individual experience of public transit. Through multi-channel video and sound, the work considers the subtle dynamics of proximity—where strangers gather in motion, each carrying distinct interior worlds.
I Contain Multitudes reflects on how urban spaces hold both anonymity and connection, inviting viewers to pause within the rhythms of the city.
On view now.
Trinity Square Video
121-401 Richmond St West.
Toronto, ON
M5V 3A8
03/30/2026
JOB ALERT: Arts Curator Intern
Trinity Square Video is seeking an Arts Curator Intern to support exhibitions, programming, and communications.
Gain hands-on experience working with artists and contributing to media arts projects. Part-time, $22/hr approximately 18 weeks.
Ideal for emerging creatives interested in media arts and community-based work. Must be eligible for Young Canada Works.
Applications close April 14, 2026.
👉 For more info tap the link in bio.
www.trinitysquarevideo.com
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02/17/2026
What does chosen solitude feel like?
In Self-Inflicted Loneliness, Nicholas Murray presents an experimental video and sound installation shaped by restraint, duration, and attention. The work considers solitude as an active state—spatial, temporal, and deliberate.
On view until April 2, 2026
Trinity Square Video
401 Richmond St. W., #121
Toronto, ON
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02/10/2026
New year, already full of energy.
A few moments from the first weeks of 2026 at TSV.
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1. A Recent TSV Recap
2. Digital Airlock by
3. The Digital Airlock in action!
4. Weaving with film by .apples
5. Workshop materials
6. Yarn meets film combo!
7. In My Genes screening
8. Artist talk
9. Crew Love
10. Get to Know Your Camera w/ .pz_
11. Hands-on demo!
12. Members in action
13. Become a TSV member
Become a TSV member in 2026. - Link In Bio.
02/06/2026
Step into the In My Genes Silent Auction, where bold creativity meets meaningful impact. Bid on one-of-a-kind artworks by artist and filmmaker Danica “Dizzy” Ricamara, created as part of her TSV Artist-in-Residence project. Each piece tells a story—crafted with intention, style, and soul. 💙
Bid with purpose. Win with pride. Give back in a big way. Proceeds will go to the artist directly and future TSV programming.
Link in bio to join the auction
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01/28/2026
Intro to Visual Storytelling - A 5-Week Workshop Series
Five Thursdays. One creative arc.
A hands-on, beginner-friendly workshop series exploring photography, video, and visual storytelling — open to all levels and all cameras (phones + film included). This series is about learning by doing. About slowing down, paying attention, and trusting your instincts — not chasing perfection or technical overwhelm.
Instructor: Lu Lopez
Swipe through to see each workshop →
01. Get to know your camera
02. Visual narratives
03. Light 101
04. Shooting w/ Intention
05. Mini Project Lab
Designed for beginners, curious creatives, photographers, artists, and anyone wanting a supportive, low-pressure space to explore visual language.
Thursdays | Feb 5 – March 5
3–5 PM
Trinity Square Video (401 Richmond St W, Toronto)
You can join individual sessions, but the series is designed as a progressive journey — each workshop builds on the last.
🔗 Register for the full 5-week series via the link in bio.
01/14/2026
Weaving Workshop with Rolla Tahir
January 31 from 1:00–4:00 PM.
Join artist Rolla Tahir at Trinity Square Video Gallery for a hands-on weaving workshop exploring yarn, 35mm analogue film, and Sadu weaving traditions. Learn basic weaving techniques while reflecting on storytelling, memory, and material sustainability.
This workshop is free, but RSVP is required. Limited space.
Link In Bio to register.
Created through the Trinity Square Video Artist Residency.
Follow Rolla at .apples
11/22/2025
Thank you for joining us last night in the and !
We’re so grateful to everyone who attended the screening of Voiceprint Diaries — a beautiful evening followed by a touching artist talk that left us all moved.
An extra special thank you to our artist-in-residence Lu Lopez (.pz_ ) for creating and sharing such an extraordinary body of work. And to the film participants — Alex, Mimi, Anna, and Paul — thank you for pouring your hearts, stories, and memories into this piece.
Huge thanks to Conrad and the team at for providing the delicious coffee, and to the wonderful folks at for your support.
To our dedicated TSV staff — Bev, Mau, Rich, Alysha — and our amazing volunteers Odette, Madison, and Niah: thank you for helping make the night a true success.
The Artists-in-Residence exhibition is on view until January 22, 2026.
We invite you to visit our gallery at 401 Richmond St W., Suite 121, Toronto to experience the works in person.
Trinity Square Video gratefully acknowledges the generous support of our funders:
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11/08/2025
We’re proud to stand behind bold storytelling.
As a sponsor of the 14th annual Breakthroughs Film Festival ( ) — happening November 21–23 at the Paradise Theatre — we celebrate the incredible work of emerging women and gender non-conforming filmmakers shaping the future of cinema.
Want to experience it firsthand? Head to the link in our bio for tickets and festival details.
As an added bonus, we’re giving away a pair of tickets to a screening of your choice.
To enter:
1) Like this post
2) Tag a friend who loves film
Together, let’s amplify new voices on the big screen.
11/07/2025
Celebrate the power of film and community with our friends at ! The 23rd Annual Regent Park Film Festival runs November 27–30, 2025 — and all their programming is FREE, and free childcare is available onsite.
We’re thrilled to co-present Between Rituals and Return, a shorts program screening on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at 12:00 PM at the Central YMCA (20 Grosvenor Street).
Between Rituals and Return reflects on how spirituality, land, and memory shape our understanding of self in today’s world. Through recitation, prayer, and dreams, these films reveal the endurance of faith as both labour and solace. Spanning Sudan to Palestine, Burma to Toronto, the stories illuminate faith, grief, and belonging — and the power of resistance and remembrance in the search for meaning amid loss, conflict, and displacement.
Reserve your free tickets and explore the full lineup at rpff.ca/2025 (https://rpff.ca/2025). (Link In Bio)
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401 Richmond Street West, Suite 121
Toronto, ON
M5V3A8
Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
| Friday | 10am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 12pm - 6pm |