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Official Page: School of Creative Industries @thecreativeschl at Toronto Metropolitan University (fo
The OFFICIAL page for TMU's School of Creative Industries.
05/28/2026
Creative Industries student Delaney Blake ( ) completed a summer internship as a Live Entertainment & Venue Marketing Intern at Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE)!
Through the experience, Delaney worked on live entertainment and venue marketing initiatives while building industry connections and gaining hands-on experience in the field.
Her advice to incoming CRI students?
“Put yourself out there, whether that be joining student clubs like the or coffee chatting early on with a variety of industry people.”
Link in bio to read Delaney’s full story and learn more about her experience at MLSE!
What does it really mean to protect creative work in today’s media landscape?
Students explored exactly that during “What is Copyright?” with Professor Salman Rana, an engaging session focused on intellectual property, ownership, and the realities of working across film, music, digital media, branding, and beyond.
At Creative Industries, students gain access to industry professionals and conversations that bridge creativity with the business side of entertainment and media, preparing them for careers across the evolving creative economy.
05/20/2026
Creative Industries student .wooding reflected on her Live Promoter Internship at at MRG Live last summer!
Based in Vancouver, Olivia supported artist booking and event operations while gaining hands-on experience in the live music and entertainment industry. Following her internship, she continued at MRG Live as a Live Promoter Assistant through the end of 2025.
Her advice to incoming students? “Take every opportunity to network, build relationships, and show that you are eager to learn.”
Link in bio to read Olivia’s full story and learn more about her experience at Anthem Entertainment!
05/13/2026
Last summer, Creative Industries student Avery Hickman completed a unique multi-disciplinary internship at Anthem Entertainment!
Through Anthem’s rotating internship program, Avery gained hands-on experience across multiple departments while building industry connections and learning more about the Canadian music business.
Her advice to incoming students? “Take advantage of networking opportunities, especially in music. Go to industry nights, even if it feels scary.”
Link in bio to read Avery’s full story and learn more about her experience at Anthem Entertainment!
04/17/2026
Throwing it BACK to Industry Connect ✨
A room full of students, industry leaders, future collaborators, and conversations that could shape careers. From music and fashion to live events and beyond, this was what building real connections looked like.
At The Creative School, opportunities don’t just happen in the classroom; they happen in rooms like this.
Ready to turn your passion into a career? Choose Creative Industries and be part of what’s next. 👀
04/11/2026
Creative Industries student Karolina Zabielski attended the Adobe Creative Retreat in Toronto last month!
Held on March 12, the event brought together industry professionals and creatives for a full day of discussions, hands-on sessions, and networking with .
Her advice to incoming students? “Get your assignments done, but really focus on talking to everyone you can, even your profs. That’s how I got to do this really cool thing!!!”
Link in bio to learn more about industry-connected learning at Creative Industries!
04/02/2026
Take It To The House: The History of St. Christopher House Lacrosse tells the story of a groundbreaking lacrosse program established in Toronto’s Alexandra Park by Bob Opperman — a residential school survivor and community activist.
Founded in 1963, the program created access to sport for children and youth from low-income and newcomer communities, going on to shape some of Canada’s most celebrated lacrosse players. Built on inclusivity — no fees, no tryouts — and a deep respect for “the medicine game,” this exhibition captures the spirit of community, resilience, and cultural continuity at the heart of the sport.
This exhibition also reflects the depth of research and storytelling led by faculty within Creative Industries at Toronto Metropolitan University. Through community-engaged scholarship, interdisciplinary research, and a commitment to preserving underrepresented histories, CRI faculty continue to bridge academia and lived experience—bringing forward narratives that challenge, educate, and resonate beyond the classroom.
📍 Assembly Gallery | Image Arts Building
🗓 April 2 – April 18, 2026
🕛 Tuesday–Saturday, 12–5 PM
✨ Opening Reception: April 2, 5–7 PM
🗣 Panel Discussion: April 11, 3–5 PM
A powerful intersection of sport, history, and community—told through research, care, and collaboration.
Creative Industries Open House recap ✨
From media and business to storytelling and innovation, CI is where creativity meets strategy.
If you’re ready to turn your ideas into a career…THIS is your place.
We asked students at Industry Connect one simple question: what’s your dream internship? 🎤✨
From media companies to your favourite brands, their answers were big, bold, and full of ambition.
The best part? Many of those dream internships were actually in the room.
That’s what Industry Connect is all about! Turning aspirations into real conversations, real connections, and real opportunities.
Your dream role might be closer than you think 🤍
03/20/2026
A glimpse into where a future in communications and PR can take you.
From media relations and brand strategy to storytelling and publishing, our Industry Connect guests represent just a few of the many paths within the communications landscape.
Industry Connect is all about bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world careers. Giving students direct access to industry professionals, insights, and opportunities.
This could be you 🤍
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KHS 349 (350 Victoria Street)
Toronto, ON
M5B2K3
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8:45am - 4:30pm |
| Tuesday | 8:45am - 4:30pm |
| Wednesday | 8:45am - 4:30pm |
| Thursday | 8:45am - 4:30pm |
| Friday | 8:45am - 4:30pm |