
Digital Programs
TOAF’s digital programs bring incredible art to the palm of your hands. Discover a diverse range of participating artists from around the world through Studio Tours, Artist Chats and Curated Collections.
Artist Chats
Artist Chats are taking over our Instagram Live for casual, 15-minute conversations between artists. Tune in to hear thoughtful exchanges about creative process, shared inspirations, and how artists are making space for connection through their work.

Kyle Adams & Eli Moser
June 20 at 12PM | On Instagram Live
Tune in to hear how artists Kyle Adams and Eli Moser use the surreal and absurd as tools to reveal vulnerability and the complexities of being human through their paintings.
Left to right: dad’s a superhero, Kyle Adams, 2024, Acrylic on canvas; I Cannot Wait to Meet You. And I Will, Eli Moser, 2022, Acrylic & graphite on canvas.

Anna Kavehmehr & Ashley Snook
June 23 at 12PM | On Instagram Live
Tune in to hear how artists Anna Kavehmehr and Ashley Snook employ narrative, ritual, and the natural world to turn their work into vessels for storytelling and emotional connection.
Left to right: Slow Burn, Anna Kavehmehr, 2025, Graphite on paper; grow where it glows, Ashley Snook, 2023, Pastel on paper.

Justin Trottier & Tanya Markvart
June 27 at 12PM and July 9 at 11AM | On Instagram Live
Tune in to hear how Exclusively Online artists Justin Trottier and Tanya Markvart explore abstraction, scale, and the natural world to uncover hidden beauty. Their work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and notice the magic in the everyday.
Left to right: metis 2, Justin Trottier, 2024, Digital photography; The Safe, Tanya Markvart, 2024, Acrylic ink.

John Kinsella & Steve Kean
July 9 at 7:00 PM | On Instagram Live
Tune in to hear John Kinsella and Steve Kean discuss how movement and memory shape their interpretations of the Canadian landscape.
Left to right: When Green Turns to Blue, John Kinsella, 2025, Oil on canvas; Treeline Path (1 of 7), Steve Kean, 2025, Bamboo washi paper.
Studio Tours
Meet artists and see where the magic happens! Check out these studio tour videos to discover the creative process behind your new favourite artwork.

Studio Tour with Audrey Arsenault
Step inside the studio of Audrey Arsenault, a Mi’gmaq metal artist from New Brunswick whose copper work honours Indigenous women’s healing and strength. Using the traditional technique of chasing and repoussé, Audrey brings stories of cultural reclamation to life.
Left to right: Pguman (Blueberry), Audrey Arsenault, 2025, Copper, guilder’s paste-wax, leather, sinew & maple wood; Gmu’jmin (Raspberry), Audrey Arsenault, Copper, guilder’s paste-wax, leather, sinew & maple wood.

Studio Tour with Adriele Au
Step inside the studio of Adriele Au, a Burnaby-based artist whose mixed media practice weaves together painting, drawing, and sculpture using repurposed objects.
Pudluv Sparkle, Adriele Au, 2023, Party streamers, wood, mixed media & 92% UV resistant glass.

Studio Tour with John Sabourin
Step into the studio of John Sabourin, a Dene sculptor from Liidlii Kue, Northwest Territories, whose stone carvings explore the deep connection between people, nature, and story.
Raven Fledgling, John Sabourin, 2025, Chlorite.

Studio Tour with Julia Amlin
Step into the studio of Julie Amlin, an artist whos murals, writing, and playful creations are invitations to reconnect with your inner child.
Light as a feather, Julie Amlin, 2023, Acrylic on wood panel.

Studio Tour with Kelcy Timmons Chan
Take a step into the studio of Kelcy Timmons Chan, a Cantonese Canadian American queer artist who works as a multidisciplinary contemporary pop artist and mural painter!
Dim Sum Family, Kelcy Timmons Chan, 2024, Acrylic on canvas.

Exclusively Online Artists
More than 70 artists from across Canada and beyond will be participating exclusively online in this year’s Fair.
Artwork 7, Jamileh Salek, 2023, Print on canvas.

Curated Collections
Guest artists, curators, gallerists and art professionals have put together a collection of artworks from their points of views to inspire you and offer different entries into your art discovery journey.
Improvisation 2, Julia Novakovic, 2024, Digital image transferred onto an aluminum plate with a light-sensitive polymer film.