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Videofag was a storefront arts space that operated in
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from 2012 - 2016. Founded and run by couple William Ellis and
Jordan Tannahill Jordan Tannahill is a Canadian author, playwright, filmmaker, and theatre director. His novels and plays have been translated into twelve languages, and honoured with a number of prizes including two Governor General's Literary Awards.
, who converted it from an old barbershop, the space became an influential hub for
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counterculture in the city."Videofags: A new queer art space in Kensington - ready to blow your mind"
'' fab'', October 17, 2012.
A flexible
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space, Videofag was designed to serve as a cinema, art gallery, nightclub or theatre space depending on the needs of any individual event."The Biographer Is a Great First Draft"
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'', May 9, 2013.
It also doubled as Ellis and Tannahill's home. Videofag often acted as a laboratory, in which artists were gifted residencies to explore new ideas. The space helped develop and premiere several shows that went on to high-profile presentations at major theatres and festivals internationally. Videofag's inaugural exhibition, in 2012, was a retrospective of local queer music collective
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. That year, the space also presented performances by Jeremy Bailey,
Casey Mecija Casey Mecija is a multi-disciplinary artist, academic and musician. She is active in Toronto's music and cultural scene. Early life Casey Mecija was born and raised in Brantford, Ontario. She is of Filipino descent. Mecija has been based in To ...
,
Nina Arsenault Nina Arsenault (born January 20, 1974) is a Canadian performance artist, freelance writer, and former sex worker who works in theatre, dance, video, photography and visual art. Early life Arsenault grew up in a trailer park in Beamsville, Ont ...
, as well as
Salvatore Antonio Salvatore Antonio is a Canadian actor and playwright. Early life He was born Salvatore Antonio Alessandro Migliore in Toronto, Ontario. He attended an enriched Arts programme at Unionville High School, and upon graduating he was one of 10 stu ...
and
Adamo Ruggiero Adamo Angelo Ruggiero (born June 9, 1986) is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Marco Del Rossi in '' Degrassi: The Next Generation''. Career Ruggiero has been acting since the age of seven or eight. He has starred in many plays includ ...
's ''Truth/Dare: A Satire (With Dance)'', a
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tribute show. Screenings included video work by
Mike Hoolboom Michael Hoolboom (born 1 January 1959) is a Canadian independent, experimental filmmaker. Having begun filmmaking at an early age, Hoolboom released his first major work, a "film that's not quite a film" entitled ''White Museum'', in 1986. Alth ...
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John Greyson John Greyson (born March 13, 1960) is a Canadian director, writer, video artist, producer, and political activist, whose work frequently deals with queer characters and themes. He was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge in ...
,
Matthew Rankin Matthew Rankin is a Canadian experimental filmmaker. He is most noted for his 2014 film '' Mynarski Death Plummet'', which was a shortlisted Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards and a s ...
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, Albert Shin, and
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. Performances presented in 2013 included Henri Fabergé's six-hour rock opera ''Feint of Hart'',
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's play ''The Lee Press On Nail Play'', Jane Montgomery Griffiths' play ''Sappho...In 9 Fragments'', Daniel Karasik's play ''The Biographer'', a concert by
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's play ''To Myself at 28'', Zach Russell's
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comi-drama ''Fixed'', poetry performances by bill bissett, and a trilogy of dance pieces by D.A. Hoskins. Videofag also premiered
Sheila Heti Sheila Heti (; born 25 December 1976) is a Canadian writer. Early life Sheila Heti was born on 25 December 1976 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her parents are Hungarian Jewish immigrants. Her brother is the comedian David Heti. Her father wanted ...
's play ''All Our Happy Days Are Stupid'', the subject of her bestselling novel ''How Should a Person Be?'', featuring a cast of fourteen mostly non-actors from Toronto's literary, music, comedy, and visual art scenes. The play later enjoyed sold-out runs at Toronto's
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and New York City's
The Kitchen The Kitchen is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary avant-garde performance and experimental art institution located at 512 West 19th Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was founde ...
. That year, Videofag also hosted exhibitions by
Vivek Shraya Vivek Shraya (born February 15, 1981) is a Canadian musician, writer, and visual artist. She currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, where she is an assistant professor in the creative writing program at the University of Calgary. As a trans woman of ...
, Keith Cole, and Jesi the Elder, and group shows featuring work by Bridget Moser, Life of a Craphead, FASTWÜRMS,
Kalup Linzy Kalup Linzy (born July 23, 1977) is an American video and performance artist who currently lives and works in Tulsa, OK. His performance are characterized by their low-tech quality, themes of community, socializing, family, the church, sexuality a ...
, Will Munro, and R.M. Vaughan, among others. One notable exhibition saw Videofag transformed into a satirical
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, in response to the bargain chain's announced intention to build an outlet in Kensington Market. Screenings and new media projects included those by Jennifer Chan (artist), Daniel Cockburn,
Jon Moritsugu Jon Moritsugu (born February 15, 1965) is an American cult-underground filmmaker. His movies are satiric, protopunk deconstructions of popular genres and formats with scabrous and pointedly garish results. The ''New York Times'' describes them a ...
,
Francesco Gagliardi Francesco Gagliardi (born 27 August 1974) is an Italian film director, screenwriter and film producer. After completing the high school studies, he won the competition in the Academy of Genio Ferrovieri of the Italian Army based in Turin, attend ...
, the
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and ''Sissy Boy YouTube Night'', a program of Internet videos of childhood queer expression, curated by Jon Davies. 2014 saw Videofag presenting work by performance artist Narcissister, choreographer Andrew Tay, performance artist
Jess Dobkin Jess Dobkin (born 1970) is a performance artist based in Toronto, Canada. She is best known for her 2006 work ''The Lactation Station''. She has a B.A. in Women’s Studies from Oberlin College, and an M.F.A. in Performance Art from Rutgers U ...
, artist Humboldt Magnussen, writer Jacob Wren, a gothic rock-opera by
G.B. Jones G. B. Jones (born 1965) is a Canadian artist, filmmaker, musician, and publisher of zines born in Bowmanville, Canada. She is known for producing J.D.s with her acclaimed''Tom Girls'' drawings before going on to create more musically, cinematica ...
and
Caroline Azar Caroline Azar is a director and playwright. She was the lead singer, keyboardist and co-lyricist/composer of the band Fifth Column. Career The all-women punk band Fifth Column began in the mid-1980s in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The band self-rele ...
of
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, an exhibition of Erik Kostiuk William’s ''Hungry Bottom Comics'', and the Queer Songbook Orchestra, in which a 12-piece chamber ensemble re-interpreted songs that have shaped the LGBTQ community. Videofag also played host to the Regional Support Network, a monthly screening series featuring film and video from specific communities, curated by filmmakers from those communities. Photographer
Samra Habib Samra Habib is a Pakistani Canadian photographer, writer and activist. They are most noted for ''Just Me and Allah'', a photography project they launched in 2014 to document the lives of LGBTQ Muslims, and ''We Have Always Been Here'', a memoir ...
’s exhibition ‘Just Me & Allah: Photographs of Queer Muslims’ garnered international media attention. ‘Homer’s Odyssey’, an exhibition exploring the cultural impact of The Simpsons on a generation of visual artists, also drew record crowds and significant press attention. Videofag’s 2014 artists in residence included performance artist Michael Dudeck, visual artist Sojourner Truth-Parsons, and theatre creator Stewart Legere. Among Videofag's 2015 highlights were premieres of
Karen Hines Karen Hines is a Canadian actor, writer and director. She is the artistic director and producer of "Keep Frozen: Pochsy Productions." Born in Chicago, raised in Toronto, she now lives in Calgary where she was playwright in Residence at Alberta Th ...
's play ''Crawlspace'', and
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's play ''A Man Vanishes'', a noir-thriller set at Videofag, and starring Tannahill and Ellis as themselves. The space also played host to exhibitions, performances, and residencies by dancer-choreographer Amanda Acorn, performance artist Alvis Choi, the post-punk band New Fries, director Alistair Newton, writer-artist
Masha Tupitsyn Masha Tupitsyn is an American writer and cultural critic based in New York City. Tupitsyn's writing focuses on contemporary cinema and experiments with form and genre, using media including Twitter, video essays, and Tumblr to produce innovativ ...
, curator
Xenia Benivolski Xenia Benivolski is a curator of contemporary art, sound and music, an art critic and a writer. She founded several collectives and art galleries in Toronto, including The White House gallery, 8-11 gallery, The Feminist Art Museum, and SUGAR. Ben ...
, playwright Johnnie Walker, writer Michael V. Smith, artist Rajni Perera, drag queen Nancy Babcock, performance-maker Chad Dembski, and dancer-choreographer
Dana Michel Dana Michel (born in Ottawa) is a choreographer and performer based in Montreal. She is part of the contemporary dance company Par B.L.eux founded by Benoît Lachambre. Biography Prior to her dance career, Dana Michel was a marketing executive ...
, among others."Videofag announces new, final season"
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'', August 25, 2015.
In 2016, Videofag presented work by musician
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, theatre makers Ted Witzl and Susanna Fournier, artist Walter Scott, and premiered playwright
Salvatore Antonio Salvatore Antonio is a Canadian actor and playwright. Early life He was born Salvatore Antonio Alessandro Migliore in Toronto, Ontario. He attended an enriched Arts programme at Unionville High School, and upon graduating he was one of 10 stu ...
's play ''Sheets''. Videofag presented a number of political cabarets on subjects including Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Jason Kenney Jason Thomas Kenney (born May 30, 1968) is a Canadian former politician who served as the 18th premier of Alberta from 2019 until 2022 and the leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) from 2017 until 2022. He also served as the member of ...
, the Sochi 2014 Olympics and
Yoko Ono Yoko Ono ( ; ja, 小野 洋子, Ono Yōko, usually spelled in katakana ; born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist. Her work also encompasses performance art and filmmaking. Ono grew up i ...
. Every month Videofag also hosted The Spoke, a storytelling event presented by Toronto theatre company Outside the March. Videofag collaborated with a number of larger festivals and organizations to co-present events, including the
Art Gallery of Ontario The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO; french: Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario) is an art museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The museum is located in the Grange Park neighbourhood of downtown Toronto, on Dundas Street West between McCaul and Beve ...
, Pleasure Dome,
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Buddies in Bad Times Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is a Canadian professional theatre company. Based in Toronto, Ontario and founded in 1978 by Matt Walsh, Jerry Ciccoritti, and Sky Gilbert, ''Buddies in Bad Times'' is dedicated to "the promotion of queer theatrical ex ...
, and
Theatre Passe Muraille Theatre Passe Muraille is a theatre company in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Brief history One of Canada's most influential alternative theatres, Theatre Passe Muraille ("theatre beyond walls") was founded in 1968 by director and playwright Jim Gar ...
. Videofag was listed as one of Toronto's Best New Art Galleries of 2012 and nominated as a Toronto Hero as part of the Torontoist's 2013 Heroes and Villains poll. Its closure in June 2016 spawned an outpouring of tributes in national media, and an honorary award from The Toronto Critic's Awards for its contribution to the community."The Winners from the 2016 Toronto Theatre Critics Awards"
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Torontoist ''Daily Hive'', formerly known as ''Vancity Buzz'', is a Canadian online newspaper based in Vancouver, British Columbia. It began digital publishing in 2008 and became Western Canada's largest online-only publication by 2016. In September 2022 ...
'', May 27, 2016.
In November 2017,
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released ''The Videofag Book'', a collection of essays, photos, scripts, and reflections about the space.


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