About this Event
Life, Death & Legacy: A Visionary Symposium
Come join us for a thought-provoking event at 60 Lowther Ave where we'll explore the mysteries of death and dying in a unique and visionary way. This in-person gathering will feature speakers and discussions that delve into the spiritual and practical aspects of this universal experience. Whether you're curious about end-of-life care, or the afterlife, this event is sure to spark deep conversations and new insights.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with others who share a fascination with the great unknown.
This event also features extraordinary visionary artists and their artwork.
You will have the opportunity to purchase their works.
Andre’s work is an expression of his political and spiritual exploration, often depicting the human form and natural elements to engage societal issues. His academic background in political science and experience as an arts educator heavily influence the content of his work, which reflects his passion for freedom and love. The intention driving Andre’s art is to tell the truth, invite play, encourage love, and inspire revolution.
Paulina is a multidisciplinary visionary artist creating hand paintings from acrylic and oil paint. She radiates messages through the paint in the form of glowing light in sacred harmony of shapes, lines and colours portraying the depths of our interconnected worlds. She hopes to inspire through her art to see the divine beauty beyond our limited perception to heighten our awareness lovingly bringing us closer to ourselves, each other, all beings, and a higher power for the greater good of all.
Montina has BFA in Drawing and Painting from OCAD University. She currently resides in Toronto painting nostalgic imagery fuzed with contemporary expressionism. Montina is in the studio daily, often collaborating with her toddler, creating original and commissioned work.
Each painting evolves as a wrestling match between loose, gestural paint and the restraint needed to pull it together into an emotionally charged subject. The varied themes blend and melt into each other within a highly saturated colour palette.
Rahul Raja
Rahul is one of the few creative empowerment coaches in Canada with experience in all agency disciplines: art, music and community engagement. He is the founder of numerous art collectives and wellness organizations across Canada: Toronto Visionary Arts & Culture, Trinity Bellwoods Drum Circle and the Future Fashion Show.
Refreshments will be served throughout the four-hour event.
Our thanks to who are the official deck sponsor for this event.
This event will be hosted by Maria Vassiliou of Philotimo Life.
Maria is an educator, and entrepreneur transforming how we approach death and grief. Through Philotimo Life, she delivers workshops and training to equip leaders and organizations with the skills to navigate grief conversations effectively.
Her internationally recognized podcast and speaking engagements promote grief literacy, challenge taboos, and encourage compassion in workplaces and beyond.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
60 Lowther Ave, 60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto, Canada
CAD 38.61