WELCOME TO THE RIOT!

Greetings Comrades!

If you are reading this message, you are part of the resistance!

We’re working hard on getting everything ready for Toronto Toy Riot, which is now just about 2 months away!

Today, we’re announcing a new feature of the show, which we hope will allow other artists who cannot physically come to the show to participate! 

NEW! Toronto Toy Riot Community Table Announcement!!

As part of our ethos of accessibility, we are excited to announce a new opportunity to artists who may not be able to travel to attend the show in person! The TTR Community Table will feature works by artists far afield!

We’re asking anyone who may be interested in having their work showcased on the community table to follow this link, and fill out the form!

Note: Artists participating in the Community Table can send us a maximum of Five (5) pieces, each totaling no more than $80 each. A 25% sales commission will go directly to funding the show, and paying to return unsold work after the show. 

Artists who want to submit zines can do so as well, with a total of 10 copies each, of up to 3 different publications. The same 25% commission will be applied. 

**artists are responsible for shipping costs and any possible tariffs incurred while sending us their work. We will gladly finance shipping your work back to you after the show, while noting the possibility of doing a claim sale of any remaining work on the Toronto Toy Riot Instagram page. 

Thank you to fellow indie event Zine Dump for the idea!

If you are interested, please follow the link, fill out the form, and we will be in touch!

Artist Announcements Coming Soon! 

Starting this month, we will begin to announce the artists participating in the show, as well as other neat things that we’re working on - stand by!

As always, thank you to everyone who has participated and supported us in the process of making Toronto Toy Riot a reality! We cannot wait to have everyone all together!

Your Friends, 

The Outlaw Plastic Syndicate. 

T.T.R is brought to you by the Outlaw Plastic Syndicate, a collective of Canadian Artists working to support our community, far and wide.

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