Socials & Meet Ups

StudioHour Socials & Meet Ups are designed to be safe, intimate & curated hangouts that shine light on different design processes, conversations about the the design community, and enable people to get to know one another to further enhance their focuses as creators.

Meet Up & Make Series
(Toronto & Vancouver)

At our Meet Up & Make Series you can learn how different design disciplines problem solve and create, all while having light dinner and drinks. We are bringing together creatives from across industries to share and experience different design processes and practices hosted in a casual dinner party setting. Size of group varies on setting.

“Let that inner design geek shine!”

Exhibition Design

StudioHour offers exhibition support & Immersive design Installations production.

We help individuals and organizations bring their stories to life through immersive, curated design exhibitions. We work with you to imagine and create immersive story telling experience for your projects. We believe exhibitions should be interactive, dynamic, and thought provoking.

Services: Creative Direction, Site Specific Design, Production, Installation, and promotional material We support with graphic design, concept design, production and indtallation. Along with skilled budget and event promotional material. Coaching on hosting….. etc

Journeys To Home
Touring exhibition

Building exhibitions with community based organization Homeless Connect Toronto.

Exhibit Toured Toronto Public Library sites for 1 year to help share the stories of people impacted by homelessness and the housing crisis.

Journeys to Home was a catalogue of an 18 month ethnographic and service design project led by Homeless Connect Toronto, an organization that works first hand with people experiencing and who are at-risk of homelessness in the City of Toronto. The collaborative project gave a glimpse into people’s experiences navigating the complex housing system and what they found were the essential relationships that supported them in their journeys.

The curated exhibition needed to share with community the complexity of the stories and how the project was