New & Improved METHINKS PRESENTS dot ORG!

WELCOME TO THE NEW SITE!

The Webmaster of Darkness himself, Chris Avgerinos (with technical and aesthetic aid from Benjamin Dickerson and Ryan Ringer), has duly designed and constructed a fun, effective platform for the promotion and presentation of Methinks Presents, its projects, PARTICIPANTS, PARTNERS, ASSOCIATES, and the Toronto cultural community at large.

MUCH thanks to everybody thus far who has supported the development of Methinks Presents and our community-building efforts.

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Based in Toronto, Canada, Methinks Presents is a multiform production network dedicated to the development, promotion, and execution of a broad range of collaborative, interdisciplinary projects, including, but not exclusive to, exhibitions, parties, roadtrips, interventions, installations, and method-performance situations.

We actively promote, network, integrate, and organize cultural producers of various backgrounds, while focusing on emergent and early-career producers, in order to galvanize collaborative, interdisciplinary activity on many levels, both locally and internationally.

We consistently provide unique, multi-faceted project-opportunities that foster professionalism, creative experimentation, character-building, collaboration, interpersonal relations, open communication, and resource-sharing.

While Ryan Ringer oversees its overall creative direction and logistical management, Methinks Presents is largely shaped by many individuals and groups who particpate on a project-to-project basis, with the exception of a small core group who are continuously involved as key players, in every aspect of production, from conception to execution.

This unique kind of multi-perspective, collaborative organization–which emphasizes the importance of cooperation, strategic partnerships, as well as individualistic professional/creative/social advancement–allows for broad aesthetic and conceptual diversity in our projects, priceless social inclusiveness, and the ability to reach a wide range of audiences.

We currently focus on public intervention, alternative space, and the tactical construction of situations in the built environment. Through this activity, we aim to develop fun, creative ways in which to better organize and mobilize ourselves as we play and learn to survive in the realm of the everyday.