Meet Cyro, the multi-faceted DJ duo comprising Robyn and Chelsea, two young Canadian women passionate about music and fashion. With a penchant for late 90s/early 2000s hip-hop and R&B, Caribbean tunes, Afrobeats, Amapiano, rap, and drill music, the pair aim to immerse their listeners in the rich tapestry of sounds that have shaped their musical upbringing.
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“Animal Studies” By Jenny Vong
Jenny Vong (they/them) aka @fairiesrepose on Instagram is a Toronto based painter whose work seeks to cultivate raw emotion through intense expressionism.
Bow Down To Me
Liminul presents ‘Bow Down To Me’ – a collaborative visual project born from artists currently working, living and creating in Toronto & Montreal.
Call For Submissions: Liminul New Media Film Festival
The Liminul New Media Film Festival is a celebration of the intersection between media, art, and technology, and the latest iteration of our creative vision.
The Kids Will Be Fine
Meriem Bennani’s Life on the CAPS at the Power Plant
Two motion picture pieces by Meriem Bennani, a Moroccan-born New Yorker, are on display at the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery as part of the Wavelengths section of the Toronto International Film Festival.
Warriors of Light



Art Direction – Tasha Labunskaya
Photography – DENT
Editing – Igor Tsuker
Styling – MASHAT, U3 Official
Make Up – Kontramalaz
Talents – Mark, Bretty, Masha, Cave Pearls
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Cody is the Editor in Chief and senior contributor at liminul.
BTS with Gahm
Toronto-based visual artist and designer Avleen Kaur‘s leather goods practice GAHM is depicted through hedonistic seduction and divine femininity in Liminul’s exclusive BTS editorial.
Art In Real Life: the plumb is Toronto’s Underground Gallery Bringing Us Back Together
In September 2020, the plumb christened their newly renovated gallery space in Toronto’s St. Clair West neighbourhood with exhibition Pits, Seeds.
Meet the Archivists: Photographers Capturing Queer Rave Culture
Amid the crowd, amongst the sweat, glitter and haze of Toronto’s underground rave scene, you’ll find Jet. Nikon D7500 in hand, the zeitgeist archivist begins to capture moments of queer rave history, emulating nostalgia and making the viewer wish they had lived through it.









