Goth Pride Market – Thank You!

Sending our immense thanks and gratitude to everyone who took part in our Goth Pride Market today.

We are always so honoured to be able to provide a space for artists and artisans to sell their work, and to be part of the process that allows people to find talented local craftspeople and their new favourite thing.

While we always welcome 2SLGBTQ+ community members at our events, both as vendors and customers, being able to offer a Pride-specific market is incredibly important to us. As allies of the queer community for 40+ years, we’ve watched how it has grown alongside the Goth community and become intertwined in terms of support and acceptance.

Just as the Goth scene has offered a safe haven for queer folks experimenting with self-acceptance and autonomy, we wouldn’t exist without having the shoulders of the queer community to stand on – it is the very bedrock of our music, style, and culture. Our friends at World Goth Day offered a similar sentiment a few weeks ago (please go and read this – it’s important!), and we stand with them in offering our love and support – and appreciation – for everyone who makes both scenes so beautiful, interesting, and vibrant.

Toronto Dark Arts Market (as well as Stained Productions and Toronto Goth Events) will always be a safe and welcome space to anyone who feels weird or different or othered by mainstream society. Our events are for everyone ‒ as long as you are polite, courteous, and respectful, we will not only welcome you, we will support you, and defend you.

If you missed us today, we’re back at Ground Control on Saturday, August 15th for our Beach Party Market with another 35+ artists and artisans selling their fantastic, creative wares. And if you can’t wait until then, check out these other alternative markets popping up over the summer:

June 25 – Forbidden Fruit Kinky Market Pride Edition (Birdhaus)
June 27 – Moonshadow Summer and Shade (Etobicoke)
July 11 – Toronto Queer Market (Barbara Hall Park)
July 25 – Interstellar Punk Bazaar (Dufferin St., north of Dupont)
Aug 9 – Punk Rock Flea Market Toronto (Hard Luck Bar)

Finally, if you’re up for some early evening dancing, our Dance ’til Dusk series returns on Saturday July 25th from 5pm to 9pm in the Ground Control Lounge where DJ Greg Clow will be spinning a fun mix of goth, synthpop, industrial, post-punk and probably some ABBA.

Wishing everyone a safe and fabulous Pride!

Goth Shopping – Goth Pride Market

We’re getting ready to welcome you to our third annual Goth Pride Market on Saturday, with 40 amazing artists and artisans from the 2SLGBTQ+ community. But there are some other fun markets taking place as well.

The Toronto Queer Market runs on Saturday at Barbara Hall Park in the gay village with a variety of vendors and drag performances.

If cute and cuddly is more your style, head to Scarborough for the Happy Cute Mart.

And if you’re in need of some witchy goodness, the Luna Events Summer Solstice Witches Market takes place in Cambridge, ON.

But obviously, don’t miss our fabulous celebration of everything dark… and rainbow bright!

Goth Pride Market
Saturday, June 20th
11am – 5pm
Ground Control
1279 Queen St. W.

Our market is family-friendly, our venue is fully accessible (except for the stage), the bar will be open so you can sip while you shop, and there’s an ATM on site.

Admission is free.

Book-ish Market – Goth Shopping

If you’re coming to check out our Book-ish Market on Saturday, why not make a day of it and visit some of the other cool markets and events taking place in the GTA on the same day?

Visit us first at:

Book-ish Market
Saturday, May 23rd
11am – 5pm
Ground Control
1279 Queen St. W.

Then check out these other events…

Horrorama runs all day Saturday at 918 Bathurst Street, with a selection of horror films, seminars, and vendors of horror-related wares.

The Toronto Queer Market runs on Saturday at Barbara Hall Park in the gay village with a variety of vendors and drag performances, and the Good Friends Market hosts their Gay Friends Market at Dundas Street West and Dovercourt.

Further from downtown Anime North is running at the Toronto Congress Centre, and the Ontario Markets Book Fair and Craft Market takes place at the Vic Johnston Community Centre, both in Mississauga.

We hope you visit us, obviously, and check out our 40+ authors, artisans and artists. We’ve got an amazing selections of books, magazines, comics and more, as well as a fabulous selection of handmade goods with a focus on writing material and reading- and literature-themed goods.

Also, don’t miss the ‘Reading Room” on the Ground Control stage where local tarot readers will read your cards, palms, or tea leaves.

Our market is family-friendly, our venue is fully accessible (except for the stage), the bar will be open so you can sip while you shop, and there’s an ATM on site.

Admission is free.