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Luminato moving into TIFF Lightbox space to cut costs

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Toronto's two major arts festivals are becoming roommates.

The Luminato Festival is moving into the Toronto In‐ ternationa­l Film Festival (TIFF) Lightbox downtown - a move both CEOs say they hope will spark creativity, as well as cost savings, at a time when arts organizati­ons are struggling.

"Only good and wild things can come out," Lumi‐ nato CEO Celia Smith told CBC Radio's Metro Morning Thursday.

Both festivals lost major sponsorshi­ps recently, and Luminato has been on the hunt for a new location after Artscape, the non-profit from which it leased space for more than a decade, went in‐ to receiversh­ip in 2023.

Smith said she'd been "stewing" about finding a new home when one morn‐ ing she spontaneou­sly mes‐ saged TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey to ask him about Lumi‐ nato leasing space from TIFF.

While Bailey told Metro Morning the idea hadn't oc‐ curred to him before, he said it "was a great one."

"We want to make sure the place is thriving, and hav‐ ing other creative people in the building … that just seemed to make so much sense," he said.

"Everyone is into this," Smith said. "It's not a new idea, but it's an imperative: working together."

Bailey says cohabitati­on alone will not future-proof TIFF, but it's "a great start."

"There are opportunit­ies to see how we might work to‐ gether, how we can also help to galvanize some of the oth‐ er arts organizati­ons and other festivals in the city," he said.

"We're all out there look‐ ing to make sure that we are stable and can stick around for many, many years to come. And I think it helps to actually be in the same build‐ ing ... taking the elevator up and down together and hav‐ ing those conversati­ons in a really natural way."

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