Winter LGBTQ+ Mixer
Thursday February 26, 2026 | 6 – 9 PM
FREE, Register here
Join us on Thursday, February 26 for a LGBTQ+ mixer hosted by Brigita Gedgaudas.
More details to come.
This seasonal gathering offers a welcoming space for LGBTQ+ community members to connect, mingle, discuss your latest projects, and spark potential collaborations.
About the Host
Brigita Gedgaudas (e/he/they) is an emerging, interdisciplinary, trans*, and diasporic-Lithuanian artist working in so-called Toronto. Eir work engages with in-betweenness as they explore contradictory experiences of gender and cultural heritage through realms of dance and digital worldbuilding. Using glitches as mechanisms for queering Lithuanian folk dance, they are interested in translating the body between physical and digital worlds through interactive and immersive installations. Brigita’s practice is informed by his engagement in the queer street dance style, W*acking, the performance collective, PriXm, and the Lithuanian folk dance group, Gintaras.
As a movement artist Brigita has screened/exhibited/performed at Trinity Square Video, Ada Slaight Gallery, Ignite Gallery, Sage Theatre, The Bentway, F-O-R-M (Festival of Recorded Movement), Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, and the Toronto Queer Film Festival. Their work resides in Diasporic Futurism’s database, “Temporal Tempest”, and has been spot-lit in Feature Creep’s anthology of “Queer Horror from a Hypermodern World”. Eir work is set to exhibit at Whippersnapper Gallery as part of Dirty Dishes Collective’s “Comfort Zone” in 2025 and they will take part in Toronto Dance Theatre's Plug-n-Play residency in 2024. Brigita has received awards from Vtape and grant funding from The Canada Council for the Arts.
Existing between disciplines and artistic communities, Brigita has collaborated and worked with Hercinia Arts Collective, PriXm, Chimerik 似不像, and Meaningful Movement.
InterAccess's 2026 Community Programming is made possible through the support of EQ Bank.

Accessibility Information: We are located on the second floor of the building, which is accessible by two flights of stairs or an elevator. The front entrance has an automatic push door and is accessible by ramp or a short flight of stairs. Inside, all InterAccess facilities are on the same level, including a single-user accessible washroom.
Questions? If you have any questions about the event or require additional support, please contact us at education@interaccess.org.

