About
Located in Toronto in the Ontario region of Canada, here/now is a unique venue for your wedding. Based in a stylish studio space in downtown Toronto, here/now will give your celebration a one-of-a-kind edge. Set against a blank canvas of white walls and modern furniture, you will be able to turn this place into your very own.
Facilities and Capacity
Bring up to 50 of your nearest and dearest with you to mark this milestone occasion. Staying true to their contemporary roots, here/now is an inclusive company that welcomes people from all backgrounds and walks of life. They have a non-denominational officiant who can perform your legal ceremony. They can also accommodate religious or traditional ceremonies on request. The team will work hard to bring your vision to life by beautifully decorating the place. You can expect to see seasonal flowers and candles, floral adornments, and more. There are a number of photographers available who will be on site to shoot this romantic event. Hear the clinking of glasses as you and your guests cheers to this next chapter in your life.
Services Offered
here/now provide a comprehensive package that covers everything you could need. Light canapes will be served during the reception followed by a selection of sweet treats. All furniture and staff is included in the price. They believe in the good of giving back which is why they have committed to donating $150 to a community partner of your choice. Reach out for more information.
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Meet the team
From chic parties to stage productions, Darlene brings 15+ years of experience to planning events.
Creating meaningful experiences is what Darlene lives for and making sure every detail is in place is what she thrives on. Her passion lies in the details and the design. Bringing your here/now experience to life is guaranteed.
When she’s not event planning, Darlene is riding with the Bike Brigade in solidarity and support of our local community.
Teaunna Gray is an Afro-Indigenous visual storyteller and owner of community and creative brand, Of Sorts®.
She started her career as an art curator in Toronto. This provided an opportunity to showcase under-represented artists, and also contribute to grassroots organizations, locally and globally.
Her passion lies in building community and providing support to the creatives and small businesses that make our city thrive.
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