Moto Craft – June 14-16, 2024 – Where speed meets art

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Grab your calendars and mark this down

If you’ll bear with us for a moment, we’re stepping aside from our usual film-focused news, excited to share with you information about a project we’ve been involved in. It’s a new motorcycle show called Moto Craft: Where Speed Meets Art that’s coming to Toronto, on June 14–16. The Show is produced by Flying Squirrel Motorcycle and SMP Productions, and we’re helping with the creative components. It will be completely different than any other show you’ve experienced before. That’s a bold claim, but hear us out.

As the show’s centrepiece, Moto Craft is bringing a large number of motorcycles from the Haas Moto Museum – the largest collection of Haas custom bikes ever gathered outside of the Museum itself. There will also be bikes from private collections and other international and local builders, from vintage board trackers to modern rockets and everything in between, plus moto-themed art, photography, crafts, live music, and high-quality food experiences; all of it impeccably designed, curated and hand-picked to create a premium event focused on celebrating motorcycle culture.

This is all happening at the Fort York Armoury in Toronto, all 30,000 square feet of it, plus the outside spaces for even more good stuff.

At TMFF, we have been building culture at the intersection of motorcycling and the arts since our inception and a show like Moto Craft is exactly the kind of thing that fuels us. It’s going to be a truly epic weekend and we can’t wait for everyone to experience it.

Until June rolls around, head over to the motocraftshow.com website and sign up to their mailing list to get the scoop as new Show features are announced; or maybe sign up to get involved.

Source: Moto Craft

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