Join the Hand Eye Society

Whether you’re looking for like-minded game enthusiasts, fellow creators, or artistic collaborators, getting engaged where it starts. Our mandate of showcasing and nurturing games made primarily for creative expression has inspired many similar organizations internationally, and we’d love you to be a part of it!

There are several ways to get involved with the Hand Eye Society, including Paid Membership (Monthly, Annual and Student) and Volunteering. We also recommend subscribing to our e-mail newsletter to keep on top of videogame arts news and opportunities around the city. Keep on reading for more details on how to support us and get involved!

Become A Member

You can choose to pay dues month-by-month or annually. Memberships will automatically renew both subscriptions every month or year, depending on which option you choose. You can cancel any time through your membership settings.

Membership Levels

FAQ

The vast majority of our budget goes towards paying people to run programs (WordPlay, Game Curious, one-off events, etc). While no one is full time or salaried, coordinators are paid an hourly wage. We also think it’s important to be able to pay guest speakers, presenters, mentors and artists when they contribute to videogame culture, so the more money we have coming in, the more interesting and diverse content we’re able to put out. We have a long wish-list of initiatives we’d like to get off the ground, but the reality is that we sometimes have to wait for the right financial opportunities. 

Yes, we do, and we make a small amount of money go a long way! But public funding is always vulnerable to political changes, and there is a limit to the kinds of things the arts councils are able to fund. To continue the work we do, we need to be bringing in a mix of income streams to keep the organization viable. Having additional support from a variety of sources allows us to have a greater flexibility in the kinds of things we program and the number of people we’re able to pay. (Incidentally, all of our revenue and expense information is accessible to our membership during our Annual General Meeting.)

Not much; the perks are basically the same. We want anyone who is interested in games to be able participate with the lowest possible barriers of entry. The only difference is the way people choose to help support the organization, either with time or money (or both). These two contributions are very valuable to the running of our daily operations, so huge shout out to our members!

You can! International pals welcome. Any other questions? Please email us!