If you're a follower of the arts here in the city, the name Art Toronto should definitely seem familiar at this point. Every year, the large art show hosts a coveted event titled "Canada's Art ...
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A long-standing Toronto magazine store that's been around for almost two decades is gearing up to permanently close its doors due to a $4,000 rent hike. Presse Internationale, located at 537 Bloor ...
This year’s Art Toronto fair is nothing if not a metaphor for the contemporary Canadian experience. Staged in a convention centre on the banks of Lake Ontario in a place that was once a ...
People visit the Art Toronto 2024 in Toronto, Canada, on Oct. 25, 2024. Running from Oct. 24 to 27, this year's Art Toronto hosts over 100 national and international galleries, installations ...
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has announced details of a new plan by the city to make major investments in arts and culture over the next 10 years. At a news conference on Thursday, Chow said the plan ...
The scene at Art Toronto 2024's opening night. This year's edition of the fair runs through Sunday Oct. 27. (Ryan Emberley/Art Toronto) Art Toronto, Canada's largest art fair, kicked off Thursday.
These are the art work of Blue Republic. “Commissioned by the development team, the $1.5-million installation emerges from two portals on both corners of Redpath Ave., appearing to materialize ...
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has announced details of a new plan by the city to make major investments in arts and culture over the next 10 years. At a news conference on Thursday, Chow said the plan ...
A new art gallery pop-up in Toronto is on a mission to make basketball more accessible, as the city aims to put a greater focus on the sport. From Oct. 19–30, Torontonians can visit ‘The ...
a carpet (sometimes only symbolically red), a “logo wall” (a backdrop name-checking sponsors of an event) and people posing stiffly, sometimes even like lambs to the slaughter.