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VSVSVS summer breeze on Queens Quay
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Have you recently travelled along Queens Quay or exited the Gardiner Expressway at York Street and wondered about the blue windsocks – where they came from, what they’re for, what they represent and
Nuit Blanche on the Waterfront: The Work of the Wind
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Thirteen art projects in The Work of the Wind will take over the waterfront for this year’s Scotiabank Nuit Blanche produced by the City of Toronto.
Our Fall Favourites Along the Waterfront
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As the prime fall foliage season is inching closer to its end in Toronto, there is no better way to make the most of the beautiful red and golden hues than to explore the waterfront. Here's a list of
Fueling Arts, Culture and Creativity on Toronto’s Waterfront
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Building on the success of the last summer’s art in waterfront parks, in 2017 we’re doing even more to ensure that Toronto’s waterfront is a place for culture and creativity.
The Future of Waterfront Revitalization: Priority Projects
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We recently launched our Five-Year Strategic Plan and began a four-part blog series showcasing how we propose to create a world-class waterfront. In this second installment, we’ll take an in depth
There’s a striking new public art installation in the Toronto harbour
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Waterfront Toronto has sponsored a temporary public art exhibit in the Toronto harbour called SOS (Safety Orange Swimmers). The installation will run until mid-September 2019.
Happy Castaways: Introducing the New Floating Art in Harbour Square Park Basin
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A new temporary floating art installation, Happy Castaways, is now on the waterfront. The piece designed by Demers-Mesnard is on display until September 2022.
Winning Team Selected for Public Art Installation in Aitken Place Park
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Waterfront Toronto has awarded the public art commission for Aitken Place Park to the Calgary-based artist team of Caitlind Brown, Wayne Garrett, and Studio North. The artists have proposed a large
Climate Change Expressed Through Public Art
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Public art helps us reflect on one of the most pressing issues of our time: climate change. Read how Lisa Hirmer, 2022 waterfront artist-in-residence, will explore what it means to be human in the
Indigenous Public Art is coming to the West Don Lands!
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We’re planning for two exciting new public art pieces in the West Don Lands, one will be on the triangle of land formed by the intersection of King, Queen and River Streets, and one on the plaza of