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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
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
Waterfront Toronto celebrates history of placemaking with the launch of 2018-19 Annual Report
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Today, Waterfront Toronto released its 2018-19 Annual Report, which was approved by its Board of Directors at the June 27 meeting. This report covers Waterfront Toronto’s activity from April 1, 2018
Waterfront Toronto Welcomes the Toronto Biennial of Art to the Water’s Edge
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Waterfront Toronto is proud to sponsor the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art, a free contemporary visual arts event with more than 70 local and international programs launching September 21, 2019.
Waterfront Toronto is now accepting proposals for Arts & Culture programs in waterfront spaces
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Waterfront Toronto’s Animating Our Waterfront program returns for its second year. The program provides funding to individuals, organizations, collectives and groups that want to create free arts and
Our Temporary Public Art Program Turns One
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Temporary public art can be a powerful tool to quickly respond to contemporary social issues and reshape how we view our physical and social environments. That’s why, in 2019, we launched our new
Now more than ever: Planning for the public good
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We are constantly adapting to the changes brought on by COVID-19 and at times it hasn’t been easy. Knowing the challenges our city has faced over the past year and looking ahead to a post-pandemic