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New Floating Artwork Features Messages About Water
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Our 2024 Temporary Floating Artwork is on view now in the Harbour Square Basin through the end of September. Upcycle, by Javid Jah explores our connections to nature through water, investigating
The Art of the Possible
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Waterfront Toronto has a new partnership with Akin that creates affordable studio space on the waterfront at Quayside. Activating unused space on a temporary basis will bring many visual artists
Much needed long-term care home coming to West Don Lands
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A new long-term care home, called the Rekai Centre at Cherry Place, Campus of Care, is coming to the West Don Lands.
Monumental New Indigenous Permanent Public Artwork Now on View
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If you walk along Cherry Street at Mill Street you might just encounter a massive white structure. This is Ludovic Boney’s permanent public art installation, In Equilibrium, part of Waterfront Toronto
Get to know Ryan Rice, Waterfront Toronto's Indigenous Public Art Curator
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In January 2021 Waterfront Toronto announced the selection of Ryan Rice as our Indigenous Public Art curator following an open call to First Nations, Métis or Inuit curators with strong ties to the
2020 Marine Use Strategy Report – Navigating Improvements to our Waterfront and Harbour
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The 2020 Marine Use Strategy aligns the 2006 strategy with new planning initiatives, ongoing and planned development projects, infrastructure investments and habitat restoration projects.
Looking Back on the First Waterfront Artists in Residence
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Take a look back at the many pieces of art, interactive events, exhibitions and installations BSAM Canada, our inaugural Waterfront Artists in Residence produces as part of their 16-month residency.
Waterfront Toronto announces shortlist of artists for major public Indigenous artworks
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Waterfront Toronto today announced the shortlist of Indigenous artists and Indigenous-led artist teams, who will be invited to propose public artworks at two major sites in the West Don Lands of
Embracing biodiverse landscapes for a better planet
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Spring has sprung and all across the waterfront there are signs of new life – buds appearing on the maples that line the Water’s Edge Promenade, aquatic birds visiting to the new wetlands created as
Cherry Street Transit
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The new Cherry Street streetcar line will provide residents and visitors with convenient and environmentally friendly ways to get around the neighbourhood.