
(AGENPARL) – mar 08 ottobre 2024 City of Toronto Media Relations has issued the following:
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News Release
October 8, 2024
Nuit Blanche Toronto 2024: Extended program features 12 art projects
The City of Toronto’s annual Nuit Blanche celebration continues with extended programming, providing more time to explore 12 art projects. Running until Sunday, October 13, the extended program highlights a variety of projects and interactive experiences across the Toronto.
In addition to visual art, Nuit Blanche 2024 integrates accessibility elements into select projects and post-event experiences. These include Touch Tours, ASL-interpreted experiences, workshops and tactile 3D models for blind and low-vision audiences. Additionally, visual stories will be available for certain installations to support individuals on the autism spectrum. A list of extended projects can be found on the City’s website: https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/festivals-events/nuitblanche/visitor-information/.
Extended Projects – Downtown:
– Closer Together by Julia Jamrozik and Coryn Kempster (sponsored by Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport)
– Arguing Signs by Jon McCurley (sponsored by Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport)
– The Probability Engine: Atlantic Overturning by Micha Cárdenas and the Critical Realities Studio (Marcelo Diaz Viana Neto, Tamara Duplantis, Ryan Li, Dahlstrom Star Hagen-Esquerra, Ian Costello) (sponsored by Waterfront BIA)
– Bashment and Lime by Elicser Elliott and Chason Yeboah (sponsored by Oxford Properties Group)
– Snail-work (for the lake) by Shannon Garden-Smith
– ?? (Sing Sing) Starfield by Germaine Liu
– I’ve Come to Find This Place by Anique Jordan (sponsored by First Capital REIT)
– Humans Build the Biggest Nests by Isaac King
– 1-800-INF-ERNO by Micki-Lee Smith, Zakriya Bashir-Hill, Diana Lawryshyn, Pratap Mathews and Yun Young Lee
– Dim Sum without Distance by Hung Keung and Lauren Runions (sponsored by Arts in Hong Kong)
Extended Projects – Humber Polytechnic Lakeshore Campus (sponsored by Humber Polytechnic):
– LineScapes by Ashley Aalto and Harin De Mel
– The Moon, the Earth and Us by Oliver Jeffers
– The Vastness of Space by Eric Cator
Many talks, tours and workshops offered during the extended program require pre-registration. More details on registered programs can be found on the City’s Nuit Blanche webpage: https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/festivals-events/nuitblanche/nuit-talks/.
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