Art Exhibits

Art Exhibits

Artwork that provokes new ways of seeing our world. Learn more about our participating artists.

OUTSIDE

How Public Is Public Art?


This event occurred on Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 434 Front Street East in Toronto.

A rolling talk to discuss new community research on sensorial and physical access to creative public spaces. Presented by AccessArt.ca and Jane’s Walk.  Info/register here.

Outside Projections


This event occurred on May 24-28, 2022 at Innis Town Hall at the University of Toronto.

Photos by emergency physician, storyteller and photographer Dr. Dawn Lim.


Thank you to National Show Systems, the University of Toronto Department of Economics, and the University Health Network.

Trophy


This event occurred on May 27 and 28, 2022 at Innis Town Hall Courtyard at the University of Toronto.

Comprised of a cluster of tents, Trophy lights up Innis College. Inside each tent, encounter a person who tells the true story of a moment in their life when everything changed. Move through the community of stories, visit as many tents as you feel drawn to. As time passes, the tents transform into multi-coloured structures covered in stories of change. Trophy is a living monument to the experiences that make up our lives and a compelling conversation about change. 

Meet Me in the Yard: The Impact of Incarceration


This event occurred on June 4, 2022 at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto.

Listen in as people impacted by incarceration share true stories about their experiences. An audio installation created in collaboration by 5 community contributors, Emma Zabloski, Jeni Luther, and Trophy.


Presented in partnership with Trophy and the Toronto International Festival of Authors.



INSIDE

Inside Projections 


This event occurred on May 24-28, 2022 at Innis Town Hall Theatre at the University of Toronto. 

Street photos responding to the pandemic by iconic photographer John Hryniuk. In memoriam. 

Pennants 


This event occurred on May 24-28, 2022 at Innis Town Hall Theatre at the University of Toronto. 

Four Indigenous designs responding to the key themes of the inaugural Provocation Ideas festival by artist, activist, and ancestral knowledge keeper Philip Cote. 

Court


This event occurred on June 3-5, 2022 at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto. 

Adrian Hayles documents debates on policing, crime and justice reform with a set of loose, court-room style portraits of speakers.

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