今個禮拜六晚到星期日早上七點。 得閒就去睇下
多倫多既通宵 免費 活動。
記得著多件衫, 夜晚好叉凍㗎
https://www.toronto.ca/news/nuit-blanche-returns-for-2022-planning-ahead-and-getting-around/
Nuit Blanche returns for 2022 – planning ahead and getting around
News ReleaseSeptember 28, 2022
Starting this Saturday at 7 p.m., Nuit Blanche will fill Toronto streets with contemporary art projects created by more than 150 artists. This marks the first time since 2019 that the popular event will be hosted in person.
Details about the Nuit Blanche program are available online. This year’s overnight event will also mark the finale of ArtworxTO: Toronto’s Year of Public Art.
Navigating the art by neighbourhood
Nuit Blanche 2022 will be the most expansive version to date, with exhibition areas city-wide. Art projects will be clustered in easy-to-navigate exhibition areas making exploring the event more convenient for audiences. Art projects will also be presented in various neighbourhoods, including Don Mills, East Danforth, Bloor-Yorkville, Sterling Road and Fort York.
Downtown
The heart of Nuit Blanche will take over Yonge Street for one night. From Dundas Street down to the lake and across to Harbourfront, art enthusiasts will experience over 35 new artworks.
Downtown sites include Yonge-Dundas Square, the ArtworxTO South Hub at Union Station and Harbourfront Centre. Featured projects include a massive installation on the side of the Deloitte building on 8 Adelaide St. W., a 60-foot-wide water screen at the foot of Yonge Street and a 200-foot high light tipi on Nathan Phillips Square.
Event goers can collect a map at Event Centres located at 160 Yonge St., 88 Queens Quay W., 11 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr., Mel Lastman Square and Albert Campbell Square or from other information centres where volunteers can help.
Outside of the downtown core
Other exhibition areas include:
Scarborough: 15 new art projects are located in and around the Scarborough Civic Centre and Scarborough Town Centre
North York: 10 new art projects are located in and around the North York City Centre, Mel Lastman Square and the Meridian Centre for the Performing Arts
Etobicoke: 14 new projects are located in and around the Humber College Lakeshore Campus and Samuel Smith Park
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