Scotiabank Nuit Blanche Toronto

A free all-night contemporary art thing

3 Oct 2009
3 Oct 2009

For one sleepless night experience the city transformed by more than 550 artists for Toronto’s fourth annual sunset to sunrise celebration of contemporary art. Discover art in galleries, museums and unexpected places.

From churches and grocery stores to chimney stacks and bus stations, choose from more than 132 installations and chart your own path.

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Katharine Harvey, Waterfall, Nuit Blanche 2008 - Nuit Blanche 2008, at Ontario Power Generation Building, 700 University Ave, Toronto

Toronto City Hall

BEAUTIFUL LIGHT: FOUR LETTER WORD MACHINE by D.A. Therrien

Exhibitions

Four Exhibitions produced by the City of Toronto featuring a total of 45 projects.
- The Circle With A Hole In The Middle, Curated by Gregory Elgstrand
- What were we before?, Curated by Thom Sokoloski
- NIGHTSENSE, Curated by Jim Drobnick and Jennifer Fisher
- Urban Disaster / Catastrophe/ Survival Actions, Curated by Makiko Hara

Independent Projects

Explore projects by 86 of Toronto’s schools, neighbourhoods, community organizations, galleries and individual artists.
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Scotiabank Nuit Blanche is Toronto’s annual nocturnal celebration of contemporary art produced by the City of Toronto in collaboration with Toronto’s arts community.

Website

www.scotiabanknuitblanche.ca/