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Scotiabank Nuit Blanche

  • Nuit Blanche
  • 416-338-0338
Last year’s arty all-nighter was so successful—more than 400,000 people turned out for everything from fog sculptures to light projections—that the second event is even bigger. Over 150 contemporary art projects take place as far afield as Church and Wellesley, the Distillery District, Bloor and Lansdowne, Parkdale, and downtown Yonge Street. All the original hubs—Yorkville, Chinatown, Queen West West—are back and hosting both curated exhibitions (the likes of Laura Belém, Mircea Cantor and Adriana Kuiper) and various independent projects. — Brent Ledger
When:
Sep. 29/07 - Sep. 30/07
7:03 p.m. to sunrise
Event Phone Number:
416-338-0338
Event Web Site:
http://www.scotiabanknuitbla...

    Free Event

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