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  • Photo credit: courtesy of Timothy Yanick Hunter
  • Photo credit: Spring Morris courtesy of the artist

Timothy Yanick Hunter: Playing Pictures

In-person

Performance Visual arts Public Art Photography Digital & new media
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Location

Trinity-St. Paul's United Church and Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts

427 Bloor Street West

Toronto, ON

Directions: The nearest TTC station is Spadina Station, located just north of the intersection of Spadina and Bloor. For a fully accessible exit from the subway station, use the Spadina Street exit. TSP is located at the southwest corner of Bloor Street and Robert Street. For accessible entry use the main entrance on Bloor Street on the north side of the building. Parking – Paid parking, including accessible parking, is available across the street on Robert Street at the Green P lot on the south side of the Metro grocery store.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible.

About

Playing Pictures (2026) is an installation and performance work that combines sound, moving images, and realtime improvisation. Offering audiences insight into his creative practice, Hunter will experiment with processes of splicing and fragmenting images and exploring electronic digital and wiring systems as a way to understand human movement and diaspora. The presentation is a coalescence of Hunter’s studio experimentation and research process.

Doors open at 8:30 pm. Performance begins at 9 pm.

Participants may also join a workshop led by Timothy Yanick Hunter at 6:30 pm at the venue.

Playing Pictures is made possible thanks to the City of Toronto, the Province of Ontario and the Ontario Arts Council. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.

Organizer

Ontario Culture Days

Ontario Culture Days is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to championing and supporting arts and culture across the province.

Each fall, we present the Ontario Culture Days festival, a province-wide celebration featuring free arts and cultural experiences in communities of all sizes. Working with artists, cultural organizations, municipalities and community partners, we help bring performances, exhibitions, workshops, tours and other participatory events to audiences throughout Ontario.

Beyond the festival, Ontario Culture Days supports the cultural sector through year-round programs, resources, partnerships and professional development. We connect people with the artists, stories and places that make Ontario’s communities vibrant and distinctive.

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