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    The Visitation by Alan McKee and Carol Mark

Between Heaven & Earth & Everything In Between NUIT BLANCHE

In-person

History & heritage Poetry & spoken word Visual arts Music Photography
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Location

183 Gallery

183 Queen Street East

Toronto, ON

Directions: 15 mins walk East from Queen Subway Station.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

About

ONE NIGHT ART OF CONTEMPORARY ART DEFINED AS TOMORROW'S MEMORIES LOOKING BACK AT CURATORS, ARTISTS AND COMMUNITIES THAT DEFINED NUIT BLANCHE AND ITS HISTORY AS PART OF ITS 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY.

As witnesses we visit time travel through painting, sculpture, photography, poetry, music onsite in gallery 7 pm to 11 pm and midnight to 7 am peephole art light projections, uncover stories of Toronto and the rediscovered Queen St East Chinatown. Visitors explore projections, create stamped postcards and paper fortune cookies and connect with Toronto’s multicultural past and future. Support hidden history gems within the changing history and landmarks of Queen St. E.

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183 Gallery

183 Gallery- Amazing Moss Park Artists, Toronto-based multidisciplinary collective founded and curated by Carol Mark. It supports emerging and mid-career artists through collaborative exhibitions, community engagement and socially conscious programming. With visual art, photography, installation, poetry and performance creates projects that reflect Toronto’s diverse cultural landscape and evolving urban histories. The Collective collaborates with local, international artists and organizations to foster dialogue, inclusion and art experiences.

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