Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2025.
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“Images in Dialogue: Exhibition and Conversation on Art and Science at Alliance Française Toronto.”
En personne
Art public Sculpture et Installation Science et technologie Arts visuelsDate et heure
Lieu
Alliance Française Toronto
24 Spadina Road
Toronto, ON
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Français et Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante.
À propos
Alliance Française Toronto Celebrates Culture Days!
On the occasion of Culture Days, Alliance Française Toronto opens the doors to its autumn cultural program—a season rich in discoveries, encounters, and moments of sharing with the public.
Our 2025/2026 cultural season begins on September 13th and promises to be filled with inspiring meetings and artistic experiences!
From September 19th to October 12th, two free and participatory events await you:
Culture Days Event Title: “Images in Dialogue: Exhibition and Conversation on Art and Science at Alliance Française Toronto.”
September 20th to October 18th
Exhibition: Art and Science // Exploration – Visualization – Representation
An accessible exhibition that explores the connections between artistic and scientific disciplines through striking and educational visual works.
October 4th, 11:30 AM
Conversation with Sylvain Baruchel, artist of the exhibition
A friendly gathering to discuss his work, ask questions, and explore the links between artistic creation and scientific approach.
All events will take place at Alliance Française Toronto, in our galleries, fostering accessibility, dialogue, and discovery.
Join us to celebrate Culture in all its diversity!
Liens
- Eventbrite eventbrite.ca
- Website alliance-francaise.ca
Organisateur
Alliance Française Toronto
Founded in 1902, Alliance Française de Toronto (AFT) is a Canadian non-profit organization. It is part of the world’s largest cultural network the Alliances Françaises, established in Paris in 1883 by prominent figures such as Louis Pasteur, Jules Verne, and Ferdinand de Lesseps. AFT fully embraces its multifaceted mission: to teach the French language, promote Francophone cultures, and offer a gathering place open to the world.
AFT’s cultural season features a bold and eclectic program of over 100 events, including concerts, performances, lectures, screenings, artist talks, and exhibitions. Each year, the organization welcomes more than 150 artists from Canada, the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, and beyond, all carefully selected for the quality and originality of their creative work.
By celebrating the richness and diversity of Francophone cultures, AFT has established itself as one of the most active and respected Francophone cultural institutions in Toronto.
Just steps from Spadina subway station, AFT offers Francophones, Francophiles, and the culturally curious a space for discovery, dialogue, and artistic expression. Its facilities include a dedicated exhibition area with a historical gallery (Galerie Pierre Léon) and a contemporary gallery opened in 2019, as well as a 147-seat theatre with excellent acoustics, inaugurated in 2014.