Media Advisory
October 5, 2022

Tomorrow, the City of Toronto and partners are holding a community celebration of art, pluralism, connection and cross-cultural understanding to welcome the local community to the recently renamed Aga Khan Boulevard.

The celebration, curated by Elder Whabagoon and Cat Curran, will feature Indigenous, Ismaili and Japanese Artists. A temporary projected mural that explains the vision and integrated design concept for art installations along Aga Khan Boulevard by Toronto artist Javid Jah will also be unveiled.

Date:  Thursday, October 6
Time:  8 p.m.
Location: Aga Khan Park, 77 Wynford Dr.

The community celebration and art installations along Aga Khan Boulevard are a collaboration between the City; Aga Khan Foundation; Ismaili Centre, Toronto; Aga Khan Park; and the Aga Khan Museum.

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