On the heels of the 17th edition of Nuit Blanche Toronto – the annual all-night celebration of contemporary art – the City of Toronto is pleased to announce that 17 projects will remain on display until September 29 as part of the Nuit Blanche Toronto Extended Projects program.
Extended projects include:
Etobicoke exhibition, Shoaling, sponsored by Humber College
Humber College Independent Projects
Downtown exhibition, Disturbed Landscapes
Scarborough exhibition, In the Aggregate, sponsored by Scarborough Town Centre
Major Institutions
Independent Projects
Full details with locations and hours are available on the Nuit Blanche website.
High-resolution images of some of this year’s extended art are available on the
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Preparations are currently underway for the 18th edition of Nuit Blanche.
About Nuit Blanche Toronto
Nuit Blanche Toronto is the city’s annual all-night celebration of contemporary art, produced by the City of Toronto in collaboration with Toronto’s arts community. Since 2006, this award-winning event has featured more than 1600 art installations by approximately 5,800 artists and has generated over $489 million in economic impact for Toronto. Information and updates are available on the Nuit Blanche website on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. This year’s event hashtag is #NBTO23.
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