may 2024
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Co-Relations
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Performance Program: Isonomia in Toronto
Storytelling
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259 Lake Shore Blvd East
5 Lower Jarvis
72 Perth Avenue
Arsenal Contemporary Art Toronto
Art Gallery of Ontario
Art Gallery of York University (AGYU)
Art Metropole
Art Museum at the University of Toronto
Bay St and Queen St W
Bickford Park
Christie Station
Colborne Lodge
Collective Space
Corner of Grace St and Harbord St
Evergreen Brickworks
Financial District, Toronto
Fort York National Historic Site, Toronto History Museums
Gallery TPW
Gardiner Museum
Graduate Gallery of OCADU
Harbourfront Centre
High Park Nature Centre
HMCS York
Humber Art Commons
Humber College, Lakeshore Campus
Ireland Park Foundation
Main Hall
Marie Curtis Park
Mercer Union
Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto
Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (2019)
Old Mill Station
Ontario Place - Cinesphere
Ontario Place - Marina
Riverdale Park West
Ryerson Image Centre
SKETCH Arts
SKETCH Working Arts, Artscape Youngplace
Small Arms Inspection Building
Small Arms Inspection Building (2019)
St. Matthews Clubhouse
Sugar Beach
Terroni Sud Forno Produzione e Spaccio
Textile Museum of Canada
The Bentway
The Port Lands
The Power Plant
Toronto Sculpture Garden
Union Station
Wards Island Beach
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(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm EST
Event Details
Join us for the third edition of Curatorial Encounters. Exhibition Curators Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López will be joined by Jenn Goodwin, Curator of Public Programs, and Mary Kim,
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Event Details
Join us for the third edition of Curatorial Encounters. Exhibition Curators Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López will be joined by Jenn Goodwin, Curator of Public Programs, and Mary Kim, Senior Manager of Learning & Mediation, who will discuss both exhibition and programming curatorial through lines and how they will manifest in TBA’s public and learning programs.
Together, we will share drinks, snacks, and engage in a movement session led by dance artist and choreographer Esie Mensah.
Venue Information:
- Collective Space is located at 221 Sterling, in the Sterling Studio Lofts just north of the Sterling Road and Perth Avenue tri-intersection. Look out for signage posted in the area. Please note that there is uneven and cracked pavement on the way to Collective Space.
- Directions from the North: Collective Space is located on the Bloor subway line. From Lansdowne subway walk west on the south side of Bloor St. Take the 2nd left on Ruttan, next left on Merchant Lane and 1st right along the warehouse building. Collective Space is located at the south east end. The door has an awning that says Raw Space.
- Directions from the South: From the intersection of Dundas St. and Sterling Rd., walk north up Sterling Rd. The road will curve west, intersect with Perth Ave. and then curve north. Just after the intersection, on Sterling Rd., walk east into the parking. Head down the road, past the entrances of both the Sterling Studio Lofts and House of Assembly Building. Continue to the end of the road, turn left (north) and continue up the road. Collective Space will be located on the left (west) side. The door has an awning that says Raw Space.
Accessibility:
- There is a one inch rise to enter lobby.
- The internal space negotiable for mobility device use.
- The bathroom currently cannot accommodate wheelchairs.
For more information about Collective Space, visit their website.