Toronto Pearson International Airport

6301 Silver Dart Dr
Mississauga ON
L5P 1B2

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About Toronto Pearson International Airport

Exterior view of Toronto Pearson International Airport

Originally named Malton Airport, Canada’s largest airport has been active since its inception in 1938. Pearson Airport has been exhibiting artwork onsite since the 1960s, and houses an impressive permanent collection including the work of renowned Canadian artists such as Kiakshuk and Michael Snow, as well as international artists.

A selection of photos from Morris Lum’s Tong Yan Gaai (Chinatown) is presented in conjunction with Pearson Airport in Terminal 1 – Departure Level 3.

Artworks at Toronto Pearson International Airport

Morris Lum installation at Toronto Pearson Airport

Tong Yan Gaai (or Chinatown in Cantonese)

Morris Lum is a photographer and artist whose practice explores the Chinese Canadian community’s hybrid identities and the evolution of Chinatowns across North America. His work, which blends photography, documentary…

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