Toronto – The City of Toronto’s annual Nuit Blanche celebration continues with extended programming, providing more time to explore 12 art projects. Running until Sunday, October 13, the extended program highlights a variety of projects and interactive experiences across the Toronto.
In addition to visual art, Nuit Blanche 2024 integrates accessibility elements into select projects and post-event experiences. These include Touch Tours, ASL-interpreted experiences, workshops and tactile 3D models for blind and low-vision audiences. Additionally, visual stories will be available for certain installations to support individuals on the autism spectrum. A list of extended projects can be found on the City’s website.
Extended Projects – Downtown:
- Closer Together by Julia Jamrozik and Coryn Kempster (sponsored by Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport)
- Arguing Signs by Jon McCurley (sponsored by Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport)
- The Probability Engine: Atlantic Overturning by Micha Cárdenas and the Critical Realities Studio (Marcelo Diaz Viana Neto, Tamara Duplantis, Ryan Li, Dahlstrom Star Hagen-Esquerra, Ian Costello) (sponsored by Waterfront BIA)
- Bashment and Lime by Elicser Elliott and Chason Yeboah (sponsored by Oxford Properties Group)
- Snail-work (for the lake) by Shannon Garden-Smith
- 星星 (Sing Sing) Starfield by Germaine Liu
- I’ve Come to Find This Place by Anique Jordan (sponsored by First Capital REIT)
- Humans Build the Biggest Nests by Isaac King
- 1-800-INF-ERNO by Micki-Lee Smith, Zakriya Bashir-Hill, Diana Lawryshyn, Pratap Mathews and Yun Young Lee
- Dim Sum without Distance by Hung Keung and Lauren Runions (sponsored by Arts in Hong Kong)
Extended Projects – Humber Polytechnic Lakeshore Campus (sponsored by Humber Polytechnic):
- LineScapes by Ashley Aalto and Harin De Mel
- The Moon, the Earth and Us by Oliver Jeffers
- The Vastness of Space by Eric Cator
Many talks, tours and workshops offered during the extended program require pre-registration. More details on registered programs can be found on the City’s Nuit Blanche webpage.