Toronto was exposed to a full sensory experience as the 2012 edition of Scotiabank Nuit Blanche filled the streets with crowds on a nocturnal search for contemporary art. Curated by Janine Marchessault and Michael Prokopow, Museum for the End of the World engaged the audience with questions of catastrophe, collecting and catharsis.
Under the direction of five curators, 58 temporary public art projects by local, national and international artists were also commissioned. Three of the curated Exhibitions included Open Call Projects which encourage involvement by a wide range of Toronto artists – established and emerging.
In total, more than 150 projects from smaller, more intimate experiences to large-scale spectacle offered audiences unique experiences.
See the video at: Scotiabank Nuit Blanche
The eighth edition of Scotiabank Nuit Blanche returns to Toronto on October 5, 2013.
Under the direction of five curators, 58 temporary public art projects by local, national and international artists were also commissioned. Three of the curated Exhibitions included Open Call Projects which encourage involvement by a wide range of Toronto artists – established and emerging.
In total, more than 150 projects from smaller, more intimate experiences to large-scale spectacle offered audiences unique experiences.
See the video at: Scotiabank Nuit Blanche
The eighth edition of Scotiabank Nuit Blanche returns to Toronto on October 5, 2013.