
"The city's all-night contemporary art party returns Saturday at sundown, running from 7 p.m. until 7 a.m.. The theme is Translating the City. "Translation is not simply about the conversation of one language to another, but it's about the connection and understanding it creates," says Laura Nanni, the artistic director of Nuit Blanche Toronto, and this year's official exhibitions will be located in three separate zones: downtown, North York and Etobicoke."
"As part of Nuit Blanche 2025, Tangled Art + Disability will present the Nuit Blanche Remote Access Hub. In addition to providing an in-person gathering spot in North York, the hub will be doing an all-night livestream, providing viewers with remote access to the Nuit Blanche festivities. Tune-in details will be made available through the Nuit Blanche website. (Michelle Peek Photography/The Centre for Art and Social Justice at the University of Guelph)"
Nuit Blanche Toronto returns Saturday at sundown and runs until 7 a.m., presenting an all-night contemporary art program under the theme Translating the City. Exhibitions will be located in three official zones: downtown, North York and Etobicoke, with dozens of independent projects spread across multiple neighbourhoods and partner institutions including 401 Richmond, Wychwood Barns, East End Arts and the Aga Khan Museum. Rimini Protokoll will present a Toronto version of 100% [City]. Tangled Art + Disability will host a Remote Access Hub in North York that offers an in-person gathering spot and an all-night livestream for remote viewers. The full event map spans roughly 30 kilometres.
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