Toronto Nuit Blanche is back. Here’s what you need to know

  • 📰 CP24
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 40 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 19%
  • Publisher: 67%

Entertainment Entertainment Headlines News

Entertainment Entertainment Latest News,Entertainment Entertainment Headlines

Following a two-year hiatus for the pandemic, Toronto's Nuit Blanche is returning this year with public art projects from 150 artists.

The all-night showcase of public art will be “the most expansive version to date,” according to the city, and will feature installations spread out in neighbourhoods across Toronto, including Don Mills, East Danforth, Bloor-Yorkville, Sterling Road and Fort York.

Featured projects around the downtown core include a massive installation on the side of the Deloitte building at 8 Adelaide St. W., a 60-foot-wide water screen at the foot of Yonge Street and a 200-foot high light tipi on Nathan Phillips Square. A high of 17 C is expected on Saturday, but the temperature is expected to drop as low as 6 C overnight. So anyone planning to take in the mostly outdoor art installations should, at the very least, bring a sweater.

Temperance Street between Yonge Street and Bay Street and Colborne Street between Yonge Street and Scott Street will have local traffic only along a portion of the roadways.Yonge Street will be closed between Dundas Street and Queens Quay. East-west traffic will be maintained at major intersections along the stretch

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

It’s pathetic.

How come nobody cares about the environmental footprint of this? Oh that doesn’t apply to rich folks who want to look at lights.

centennial college professor jared purdy is a hacker

There is better art, hanging on the walls of kindergarten classrooms.

Lol the negativity

Hope everyone attending these events have a safe night….remember folks most of the recklessness in this city seems to happened in the in the wee hours.

White people Out in the cold to look at ugly art Than get sick and wonder they got sick

Just another snobby night to riot with police just because they think they're smug and arrogant.. 😏😏

nothing good only pretentious art. nuit blanche has been pathetic prior lockdowns, it looks to be pathetic again. we need artistic freedom, not allowable art.

TorontosMayor Actually, HERE is what people need to know...

Be careful of the carjackers. There are more of them at night.

The Giant Covid is my favorite exhibit.

The all-night showcase of public art will be “the most expensive version to date,” according to the city, and will feature installations spread out in neighbourhoods across Toronto, including Don Mills, East Danforth, Bloor-Yorkville, Sterling Road and Fort York

October 1-2 Yonge St closed Dundas south to the lake.

What are the vaccine requirements to get in?

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 30. in ENTERTAİNMENT

Entertainment Entertainment Latest News, Entertainment Entertainment Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Art Installations Take Over Toronto Streets This Weekend For Nuit BlancheTaking place from sunset on October 1 to sunrise on October 2, Torontonians can expect to see work from more than 150 different artists placed throughout the city. Toronto NuitBlanche art
Source: storeyspub - 🏆 16. / 74 Read more »